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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Long-term public-private partnership to deliver thousands of affordable homes

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Pension Insurance Corporation, Muse and Homes England form £54 million joint venture, named HABIKO, a development vehicle to bring forward 3,000 low-carbon, low-energy affordable homes for rent

    A significant long-term public-private partnership, focused on affordable housing delivery, has been announced by Pension Insurance Corporation, a major investor in UK housing and infrastructure, nationwide place maker, Muse, and Homes England, the Government’s housing and regeneration agency. 

    The new public-private partnership, named Habiko, is a joint venture that plans to deliver 3,000 low-carbon, low-energy affordable homes for the rental market, unlocking institutional investment. Habiko will become self-funding over its 12-year lifespan and aims to diversify the supply chain for future efficient housing developments. 

    Habiko is targeting up to 100% affordable homes for rent for those whose needs are not met by the market, with rents set at 20% below the local market rent. During the 12-year lifespan of the partnership, PIC will have the ability to continue to forward fund the development of the affordable homes and will ultimately own the homes and places they have helped to create through its investment and long-term stewardship approach. 

    The homes will be built across England in areas of high demand for this type of housing. The developments aim to create social value for these communities, including boosting the local economy through job creation and new skills to drive green innovation. The homes will be in accessible locations, close to employment opportunities and be designed to help residents save money on their energy bills. 

    Tracy Blackwell, CEO of PIC, said:

    Meeting the UK’s affordable housing needs is a challenge that is best met through effective collaboration between Government, developers, and private investors. Habiko is a great example of public-private partnership, which brings forward thousands of low-carbon, low-energy affordable homes.

    PIC has invested around £4 billion in social and affordable housing to date, helping provide the secure, long-dated, inflation linked cashflows to back the pensions of its policyholders over coming decades, creating considerable social value.

    Phil Mayall, Managing Director at Muse, said:

    The Government has set out a bold and ambitious challenge to deliver a significant number of new affordable homes over the next five years. Working together with PIC and Homes England, we can bring together our collective resources and unique experience to deliver thousands of low carbon and low energy homes which, by working alongside our local partners, meet the needs of communities across the country.” 

    Peter Denton, Chief Executive of Homes England, said: 

    Attracting institutional investment into the housing sector is critical to build the new homes the country needs. 

    This partnership supports our partners’ objective to deliver low carbon, low energy, affordable homes, bringing together the technical expertise and capability of Muse with the financial capacity of one of the UK’s largest pension fund insurers, cementing PIC as a significant force in delivering affordable housing.

    Notes to Editors

    For more information about Habiko please visit www.habiko.uk  

    About Homes England 

    Homes England is the government’s housing and regeneration agency. We believe that affordable, quality homes in well-designed places are key to improving people’s lives. We make this happen by using our powers, expertise, land, capital and influence to both – bring investment to communities and get more quality homes built. 

    https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/homes-england 

    About PIC 

    The purpose of PIC is to pay the pensions of its current and future policyholders. At half year 2024 PIC had insured 348,600 pension scheme members and had assets of £47.7 billion, accumulated through the provision of tailored pension insurance buyouts and buy-ins to the trustees and sponsors of UK defined benefit pension schemes. PIC has made pension payments of more than £15 billion to its policyholders, with a customer satisfaction rating of 99%, and has invested more than £13 billion in the UK infrastructure and housing, including in urban regeneration projects, social housing, and renewable energy, creating considerable social value. Clients include FTSE 100 companies, multinationals and the public sector. PIC is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority (FRN 454345). For further information please visit www.pensioncorporation.com 

    About Muse – the nationwide placemaker 

    The nationwide placemaker, Muse, has 40 years of experience creating mixed-use communities across the UK.  

    Our track record of leading complex, mixed-use regeneration gives us the experience to deliver successful places, with the emphasis on sustainability, community and quality. We’re working with partners across the UK with more than 2000 new homes and over 600,000 sq ft of commercial space under construction over the past 12 months, with a gross development value of £877m.  

    We combine local insight with the resources and capabilities of a nationwide organisation. Our regional teams are based in Manchester, Leeds, London and Birmingham.  

    As part of Morgan Sindall Group, we have the financial strength of a leading UK construction and regeneration group with an annual revenue of £2.2bn  

    Our focus is on strong partnerships in the many places we work across the UK and our national strategic joint ventures, ECF – with Legal & General and Homes England – and Waterside Places with the Canal & River Trust.  

    We’re building a brighter future, together.  

    www.museplaces.com

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    Published 4 November 2024

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Music Service offers qualification for learners with support needs

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The Awards and Certificates in Musical Development are industry first, innovative qualifications which set a new standard for fully accessible, inclusive music assessments. They enable children and young people with learning difficulties to achieve a fully regulated qualification in any music making context.

    Daryl Pardesi, Hub Development Lead for Inclusion and Partnerships at Wolverhampton Music Service, said: “This is a much needed new inclusion opportunity for pupils in SEND settings to gain accreditation, just as their peers have done for a long time in primary and secondary settings.

    “These innovative qualifications celebrate every learner’s journey, recognising musical achievements across all abilities and backgrounds.”

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, added: “These are ground breaking, fully accessible, regulated music qualifications open to all learners – from those with profound learning difficulties to those on the autism spectrum.

    “These qualifications enable everyone to have their musical achievements and progress formally recognised, and I am delighted that we are able to offer them through Wolverhampton Music Service.”

    Although geared towards learners with SEND or additional support needs, the Awards and Certificates of Musical Development are designed to recognise how everyone engages with music and is open to all learners working with the Sounds of Intent Framework, with no age restrictions or other limitations.

    Wolverhampton Music Service provides high quality tuition and musical opportunities for youngsters from schools across the city, including the chance to perform with its flagship groups, Wolverhampton Youth Orchestra and Wolverhampton Youth Wind Orchestra.

    Last year, it delivered around 500 hours of tuition to nearly 7,000 children in 82 schools across the city every week, and runs 15 free ensembles enjoyed by over 500 children and young people on a weekly basis.

    To find out more visit Wolverhampton Music Service.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Europe: President Amherd to travel to Budapest for fifth European Political Community Summit

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport

    The fifth European Political Community (EPC) Summit will take place in Budapest on Thursday, 7 November. President Amherd will represent Switzerland at the meeting, which will be attended by representatives from around 45 European states, the institutions of the European Union (EU) and other organisations.

    MIL OSI Europe News

  • MIL-OSI: Data Storage Corporation Provides Letter to Shareholders Highlighting Recent Achievements within CloudFirst Technologies Subsidiary

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MELVILLE, N.Y., Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Data Storage Corporation (Nasdaq: DTST) (“DSC” and the “Company”), a provider of diverse business continuity solutions for disaster-recovery, cloud infrastructure, cyber-security, and IT automation, today provided a letter to shareholders from its CEO, Chuck Piluso.

    “To our Valued Shareholders:

    We are excited to share significant updates on the transformative progress at our wholly owned subsidiary, CloudFirst Technologies. This year we have witnessed fundamental growth, driven by our commitment to establishing CloudFirst as an industry leader in cloud hosting, disaster recovery, and cyber-security. By focusing on these high-demand areas, we are positioning the company for sustainable long-term profitability, global expansion, and heightened operational efficiency. Below, we outline key highlights, strategic initiatives, and our outlook for the future.

    Operational Highlights:

    As of June 30, 2024, CloudFirst is proud to report the following:

    • We serve over 425 companies, representing diverse industries and a growing client base.
    • For 2025, the baseline billing in annual recurring revenue baseline, given all annual services renew, is expected to reach over $20.0 million, while our typical agreement for our enterprise cloud is 36 months, underscores our robust financial trajectory and confidence in CloudFirst’s market positioning.
    • CloudFirst today has over $31.0 million in remaining contract value for our enterprise subscription cloud hosting infrastructure, disaster recovery and cyber security solutions.
    • Additionally, we are pleased to report a contract renewal rate, for over a decade, greater than 90%, highlighting the strength of our customer relationships and the ongoing satisfaction with our team and our services.

    These achievements reflect our strategic focus on cloud infrastructure, disaster recovery and cyber security services, which continue to deliver sustainable, high-margin growth.

    UK Expansion:

    In line with our growth strategy, we are pleased to announce our entry into the UK market where we expect to begin offering services in the first quarter of 2025. This expansion is key to our plan to increase CloudFirst’s global footprint.

    • We are partnering with Intel-based data centers to establish CloudFirst’s technical infrastructure across multiple data centers. These partnerships will allow us to leverage our enterprise IBM Power platform while Intel-based providers manage client referrals and billing.
    • Our expansion into the rapidly growing European market is expected to enable us to capture new demand for cloud services, disaster recovery, and cybersecurity while positioning us as a key player in the region.

    These steps mark major milestones in CloudFirst’s goal of becoming a global leader in enterprise cloud-based services and offers us the opportunity to grow our client base and increase revenue in a growing market.

    Flagship Solutions Group Integration:

    We are also reporting the successful integration of Flagship Solutions Group into CloudFirst on January 1, 2024. Acquired in 2021, Flagship has undergone a transformation over the past few years:

    • Flagship moved from a negative EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2022, to a positive result in EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2023, a testament to our ability to streamline operations and create synergies across the two organizations.
    • A key driver of this turnaround has been our efforts to consolidate technical teams under CloudFirst’s CTO, unify our monitoring systems, and integrate various platforms, thereby optimizing the efficiency of our service delivery.

    This strategic integration enhances CloudFirst’s operational efficiency and positions us to capitalize on new revenue opportunities by offering our full suite of cloud and recovery services to Flagship’s established client base.

    Conclusion:

    Looking ahead, we believe CloudFirst is well-positioned for continued success. Our expansion into the UK, the operational efficiencies we have achieved through the Flagship Solutions Group integration, and our strong financial performance are all expected to provide a solid foundation for sustained growth and shareholder value creation.

    As we continue to execute our growth strategy, we remain focused on our core mission: to provide reliable, scalable, and high-margin cloud infrastructure, disaster recovery, and cybersecurity solutions. We are committed to driving innovation, delivering excellent customer experiences, and pursuing new market opportunities.

    We sincerely thank you for your continued support and look forward to sharing more updates as we reach new milestones.

    Sincerely,

    Chuck Piluso
    CEO, Data Storage Corporation”

    About Data Storage Corporation

    Data Storage Corporation (Nasdaq: DTST) is a leading provider of fully managed cloud hosting, disaster recovery, cybersecurity, IT automation, and voice & data solutions. With strategic technical investments in multiple regions, DTST serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, in sectors such as government, education, and healthcare. Focused on the fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar cloud hosting and business continuity market. DTST is recognized as a stable and emerging growth leader in cloud infrastructure, support and the migration of data to the cloud. Our regional data centers across North America enable us to deliver sustainable services through recurring subscription agreements.

    For more information, please visit www.dtst.com or follow us on X @DataStorageCorp.

    Safe Harbor Provision
    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended, that are intended to be covered by the safe harbor created thereby. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Statements preceded by, followed by or that otherwise include the words “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “projects,” “estimates,” “plans” and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “should,” “would,” “may” and “could” are generally forward-looking in nature and not historical facts, although not all forward-looking statements include the foregoing. The forward looking statements in this press release include statements such as continuing to grow revenue and increase profitability as the Company executes on its strategic initiatives, the consolidation of the CloudFirst and Flagship subsidiaries positioning the Company to optimize operations, leverage its technical teams, realize greater efficiencies, and improve internal resource allocation, while capitalizing on extensive cross-selling and upselling opportunities among its customer networks, having developed a robust business strategy that we will drive growth and secure sustainable profitability while maximizing long term value for shareholders and providing meaningful updates to shareholders as developments unfold. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can provide no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and assumptions as of the date of this press release and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations and assumptions from those set forth or implied by any forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include the Company’s ability to execute and advance its growth strategies. These risks should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read together with the other cautionary statements included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it was initially made. Except as required by law, the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, changed circumstances or otherwise.

    Contact:
    Crescendo Communications, LLC
    212-671-1020
    DTST@crescendo-ir.com

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Virtune AB (Publ) Launches Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP On Nasdaq Stockholm

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Stockholm, November 4, 2024 – Virtune, a Swedish regulated crypto asset manager, today announced the launch of Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP on Nasdaq Stockholm, the largest stock exchange in the Nordic region.

    Key description about the product:

    Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP offers investors exposure to an equal-weighted basket of up to 10 leading alternative crypto assets (altcoins), excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum. The product is 100% physically backed by the underlying crypto assets and provides investors with a simple and secure way to gain broad exposure to the crypto market beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. The product is rebalanced monthly, resetting the holdings to equal weight, and existing crypto assets can be excluded and new crypto assets may be included.

    This launch marks a significant milestone in offering diversified investment opportunities within crypto through regulated exchange traded products across the Nordics, and this marks Virtune’s 13th ETP. Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP can be traded via an ISK, capital insurance, or a custodial account and is available at Avanza and Nordnet.

    As of 31st of October 2024, the index that the product tracks, Virtune Vinter Crypto Altcoin Index, had the following weights:

    Solana: 14.28%
    XRP: 14.28%
    Cardano: 14.28%
    Avalanche: 14.28%
    Chainlink: 14.28%
    Litecoin: 14.28%
    Uniswap: 14.28%

    Only crypto assets that are part of the Nasdaq Crypto Index Europe can be included since the product is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

    Key benefits of Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP:

    Exposure to up to 10 leading altcoins (Bitcoin and Ethereum are excluded)
    Equal-weighted holdings of each crypto asset
    100% physically backed by the underlying crypto assets
    Monthly rebalancing
    2.50% annual management fee

    Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP:

    Full name: Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP
    Short name: Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index
    Index: Virtune Vinter Crypto Altcoin Index
    Trading currency: SEK
    First trading day: Monday, November 4, 2024
    ISIN: SE0023260716
    Exchange: Nasdaq Stockholm

    Christopher Kock, CEO of Virtune:
    “We are pleased to announce the launch of Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP, which is listed today on Nasdaq Stockholm. As the crypto market continues to evolve and new investment opportunities arise, this product enables investors to gain exposure to a basket of up to ten leading crypto assets beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Our partnerships with market-leading partners such as Vinter (index provider), Flow Traders (market maker), and Coinbase (custodian) ensure that we continue to deliver innovative and in-demand investment products to the market.”

    This ETP caters to both institutional and retail investors, addressing the increasing demand for exposure to altcoins from Nordic investors.

    If you are an institutional investor interested in exploring the potential of our current and upcoming ETPs for your discretionary asset management or wish to learn more about Virtune and our product offering, please feel free to contact us. Visit www.virtune.com for more information, and register your email address on our website to receive updates on upcoming ETP launches and other news related to crypto assets.

    Press contact
    Christopher Kock, CEO Virtune AB (Publ)
    christopher@virtune.com
    +46 70 073 45 64

    Virtune with its headquarters in Stockholm is a regulated Swedish digital asset manager and issuer of crypto exchange traded products on regulated European exchanges.With regulatory compliance, strategic collaborations with industry leaders and our proficient team, we empower investors on a global level to access innovative and sophisticated investment products that are aligned with the evolving landscape of the global crypto market.

    Crypto investments are associated with high risk. Virtune does not provide investment advice; investments are made at your own risk. Securities may increase or decrease in value, there is no guarantee of getting back invested capital. Read the prospectus, KID, terms at virtune.com.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier to attend 8th Greater Mekong Subregion Summit

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

    BEIJING, Nov. 4 — The eighth Greater Mekong Subregion Summit will be held in Kunming, Yunnan from Nov. 6 to 7. Premier of the State Council Li Qiang will chair the summit, foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced on Monday.

    Leaders of the five Mekong countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, and President of the Asian Development Bank will attend the summit upon invitation, Mao added.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Intricate model sheds a little light on iconic Smeaton designs

    Source: City of Leeds

    An impressive, brick-by-brick recreation of John Smeaton’s famous Eddystone Lighthouse has gone on display in Leeds alongside the 230-year-old designs which inspired it.

    Civil Engineer and railway enthusiast Mark Calvert designed the model and then printed each part on a 3D printer, after an illuminating study into the famed Leeds-born engineer’s original masterwork.

    Now his model has taken pride of place in an exhibition at Leeds Industrial Museum next to a stunning first edition book, penned by Smeaton himself, detailing his pioneering plans for the towering full-sized structure.

    Coloured in the iconic red and white stripes which have become synonymous with the British seaside, the metre-high model is made up of scores of interlocking bricks, which mimic the huge granite blocks and dovetail joints of the full-sized version.

    Mark, a former chair of the Yorkshire branch of the Institution of Civil Engineers, became fascinated by the intricacy of Smeaton’s plans, which were themselves inspired by the strong, sweeping appearance of an oak tree.

    He said: “Smeaton’s lighthouse designs have always been fascinating, but it isn’t until you look at them in detail that you fully marvel at the incredible thought process which much have gone into their actual construction.

    “Each individual block had to correspond exactly to the ones around, allowing them to interlock and make the lighthouse so strong and resilient against vast forces of the sea that had swept away the lighthouses that stood before Smeaton’s attempt.

    “It was such a challenge to recreate these designs and a really proud moment to see my model on display alongside the designs which came from the mind of Smeaton himself.”

    Born in Whitkirk, Leeds in 1724, self-taught engineer Smeaton was tasked with building a lighthouse to guide ships through the notoriously perilous passage through the Eddystone Rocks off the coast of Devon in around 1756.

    Inspired by the tapered trunk of an oak tree and the kerbstones of London’s pavements, the completed lighthouse stood 59 feet high, and was first lit on October 16, 1759.

    On loan from Leeds Central Library, the book of his designs itself took 35 years to complete and was dedicated by the author to King George III.

    Both the book and Mark’s model are on display as part of Engineery: Building Better Futures, an exhibition exploring the story of civil engineering and the huge impact it has had on the world.

    The exhibition is a collaboration between Leeds Museums and Galleries and Smeaton 300, a programme designed by local arts organisation Foxglove to mark Smeaton’s 300th birthday. Mark worked alongside Foxglove, who consulted him as an expert engineer as part of the programme.

    Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture, said: “It’s incredible to see Smeaton’s designs are still encouraging creativity and innovation in Leeds centuries after he was born.

    “There can be no more fitting tribute to his life and legacy than for his work to be on display today in his home city alongside modern day creations made by those he has inspired.”

    For more information on Smeaton 300, visit: The Project – Smeaton300

    For more details about Engineery, which is on now at Leeds Industrial Museum, please visit: Engineery – Leeds Museums & Galleries

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNECE launches declaration on products with embedded AI and calls for global cooperation to address regulatory challenges

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    In response to the rapidly growing complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies embedded in everyday products and services, the UNECE Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies (WP.6) has issued a declaration aimed at fostering increased global regulatory coherence. This landmark initiative addresses the urgent need for a coherent, international approach to regulating AI embedded in products, such as consumer electronics, medical devices, and industrial systems and machinery. 

    The declaration builds upon the related Overarching Common Regulatory Arrangements (CRA), a framework designed to support the development of voluntary regulatory cooperation between governments, while safeguarding global trade and technological advancements. The CRA provides guidance on reducing technical barriers to trade, aligning regulatory approaches, and enhancing market surveillance. 

    “The fragmented regulatory landscape for AI, combined with global security concerns and geopolitical challenges, risks creating new barriers to trade. It is thus vital that digital risks are addressed with measures that are effective for the specific AI use cases,” said Heidi Lund, the Chair of UNECE WP.6. “This declaration underscores the importance of consensus-driven regulatory approaches to counter digital vulnerabilities and ensure that technological advancements benefit all economies.” 

    The key benefits of the declaration include: 

    • Promoting Trustworthiness and Resilience: The CRA addresses the societal and technological risks associated with AI, ensuring that embedded AI systems are safe, secure, and resilient to cyber threats. 

    • Supporting Sustainable Development: The CRA aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), encouraging AI implementations that advance environmental, economic, and social objectives. 

    The declaration represents a proactive response to the rapidly evolving digital landscape. It provides a unique platform for global regulatory collaboration, offering a flexible, non-binding methodology that adapts to the maturity levels of participating agencies. This flexibility ensures that agencies can implement best practices tailored to their specific regulatory needs, without the burden of binding commitments. The end goal is to ensure that products entered onto the market are safe for consumers and that the AI elements do not negatively impact human autonomy, mental wellbeing or individual freedoms. 

    The UNECE W.P.6 Project Leader, Markus Krebsz, emphasized the broader impact of the CRA, noting that it “not only facilitates trade and regulatory coherence but also addresses key societal challenges like trustworthiness, privacy, cybersecurity and reducing the global digital divide. The framework encourages continuous compliance and the sharing of best practices to ensure the safe and responsible development of AI technologies.” 

    Next steps for governments and agencies: Call for engagement 

    As the declaration moves forward, UNECE will soon launch a call for engagement, inviting governments and national agencies to participate in new implementation projects, aimed at bringing the principles of the CRA to specific sectors, such as medical devices, electrical appliances and/or toys. Governments and national agencies globally are invited to join this initiative, which offers a strategic path to shaping the future of AI regulation while contributing to a more integrated and efficient global market for AI-embedded products and services. 

    For more information, please visit this page or see, or see the UNECE WP.6 website, or contact [email protected]

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Oct much warmer than usual

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Mainly due to a weaker northeast monsoon over southern China, October was much warmer than usual, the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) said today.

    The monthly mean temperature of 27.3 degrees Celsius, mean maximum temperature of 30.3 degrees Celsius, and mean minimum temperature of 25.4 degrees Celsius, were all the highest on record for October.

    There were three very hot days in the month, one of the highest on record for October.

    On October 19, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, the maximum temperature recorded in the afternoon was 33.7 degrees, making it the latest very hot day of a year on record.

    The month was also much drier than usual with a total rainfall of 11.3mm, only about 9% of the norm. The accumulated rainfall this year up to October was 2,115.6mm, about 10% lower than the norm for the same period.

    Five tropical cyclones occurred over the South China Sea and the western North Pacific in October, the HKO added.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Asia+ Festival’s concerts by Kinan Azmeh fuses Arabic music with classical and jazz elements (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         This year’s Asia+ Festival has invited Kinan Azmeh, a core member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble and an award-winning clarinettist and composer, to perform in Hong Kong for the first time in November. He will be joined by percussionist John Hadfield and five emerging local musicians in a pair of concerts that showcase a broad range of music. The events are presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
     
         Born in Syria and now based in the United States, Azmeh is widely acclaimed for his genre-crossing repertoire that blends Arabic music with Western classical and jazz influences. His work has been hailed by The New York Times as “intensely soulful”, describing him as a “virtuoso”. In 2017, Silk Road Ensemble’s “Sing Me Home”, which he contributed to, won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album. Within the album is his composition “Wedding”, in which he also appeared as a clarinettist.
     
         Azmeh has performed in many major venues around the world, such as the Bastille Opera House in Paris, Berliner Philharmonie in Berlin and the United Nations General Assembly in New York. In the upcoming Hong Kong concerts, he will perform four compositions of different styles, which will express emotions that are universally shared. “The Fence, the Rooftop and the Distant Sea” portrays the composer’s longing for his hometown, while “Ibn Arabi Postlude” exalts love and freedom, which he deems as sacred as religion. Another piece, “In the Element”, depicts Azmeh’s state of bliss as he becomes one with the natural environment he is familiar with. Lastly, “Suite for Improvisor and Orchestra” is his contemplation of the intriguing correlations between the composed and the improvised.
     
         Besides sharing the stage with Hadfield are the five local musicians, namely violinists Nina Wong and Sammi Chan, violist Martin Kuo, cellist Kelvin Lee, and double bassist Evette Chiu. Part of this programme was performed to critical acclaim for Azmeh’s collaboration with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in London Southbank Centre last year.
     
         “Concert by Kinan Azmeh” is one of the celebratory programmes of the 35th anniversary of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. It will be staged at 8pm on November 22 and 23 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Studio Theatre. Each performance will be followed by a meet-the-artist session. Tickets priced at $260 and $400 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288; or use the mobile ticketing app “URBTIX”. Besides the concert, a composition and improvisation workshop, with tickets priced at $200, will be held on November 20 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Administration Building’s Podium Workshop. Azmeh will also coach Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts students in a clarinet masterclass on November 21 at the Academy’s Recital Hall. Members of the audience are welcome to view the class for free. For more details, please visit asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/concert-by-kinan-azmeh.
     
         The second Asia+ Festival is running from September to November, highlighting the arts and cultures of nearly 30 Asian and Belt and Road countries and regions. Apart from stage programmes, there are also thematic exhibitions, an outdoor carnival, film screenings, outreach activities and more, numbering over 100 in total. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visit asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en.         

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI: Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 44

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company Announcement No 52/2024

    Peberlyk 4
    6200 Aabenraa
    Denmark

    Tel +45 74 37 37 37
    Fax +45 74 37 35 36

    Sydbank A/S
    CVR No DK 12626509, Aabenraa
    sydbank.dk

    4 November 2024  

    Dear Sirs

    Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 44
    On 28 February 2024 Sydbank announced a share buyback programme of DKK 1,200m. The share buyback programme commenced on 4 March 2024 and will be completed by 31 January 2025.

    The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank and the programme is executed in compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016, collectively referred to as the Safe Harbour rules.

    The following transactions have been made under the share buyback programme:

      Number of shares VWAP Gross value (DKK)
    Accumulated, most recent
    Announcement

    2,570,000

     

    907,853,910.00

    28 October 2024
    29 October 2024
    30 October 2024
    31 October 2024
    01 November 2024
    17,000
    18,000
    18,000
    18,000
    16,000
    328.44
    319.15
    314.67
    324.97
    329.67
    5,583,480.00
    5,744,700.00
    5,664,060.00
    5,849,460.00
    5,274,720.00
    Total over week 44 87,000   28,116,420.00
    Total accumulated during the
    share buyback programme

    2,657,000

     

    935,970,330.00

    All transactions were made under ISIN DK 0010311471 and effected by Danske Bank A/S on behalf of Sydbank A/S.

    Further information about the transactions, cf Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on market abuse and Commission delegated regulation, is available in the attachment.

    Following the above transactions, Sydbank holds a total of 2,657,135 own shares, equal to 4.86% of the Bank’s share capital.

    Yours sincerely
            
    Mark Luscombe        Jørn Adam Møller
    CEO        Deputy Group Chief Executive

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  • MIL-OSI: Danske Bank share buy-back programme: Transactions in week 44

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 49 2024   Group Communications
    Bernstorffsgade 40
    DK-1577 København V
    Tel. +45 45 14 00 00

    4 November 2024

    Danske Bank share buy-back programme: Transactions in week 44

    On 2 February 2024, Danske Bank A/S announced a share buy-back programme for a total of DKK 5.5 billion, with a maximum of 70 million shares, in the period from 5 February 2024 to 31 January 2025, at the latest, as described in company announcement no. 2 2024.

    The programme is being carried out under Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 and the Commission’s delegated regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016, also referred to as the Safe Harbour Rules.

    The following transactions were made under the share buy-back programme in week 44:

      Number
    of shares
    VWAP
    DKK
    Gross value
    DKK
    Accumulated, last announcement 21,075,378 201.8229 4,253,493,850
    28/10/2024 155,000 199.1180 30,863,290
    29/10/2024 131,000 196.7792 25,778,075
    30/10/2024 172,000 196.6996 33,832,331
    31/10/2024 55,000 201.9072 11,104,896
    01/11/2024 39,458 205.5886 8,112,115
    Total accumulated over week 44 552,458 198.5503 109,690,707
    Total accumulated during the share buyback programme 21,627,836 201.7393 4,363,184,557

    With the transactions stated above the total accumulated number of own shares under the share buy-back programme corresponds to 2.51% of Danske Bank A/S’ share capital.

    We enclose share buy-back transaction data in detailed form of each transaction in accordance with the Commission’s delegated regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016.

    Danske Bank

    Contact: Stefan Singh Kailay, Group Press Officer, tel. +45 45 14 14 00

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  • MIL-OSI: HEROWORKS Embarks on Global Expansion with Hotel Revenue Management System

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SEOUL, KOREA, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — HEROWORKS, a leading Korean hospitality tech company, announced its initiative to expand the global reach of its hotel revenue management systems, ‘DatAmenity’ and ‘REVIE.’

    – Launches Review Management Service ‘REVIE’ Following Hotel Revenue Management System ‘DatAmenity’

    – Enhances Services through Localization Strategies, Including Multilingual Systems and Development of Local OTA Crawlers

    Focusing on the Korean market, HEROWORKS has provided ‘DatAmenity,’ a hotel pricing management service, and ‘REVIE,’ a review management service. Recently, through global data collection, the development of multilingual systems, and the creation of local OTA (Online Travel Agency) crawlers, the company is accelerating the expansion of its solutions, primarily targeting the Asian market.

    HEROWORKS has completed the development of English and Vietnamese versions of the DatAmenity service and has finalized the development of the crawler for integration with major Japanese OTA platforms such as IKYU, RAKUTEN, and JALAN. By adding features optimized for each country’s market, HEROWORKS is significantly enhancing its accessibility in the global market.

    ‘DatAmenity’ is a hotel revenue management solution that collects and analyzes room data from all accommodations listed on OTAs to help set optimal room sale prices. The name combines ‘Data,’ meaning information, and ‘Amenity,’ which hotels provide, signifying HEROWORKS’ provision of data-driven revenue management services to hotels, akin to how hotels offer amenities to their guests.

    Critical features of DatAmenity include ‘Managing the Lowest Room Prices for the Hotel,’ ‘Tracking Room Price Fluctuations,’ ‘Comparing and Analyzing Prices with Competitor Hotels,’ and ‘Accessing Weather and Festival/Event Information.’ DatAmenity comprehensively analyzes the lowest room prices, price fluctuations, and comparisons with surrounding hotels listed on OTAs, supporting users in developing optimized room sale strategies. Additionally, by providing information on festivals and events, users can predict tourism season demand and plan package deals linked to events to maximize revenue.

    ‘REVIE’ is a hotel review management system developed based on positive feedback and additional feature requests for the review management functionality provided by HEROWORKS’ ‘DatAmenity.’

    Key features of REVIE include ‘AI-Based Automatic Generation of Review Replies,’ ‘Hotel Review Analysis,’ and ‘Comparison and Market Analysis of Reviews for Selected Hotels.’ The AI-based automatic reply generation supports four languages: Korean, Japanese, English, and Chinese, and can generate replies in two tones: ‘standard’ and ‘friendly.’ Hotel review analysis visualizes frequently mentioned keywords, mention counts, and positivity levels over time in tables or graphs. When a hotel of interest is specified, it allows for comparative analysis with the hotel’s review data.

    CEO Lee Chang-ju of HEROWORKS stated, “REVIE was launched in response to requests from field practitioners, and we are proud that it is a service more suitable for hotels’ needs than any other hotel IT solution. Through the REVIE service, we expect to provide qualitative customer feedback and quantitatively analyzed hotel information, which can be utilized in marketing and branding strategies to support effective hotel operations.”

    Meanwhile, HEROWORKS is a hospitality tech company that builds automated hotel revenue management systems. By developing and operating phased hotel revenue management solutions, the company aims to enhance the profitability of accommodations and improve customer satisfaction. The company provides solutions that efficiently support necessary tasks across four stages: hotel reservations, lead time, hotel usage, and post-checkout.

    Currently, HEROWORKS operates ‘DatAmenity,’ the price management service required in the first stage, and ‘REVIE,’ the review management service needed in the final stage. The company plans to launch AI chatbots and AI marketing services required in the lead time and hotel usage stages, thereby establishing a comprehensive hotel revenue management platform that can enhance hotels’ competitiveness.

    Social Links

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/e1kOthMDeUo?feature=shared

    Blog: https://blog.naver.com/datamenity

    Media Contact

    Brand: HEROWORKS

    Contact: Planning & Marketing Team

    Email: help@heroworks.co.kr

    Website: https://www.heroworks.co.kr

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNECE launches declaration on products with embedded AI calling for global cooperation to address regulatory challenges

    Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

    In response to the rapidly growing complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies embedded in everyday products and services, the UNECE Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies (WP.6) has issued a declaration aimed at fostering increased global regulatory coherence. This landmark initiative addresses the urgent need for a coherent, international approach to regulating AI embedded in products, such as consumer electronics, medical devices, and industrial systems and machinery. 

    The declaration builds upon the related Overarching Common Regulatory Arrangements (CRA), a framework designed to support the development of voluntary regulatory cooperation between governments, while safeguarding global trade and technological advancements. The CRA provides guidance on reducing technical barriers to trade, aligning regulatory approaches, and enhancing market surveillance. 

    “The fragmented regulatory landscape for AI, combined with global security concerns and geopolitical challenges, risks creating new barriers to trade. It is thus vital that digital risks are addressed with measures that are effective for the specific AI use cases,” said Heidi Lund, the Chair of UNECE WP.6. “This declaration underscores the importance of consensus-driven regulatory approaches to counter digital vulnerabilities and ensure that technological advancements benefit all economies.” 

    The key benefits of the declaration include: 

    • Promoting Trustworthiness and Resilience: The CRA addresses the societal and technological risks associated with AI, ensuring that embedded AI systems are safe, secure, and resilient to cyber threats. 

    • Supporting Sustainable Development: The CRA aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), encouraging AI implementations that advance environmental, economic, and social objectives. 

    The declaration represents a proactive response to the rapidly evolving digital landscape. It provides a unique platform for global regulatory collaboration, offering a flexible, non-binding methodology that adapts to the maturity levels of participating agencies. This flexibility ensures that agencies can implement best practices tailored to their specific regulatory needs, without the burden of binding commitments. The end goal is to ensure that products entered onto the market are safe for consumers and that the AI elements do not negatively impact human autonomy, mental wellbeing or individual freedoms. 

    The UNECE W.P.6 Project Leader, Markus Krebsz, emphasized the broader impact of the CRA, noting that it “not only facilitates trade and regulatory coherence but also addresses key societal challenges like trustworthiness, privacy, cybersecurity and reducing the global digital divide. The framework encourages continuous compliance and the sharing of best practices to ensure the safe and responsible development of AI technologies.” 

    Next steps for governments and agencies: Call for engagement 

    As the declaration moves forward, UNECE will soon launch a call for engagement, inviting governments and national agencies to participate in new implementation projects, aimed at bringing the principles of the CRA to specific sectors, such as medical devices, electrical appliances and/or toys. Governments and national agencies globally are invited to join this initiative, which offers a strategic path to shaping the future of AI regulation while contributing to a more integrated and efficient global market for AI-embedded products and services. 

    For more information, please visit this page or see the UNECE WP.6 website, or contact [email protected]

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  • MIL-OSI: Metasphere Updates on Strategic Projects and Plans for Future Developments

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Metasphere Labs Inc. (“Metasphere” or the “Company”) (CSE: LABZ) (OTC: LABZF) (FRA: H1N) , a leader in blockchain, metaverse, and decentralized identity technology, is pleased to update its stakeholders on the recent advancements and strategic decisions across its key partnerships.

    Delivery of Project for Bluesphere Ventures

    On November 1, 2024, Metasphere completed and delivered its work for Bluesphere Ventures Inc., which was initially announced in March 21, 2024. This milestone highlights Metasphere’s capability to meet demanding timelines, furthering progress toward the shared vision of “Ents World,” an eco-conscious open metaverse initiative.

    Termination of Partnership with Bot Ventures

    Following the May 8, 2024 announcement, Metasphere has decided to reprioritize its resources, mutually agreeing with Bot Ventures to terminate the decentralized identity project (the “Termination”). Metasphere retains the developed assets and may explore launching the project independently in the future, although no immediate plans are in place. There are no costs related to the Termination.

    Advancement of VR Platform with ARCannabis

    As part of its definitive agreement with ARCannabis announced on June 21, 2024, Metasphere is finalizing the development of a VR retail platform, with delivery expected by the end of this quarter. This immersive experience will redefine customer interactions within virtual reality.

    Development of CarbonBot Protocol with Ecoblox and Pure Sky

    Significant progress has been achieved on the carbon-aware routing protocol collaboration with Ecoblox and Pure Sky, announced in July 9, 2024. The project now operates collectively under the CarbonBot brand, deviating from initial plans for a public benefit corporation. While the protocol was not showcased at MWC Americas, the partnership is considering participation in MWC 2025 in Barcelona. The completed Carbon Offsetting Protocol is available on GitHub, with plans underway for an audit by either an ISO or UN-certified VVB (Verification and Validation Body), potentially making it the first recognized carbon offsetting protocol to meet stringent environmental standards, following which it will be submitted to the Pure Sky Registry to be voted on by its members.

    Future Focus: TON Blockchain and Metaverse Development on Telegram

    As Metasphere looks forward, its focus will shift toward metaverse and mini-app development on the Telegram Messenger platform, leveraging the Telegram Open Network (TON) blockchain. This strategic shift aligns with Metasphere’s mission to democratize access to decentralized applications within widely adopted social ecosystems, offering secure, scalable solutions that foster community-driven interactions.

    About Metasphere Labs Inc.

    Metasphere Labs Inc. is a leading developer of Web3 and metaverse strategies. The company specializes in integrating blockchain technology into real-world applications, with a focus on environmental sustainability and social impact. Metasphere is passionate about applying decentralized solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

    For more information, please contact:
    Metasphere Labs Inc.
    Natasha Ingram, CEO
    Email: info@metasphere.earth
    Phone: 604-687-2038

    Forward-Looking Information

    This news release contains “forward-looking statements.” Statements in this news release that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions regarding the future. Such forward-looking statements include, among other things, the development of the carbon credit protocol initiative, other open metaverse and blockchain projects, and the development of virtual world projects.

    The material assumptions supporting these forward-looking statements include, among others, that: the Company could mitigate the risks associated with the blockchain and NFT industry; the ability to compete with other businesses in the NFT, metaverse and blockchain markets; the availability of sufficient funding to carry out the Company’s business development plans; favourable market conditions; and the market acceptance for its products.

    Although management considers these assumptions to be reasonable based on information currently available to it, they may prove to be incorrect. These forward-looking statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including: the continued growth and adoption of NFT, metaverse and blockchain offerings; the cost of developing and designing NFTs and metaverses is economically viable; the Company being able to attract and retain a sufficient workforce with desired skillsets to develop the Company’s digital offerings; the availability of offerings provided by third-parties in the NFT, metaverse development and online gaming market to identify potential transactions; the increasing adoption of NFTs as a solution for various online gaming, entertainment and collectible uses; the Company having the ability to mitigate the risks associated with the blockchain and NFT industry; and the ability to compete with other businesses in the NFT, metaverse development, content creation and collectibles market.

    Although management considers these assumptions to be reasonable based on information currently available to it, they may prove to be incorrect. These forward-looking statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including: the risk that the Company’s offerings are not accepted by the consumer, the risk that other competitors may offer similar digital offerings; the risk that there may be negative changes in general economic and business conditions; the risk that the Company may have negative operating cash flow and not enough capital to complete the development of any of its technologies; the risk that the Company may not be able to obtain additional financing as necessary; the risk that there may be increases in capital and operating costs; the risk that the NFT technology may be subject to fraud and other failures; the risk that there may be technological changes and developments in the blockchain that make the NFT solutions obsolete; risks relating to regulatory changes or actions which may impede the development or operation of the blockchain solutions; the risk that other competitors may release similar blockchain offerings; the potential future unviability of the NFT market in general; the volatile cost of the amount of computational effort required to execute specific operations on the blockchain, and other general risks involved in the blockchain solutions.

    Risks and uncertainties about the Company’s business are more fully discussed in the Company’s disclosure materials, including its reports filed with the Canadian securities regulators and which can be obtained from www.sedarplus.ca.

    Any of these risks may cause the Company’s actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Further, although the Company has attempted to identify factors that could cause actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results, levels of activity, performance or achievements not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. These forward- looking statements are made as of the date of this news release, and the Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law, including the securities laws of the United States and Canada. Although the Company believes that any beliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this news release are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any such beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions will prove to be accurate. The Company does not assume any liability for disclosure relating to any other company mentioned herein.

    SOURCE: METASPHERE LABS INC.

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  • MIL-OSI: KH Group’s financial information and Annual General Meeting in 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    KH Group Plc
    Stock Exchange Release 4 November 2024 at 11:30 am EET

    KH Group’s financial information and Annual General Meeting in 2025

    KH Group Plc will publish financial reports in 2025 as follows:

    – Financial Statement Release for 2024 on Friday, 21 March 2025
    – Annual Report for 2024 on week 13
    – Business Review for January-March 2025 on Tuesday, 6 May 2025
    – Half-Year Report for January-June 2025 on Friday, 15 August 2025
    – Business Review for January-September 2025 on Friday, 31 October 2025

    All financial reports will be published in Finnish and in English approximately at 8 o’clock.

    KH Group adheres to a 30-day silent period prior to publishing of financial reports.

    Annual General Meeting

    KH Group’s Annual General Meeting is planned to be held on Tuesday, 6 May 2025. The Board of Directors will convene the Annual General meeting with an invitation to be published later.

    KH GROUP PLC

    Ville Nikulainen
    CEO

    FURTHER INFORMATION:
    CEO Ville Nikulainen, tel. +358 400 459 343

    DISTRIBUTION:
    Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd
    Major media
    www.khgroup.com

    KH Group Plc is a Nordic conglomerate operating in business areas of KH-Koneet, Indoor Group and Nordic Rescue Group. We are a leading supplier of construction and earth-moving equipment, furniture and interior decoration retailer as well as rescue vehicle manufacturer. The objective of our strategy is to create an industrial group around the business of KH-Koneet. KH Group’s share is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.

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  • MIL-OSI: Landsbankinn hf.: Offering of covered bonds

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Landsbankinn will offer covered bonds for sale via auction held on Wednesday 6 November at 15:00. An inflation-linked series, LBANK CBI 30, will be offered for sale and a non-indexed series, LBANK CB 29.

    In connection with the auction, a covered bond exchange offering will take place, where holders of the inflation-linked series LBANK CBI 24 can sell the covered bonds in the series against covered bonds bought in the above-mentioned auction. The clean price of the bonds is predefined at 100.

    Expected settlement date is 13 November 2024.

    Covered bonds issued by Landsbankinn are rated A+ with stable outlook by S&P Global Ratings.

    Landsbankinn Capital Markets will manage the auction. For further information, please call +354 410 7330 or email verdbrefamidlun@landsbankinn.is.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City to turn Orange and say ‘no’ to interpersonal violence

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The annual Orange Wolverhampton campaign, which begins on Monday 25 November, aims to raise awareness of the city’s continuing drive to end domestic abuse, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, so-called honour-based violence, sexual violence and stalking and harassment.

    At the same time, it highlights the advice and support that is available to victims from local and national organisations such as The Haven Wolverhampton, St George’s Hub, Karma Nirvana and the City of Wolverhampton Council.

    The campaign runs from 25 November, the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, until 10 December, UN Human Rights Day, and supports the UN Orange the World campaign to end violence against women and girls. In Wolverhampton, there is a strong focus on ending interpersonal violence against all individuals, whether they are female or male.

    This year’s campaign includes a variety of online and in person events to enable as many people as possible to get involved, and will begin with a flag raising ceremony outside the Civic Centre on 25 November at 11am. All are welcome.

    There will be an Orange Wolverhampton information point at the Mander Centre on Monday and Tuesday, 2 and 3 December, between 10.30am and 4.30pm, raising awareness and handing out ribbons.

    There are also craft workshops with Changing Lives, a series of virtual Lunch and Learn sessions with The Haven Wolverhampton, ROSHNI, Black Country Women’s Aid, DORCAS and Changing Lives, virtual Spotlight Sessions on domestic violence with Sikh Women’s Aid and drop in session with Wolverhampton Homes, DORCAS and ROSHNI.

    A Round Table Event for male survivors and professionals will be hosted by St George’s Hub, which is also holding a workshop to help identify the hidden male victims of honour-based violence.

    Wolverhampton’s Domestic Abuse Champions will be at Wednesfield Library on Friday 29 November to talk to people about any concerns they may have in confidence, and Orange Wolverhampton runners will be taking part in the parkruns at West Park and East Park during the 16 days of activism.

    The programme ends with an Orange Walk led by ROSHNI on Tuesday 10 December through the city. Full details of the events will be added to the Orange Wolverhampton website, shortly.

    Scores of organisations across Wolverhampton are set to support this year’s campaign in a range of ways, from holding ‘wear orange’ days, wearing orange pin badges, turning their websites and social media channels orange, lighting their buildings orange, flying orange flags, sharing key messages about the campaign with staff, customers and service users, and much more.

    Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing, said: “The Orange Wolverhampton campaign is a great way for us to all say ‘no’ to interpersonal violence and help raise awareness of the advice and support available to victims and survivors in Wolverhampton.

    “We’re hoping that thousands of people will get involved again this year, perhaps by holding or joining one of the many events that will be taking place across the city, or visiting the Orange Wolverhampton information stand in the Mander Centre on 2 and 3 December.”

    The Orange Wolverhampton campaign is co-ordinated by Wolverhampton Safeguarding Together, the Safer Wolverhampton Partnership, Wolverhampton Voluntary and Community Action, and the council.

    For more information and to sign up to this year’s campaign, please visit the Orange Wolverhampton website to find details of events and resources, and to add any events you or your organisation is planning.

    Anyone suffering from domestic violence, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, so-called ‘honour-based’ violence or sexual violence, or knows someone who is, should call the relevant helpline:

    • The Haven Wolverhampton 24 hour helpline for women – 08000 194400
    • St George’s Hub support for male victims – 01902 421904
    • Karma Nirvana helpline for victims of so-called ‘honour-based’ violence and forced marriage – 0800 5999 247
    • Wolverhampton Adult Social Care – 01902 551199
    • Wolverhampton Children’s Social Care – 01902 555392
    • West Midlands Forced Marriage and Honour-Based Violence Helpline – 0800 953 9777
    • National Domestic Violence helpline for women – 0808 2000 247
    • National Domestic Violence helpline for men – 0808 8010327
    • NSPCC Female Genital Mutilation helpline – 0800 028 3550
    • In an emergency, always call police on 999.

    For more information about the work of Wolverhampton Safeguarding Together, please visit Wolverhampton Safeguarding Together.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City getting digi with it

    Source: City of Norwich

    Refurbishment work is moving at pace to create a new Digital Hub at Townshend House in Norwich city centre.

    The hub, which will be operated by HQ, part of International Workplace Group, the world’s largest provider of hybrid working solutions, is due to open its doors in the Spring, is set help make the city a digital powerhouse.

    It is one of eight key projects in the £25m Town Deal programme which is funded by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHCLG)’s Levelling Up Fund following a successful bid by Norwich City Council as part of its drive to deliver regeneration, new skills, infrastructure and jobs in the city.

    And to see how works were shaping up this week was Cllr Mike Stonard, Leader of Norwich City Council.

    Cllr Stonard said: “Things are really shaping up here and I am really looking forward to seeing the new Townshend House become the City’s Digital Hub – it really will be a major milestone in our mission to make Norwich a digital and creative powerhouse. It’s all part of our plans to make a more prosperous Norwich and fit for the future.”

    Mark Dixon, CEO & Founder of International Workplace Group PLC, commented: “With a growing digital community, Norwich is a fantastic place for us to boost our expansion plans across Norfolk and the East of England. The need for high-quality flexible workspaces continues to soar across the world as hybrid working becomes the new normal. We are very pleased to work with the council to open our latest state-of-the-art workspaces to support the thriving digital industry in Norwich.”

    The former ITV Anglia HQ, which is owned by Norwich City Council, will provide new and additional workspaces for digital businesses in Norwich. 

    Set to open in Spring 2025, The Digital Hub will provide space for established firms and start-ups across a range of industries including digital, creative and media, while International Workplace Group’s Design Your Own Office service allows companies to tailor their space entirely to their requirements. The new HQ workspace location will include facilities including private offices, meeting rooms, co-working and creative spaces.

    Local Growth Minister, Alex Norris, said: “It’s fantastic to hear work is under way to create a new Digital Hub in Norwich, another step forward in making the city centre a destination for the tech and creative industry is the economic growth we want to see across all towns and cities. It is vital our communities keep creating innovative flexible new spaces like this to attract new startups and investors to the area and help local people to fully embrace the jobs of the future.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Appeal for witnesses to serious collision in Hammersmith

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating a serious road traffic incident in Hammersmith are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage or CCTV footage to come forward.

    Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 12:50hrs on Wednesday, 30 October to reports of a collision involving a delivery van and a woman on a service road outside The Ark on Talgarth Road, W6.

    Emergency services attended and provided first aid. The woman was taken to hospital where she remains due to her serious injuries.

    The van driver who stopped at the scene was not arrested. They are co-operating with police officers and the investigation.

    Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are leading the investigation.

    Anyone who witnessed this incident or has information or footage should contact the witness line on 020 8543 5157 or call police on 101 or post on X @MetCC quoting 3378/30Oct.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: MedSafetyWeek 2025: Preventing side effects 

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The ninth annual #MedSafetyWeek takes place this week, with regulators from 94 countries and 107 organisations taking part across the globe. 

    #MedSafetyWeek forms part of international efforts to raise awareness about the importance of reporting suspected side effects to national medicines regulatory authorities such as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).  

    This year’s campaign, which runs from 4 to 10 November, focuses on the importance of using medicines correctly to prevent side effects. 

    This means taking the right medicines, at the right time, in the right way and at the right dose, and carefully following instructions for use of medical devices. Following these steps can drastically reduce the risk of some side effects and safety issues.  

    When side effects do arise, this MedSafetyWeek, we ask that they are reported directly to the MHRA’s Yellow Card scheme and local reporting systems as soon as possible. Anyone can make a report: patients, parents, carers and healthcare professionals.  

    Reporting to the scheme allows the MHRA to not only identify new adverse effects but also gain more information about known adverse effects. This helps to improve the safety of medicines and healthcare products for all patients. 

    Safety concerns about medical devices, blood factor and immunoglobulin products, e-cigarettes and defective, low-quality or fake healthcare products should also be reported on the Yellow Card website. 

    This year’s MedSafetyWeek theme of ‘preventing side effects’ aligns with the third World Health Organization (WHO) Global Patient Safety Challenge: Medication Without Harm.  

    Preventable side effects contribute significantly to an increasing burden on patients and healthcare services, with studies consistently showing that between one third and a half may be potentially preventable.  

    Anticipating and managing side effects is key to reducing this burden and protecting patients from avoidable harm.  

    Please support #MedSafetyWeek by sharing, liking and reposting our social media posts: 

    Yellow Card scheme 

    In the UK, the MHRA’s Yellow Card scheme is a critical source of information for us as the regulator to monitor the safety of healthcare products once they are on the market.   

    Importantly, Yellow Card reports can help to identify previously unknown side effects – or adverse drug reactions (ADRs) – and provide new safety knowledge to ensure risk is minimised.  

    Examples include a report of a three-month-old baby who was prescribed Gaviscon Infant to manage reflux and two days later had severe constipation. 

    MHRA experts investigated the report and found six other reports of constipation with Gaviscon Infant in children. The ages of the patients varied between two weeks and nine months, except for one child who was a one-year-old.  

    As the medicine is indicated for children aged one to two years, it appeared that in the vast majority of these cases the product had been prescribed by a healthcare professional in an unapproved patient age group. 

    It was decided that regulatory action was needed to make the product information clearer with the relevant warnings and precautions. 

    Yellow Card Biobank 

    The Yellow Card Biobank is an MHRA and Genomics England pilot project with the goal of increasing understanding of how a patients’ genetic makeup may increase their risk of side effects from prescribed medications.  

    The MHRA is currently looking for patients who have experienced severe skin reactions when taking allopurinol or severe bleeding when taking direct oral anticoagulants to join the study, before mid-January 2025. 

    If you or your patient have experienced a side effect to either of these drugs please complete a Yellow Card report. If you have any questions on the Biobank study, please email Yellowcardbiobank@mhra.gov.uk

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: St Austell angler fined for not having a rod licence

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    It would have been cheaper for an angler to have bought a rod licence after he was caught and fined.

    Money raised from the sale of rod licences supports the sport, fish stock and pays for improvements

    William Greaves, 39, from Moorland Road, St Austell, pleaded guilty to fishing without a rod licence at Bilberry Lake, St Austell. He was fined £40 and ordered to pay a £16 victim surcharge at Swindon Magistrates Court on 29 October 2024.  

    Benjamin Pessl, Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officer, said: 

    Money from rod licence sales is put back where it came from to improve the experience of anglers and fisheries. Not doing that cheats everyone. 

    Buying a rod licence is not expensive. Always check your licence is in date before you go out fishing

    Any angler aged 13 or over, fishing on a river, canal or still water needs a licence. A 1-day licence costs from just £6 and an annual licence costs from just £30 (concessions available). Junior licences are free for 13 – 16-year-olds. Licences are available from www.gov.uk/get-a-fishing-licence or by calling the Environment Agency on 0344 800 5386 between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday. 

    The Environment Agency carries out enforcement work all year round and is supported by partners including the police and the Angling Trust. Fisheries enforcement work is intelligence-led, targeting known hot-spots and where illegal fishing is reported. 

    Anyone with information about illegal fishing activities can contact the Environment Agency incident hotline 24/7 on 0800 80 70 60 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 

    Background

    William Greaves was charged with: 

    On 21 April 2024 at Bilberry Lake, St Austell, in a place where fishing is regulated fished for freshwater fish or eels by means of an unlicensed fishing instrument, namely rod and line, contrary to Section 27(1)(a) of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Appointment of Bishop of Coventry: 4 November 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Sophie Jelley, Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster to be appointed as Bishop of Coventry.

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Sophie Jelley, Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster to be appointed as Bishop of Coventry, in succession to The Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth following his appointment as Dean of Windsor.

    Background

    Sophie was educated at the Universities of Leeds and Oxford and trained for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. She served her title at St Peter’s, Shipley, in the former Diocese of Bradford (now in the Diocese of Leeds) and was ordained priest in 1998.

    She took up the role of Mission Partner with the Church Mission Society in 2000, serving at Uganda Christian University in Mukono, before returning to the UK in 2003 to take up the role of Resident Minister of St John the Evangelist, Churt with Rushmoor, in the Diocese of Guildford. In 2010, Sophie was appointed Vicar of St Andrew’s, Burgess Hill, in the Diocese of Chichester, and from 2013 was additionally Assistant Diocesan Director of Ordinands. In 2015, Sophie was appointed Canon Missioner of Durham Cathedral and Diocesan Director of Mission, Discipleship and Ministry, in the Diocese of Durham.

    In 2020, Sophie took up her current role as Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster, in the Diocese of Sheffield

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Nature’s role in economy

    Source: Scottish Government

    Jobs and sectors dependent on sustainable natural world.

    Scotland’s natural assets contribute more than £40 billion to the economy and support around 260,000 jobs, according to new research. 

    The Importance of Natural Capital to the Scottish Economy report highlights the vital economic contribution the natural world makes to Scotland and highlights the value of the ecosystems and the services they provide. 

    Important industries such as agriculture, fishing and aquaculture, forestry, water, food and drink and renewables all rely upon the continued availability of high-quality natural resources.

    The research investigates the economic impact of natural capital, which is defined as “the renewable and non-renewable stocks of natural assets, including geology, soil, air, water and plants and animals that combine to yield a flow of benefits to people.” 

    The Scottish Government conducted the research to provide the most up-to-date reflection of the true value of nature to the Scottish economy, as it is often undervalued or not included in economic assessments. The study demonstrates the link between the threats to Scotland’s economic performance, and the economic opportunity associated with increasing nature dependent sectors.

    The Scottish Government’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET) makes clear that working with and investing in nature is a top priority of Scotland’s wellbeing economy. 

    Speaking while visiting Blackthorn Salt in Ayrshire, which produces salt through filtering sea water, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said:  

    “This research reinforces the vital role of our natural capital in supporting many of our vital industries – a connection that is often under-represented when we look at economic performance. Blackthorn Salt is an excellent example of a business that is dependent on natural capital, using sustainable, traditional methods to produce an exceptional products that provides jobs and can be found in kitchens across the country and beyond.

    “The twin crises of climate change and nature loss are inextricably linked, nature offers some of the best ways to protect us from the worst impacts of climate change, so it is essential that we work with partners across the public sector and private investors to protect biodiversity and reduce our emissions as we support sustainable businesses utilising our incredible landscapes and ecosystems.”

    NatureScot Chief Executive, Francesca Osowska said:

    “Nature is vital for our quality of life and that of future generations. In Scotland we are fortunate to have rich and varied landscapes and habitats, with individuals and businesses willing to step up to the challenge of stopping nature loss with hard work and investment.

    “NatureScot is responding to this urgent need with leadership of vital programmes such as the £250m Peatland ACTION fund, the £65m Nature Restoration Fund and the innovative new Facility for Investment Ready Nature Scotland (FIRNS) which aims to both restore nature and benefit communities. “

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tung Chung water supply resumes

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The fresh water supply of Tung Chung Town area was gradually resumed from about 10am today, Director of Water Supplies Roger Wong said.

    Due to emergency repair works on a fresh water pipe at Cheung Tung Road near Siu Ho Wan Water Treatment Works of Lantau Island, the area’s fresh water supply was affected from 10pm yesterday.

    Around 120,000 Tung Chung residents were affected, Mr Wong told a media session.

    The department’s preliminary investigation found that the pipe involved was watermain with a diameter of 1,200mm, which supplies potable water to the Tung Chung area.

    The department will thorougly investigate the incident and compile a report to the Development Bureau as early as possible.

    Mr Wong noted that the failure mode is very rare, as the leakage occurred at the bottom of the pipe.

    “Normally it is on the top side or both sides of the pipe because this is the area that is subject to most vibrations from the traffic.”

    He also explained why the expected time of water resumption was postponed from 6am to 10am and apologised for any confusion caused.

    “Because of the complicatedness of the work and also the large scale resumption of water, we needed to do extra flushing in order to ensure the quality of water to the public. We had to adjust the water resumption time in the morning. We should apologise to the residents of Tung Chung.”

    Mr Wong added that seven water trucks and 60 water tanks were dispatched to provide an emergency water supply to the affected users during the incident.

    Given the severity of the incident and the extensive area affected, an emergency response mechanism was activated in collaboration with relevant government departments to handle the situation swiftly.

    About 80 members from seven District Services & Community Care Teams worked overnight in the affected estates and villages to assist the residents.

    The Home Affairs Department has been closely monitoring the situation and dispatched staff to the scene to inspect and co-ordinate.

    The Housing Department has also been in close contact with the Water Supplies Department.

    Additionally, the relevant property services offices and management offices immediately issued emergency notices to inform the affected residents and distributed bottled water.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CHP investigates case of severe paediatric enterovirus infection

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (November 4) investigating a case of severe paediatric enterovirus (EV) infection, and again urged the public and institutions to maintain strict hand, personal and environmental hygiene.
     
         The case involves a 12-year-old boy with congenital heart disease. He developed fever and seizure on October 31. He attended the Accident and Emergency Department of Caritas Medical Centre and was admitted for management on the same day. The patient is now in a stable condition.
     
         A laboratory test of his cerebrospinal fluid specimen was positive for EV. The clinical diagnosis was meningitis.
     
         Initial enquiries by the CHP revealed that the patient had no travel history during the incubation period. His father and mother developed upper respiratory tract infection symptoms two weeks ago and have both already recovered. His other home contacts have remained asymptomatic. The school he attends has had no reported outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease. The CHP’s investigations are ongoing.
     
         A spokesman for the CHP said that as EV infection is transmitted by direct contact with nose and throat discharges, the public should be vigilant and observe the following preventive measures:
     

    Wash hands before eating and after going to the toilet and changing diapers;
    Cover the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing;
    Maintain good ventilation; and
    Thoroughly clean toys or appliances that are contaminated by nasal or oral secretions.

     
         Children suffering from EV infection should stay at home and avoid contact with other children until they have recovered.
     
         The public may visit the CHP’s page on hand, foot and mouth disease and EV71 infection for more information. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Aerospike Database on Kubernetes Enabled 95 Million Transactions per Second on E-commerce Platform for Festive Sale

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aerospike Inc. (“Aerospike”), the real-time database, announced that Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, sustained performance of its in-house Aerospike database platform at a rate of 95 million transactions per second (TPS) supporting its annual flagship, The Big Billion Days (TBBD).

    Flipkart continues to set new benchmarks in e-commerce by transforming the way India shops online during the festive season. To deliver a superior e-commerce experience to the world’s most populous nation, multiple application teams at Flipkart leveraged Aerospike and its Kubernetes Operator, Aerospike Kubernetes Operator (AKO). This combination ensures low-latency, high-throughput database operations at sustained performance levels rarely seen anywhere in the world, powering use cases that require sub-millisecond query times.

    Operational Efficiency and Cost Optimization

    By automating database management and scaling with AKO, Flipkart optimizes resource utilization, reducing infrastructure costs while efficiently handling peak loads without overprovisioning. This ensures Flipkart delivers a cost-effective, world-class e-commerce experience.

    Global Availability and High Resilience

    Aerospike assures high availability and resilience across distributed operations, which is critical for a large-scale event. Aerospike empowers businesses to operate with confidence, knowing their infrastructure can handle massive demand. AKO enhances this with self-healing capabilities and built-in redundancy, ensuring resilience in case of failure—critical for a seamless customer experience.

    A Breakthrough for Kubernetes in Hyperscale Data Operations

    “While Kubernetes initially rose to popularity for its ability to run stateless microservices, Flipkart’s success with the Aerospike Kubernetes Operator validates the use of the container orchestration system for operating durable data platforms at hyperscale,” said Srini Srinivasan, PhD, CTO and founder of Aerospike. “The achievements of Flipkart are incredible—there are very few companies in the world that work on this level of transactional throughput.”

    The Aerospike Kubernetes Operator continues to rapidly grow among customers in all sectors and geographies. In the past 12 months, Aerospike has added capabilities to AKO, making it easier to automate all aspects of operating, upgrading, backing up and restoring, and scaling up and down database clusters.

    Read about the latest enhancements to the Aerospike Kubernetes Operator for empowering operations teams.

    About Aerospike

    Aerospike is the real-time database built for infinite scale, speed, and savings. Our customers are ready for what’s next with the lowest latency and the highest throughput data platform. Cloud- and AI-forward, we empower leading organizations like Adobe, Airtel, Criteo, DBS Bank, Experian, Flipkart, PayPal, Snap, and Sony Interactive Entertainment. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, our offices include London, Bangalore, and Tel Aviv.

    Aerospike is a registered trademark of Aerospike, Inc.

    Contact:
    John Moran
    Look Left Marketing
    aerospike@lookleftmarketing.com

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Tanzania marks record agricultural achievement as African Development Bank President Adesina urges investment in Africa

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

    DES MOINES, United States of America, November 4, 2024/APO Group/ —

    • Tanzania achieves 128% food self-sufficiency, one of continent’s two successful cashew nut processors
    • If you are not investing in Africa, what are you doing? – Akinwumi Adesina

    Tanzania is setting new benchmarks in food self-sufficiency across Africa, raising hope that the fight against hunger and malnutrition on the continent is achievable.

    President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania said her country had reached 128 percent food security and is now exporting surplus to neighbouring countries.  

    She was speaking on Thursday 31 October during a high-level session at the World Food Prize Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue in Iowa, moderated by the president of the African Development Bank Group, Dr Akinwumi Adesina. The session, entitled “Bold Measures to Feed Africa,” also featured the President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio.

    President Suluhu Hassan told a packed auditorium, that after achieving food sufficiency, “we are now working on quality, accessibility and affordability, and how to minimize post-harvest loses.”

    Adesina praised President Suluhu Hassan’s leadership and strong political will for Tanzania’s success. He said the growing commitment of other African nations, underscores the continent’s readiness for large-scale investment in agriculture and food production.

    He recalled how the African Development Bank’s 2023 Dakar 2 Food Summit ignited commitment across Africa for country-specific food and agriculture compacts. The summit, co-hosted by the government of Senegal and the African Union, was attended by 34 African Heads of State and Government. It has mobilized more than $72 billion to date.

    President Suluhu Hassan said Tanzania left Dakar 2 summit with a signed compact and determination to implement increasing productivity as well as the political will to create institutions and support structures for its farmers.

    “We realized that not investing in agriculture is much more costly than investing in the sector,” she said.

    Tanzania has broken another record by becoming a processor and net exporter of cashew nuts, which for nearly all African countries, are processed in Asia. The country has also succeeded in rural electrification with nearly 100 percent of its 12,300 villages with electricity, President Suluhu Hassan said.

    Backed by investment from the African Development Bank, Tanzania’s Creating jobs for Youth and Women programme is targeting the country’s 65% youth population with training in farming, agriculture, livestock and crop farming.

    The Tanzanian leader said each youth is given 10 acres of land and is supported by training, already 11,000 have benefitted and this year’s harvest has begun. “We thank the African Development Bank for supporting that program,” she said.

    Joining Adesina on stage, President Bio of Sierra Leone shared his country’s success with the Feed Salone program, which has cut rice imports by 20 million tons and spurred agricultural productivity.

    Until then the nation had not paid enough attention to food security and Bio said he had focused on education during his first term. “Agriculture is the basis of development,” President Bio stated.

    The Feed Salone programme has helped boost agricultural productivity to feed the nation and to enable them export. “Already we have reduced rice imports by 20 million tons,” he said.

    “We are here to share the Sierra Leone story and invite investors. We are an ambitious nation and want to succeed to attract investors,” President Bio said.

    Adesina highlighted the African Development Bank’s efforts to reshape global perceptions of Africa and drive investment in critical sectors like agriculture.

    He said the event and the Africa Dialogue, also hosted by the African Development Bank in Iowa, was intended to break stereotypes and showcase Africa’s potential, a continent that is home to 65% of the world’s remaining arable land and has the technology to turn Africa into a global food basket.

    “This is why we bring African leaders here so you can hear from them directly,” Adesina said.

    The 2024 Norman E. Borlaug Dialogue gathers experts worldwide to inspire innovative solutions to global hunger. This year’s theme, “Seeds of Opportunity, Bridging Generations and Cultivating Diplomacy,” champions collaboration, legacy, and hope in the fight for food security.

    Adesina recalled the words of Norman E. Borlaug to him shortly before his death in 2009 at 95 years old.

    “He told me keep on scoring goals for Africa,” Adesina said. “If you are not investing in Africa, what are you doing?”

    Learn more about the African Development Bank’s Feed Africa High 5 priority here (http://apo-opa.co/4htLM6p).

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: Appointment of Bishop of Coventry: 4 November 2024

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Sophie Jelley, Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster to be appointed as Bishop of Coventry.

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Sophie Jelley, Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster to be appointed as Bishop of Coventry, in succession to The Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth following his appointment as Dean of Windsor.

    Background

    Sophie was educated at the Universities of Leeds and Oxford and trained for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. She served her title at St Peter’s, Shipley, in the former Diocese of Bradford (now in the Diocese of Leeds) and was ordained priest in 1998.

    She took up the role of Mission Partner with the Church Mission Society in 2000, serving at Uganda Christian University in Mukono, before returning to the UK in 2003 to take up the role of Resident Minister of St John the Evangelist, Churt with Rushmoor, in the Diocese of Guildford. In 2010, Sophie was appointed Vicar of St Andrew’s, Burgess Hill, in the Diocese of Chichester, and from 2013 was additionally Assistant Diocesan Director of Ordinands. In 2015, Sophie was appointed Canon Missioner of Durham Cathedral and Diocesan Director of Mission, Discipleship and Ministry, in the Diocese of Durham.

    In 2020, Sophie took up her current role as Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster, in the Diocese of Sheffield

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Election called for Leicester’s next Young People’s Council

    Source: City of Leicester

    SCHOOLS and community groups have this week begun the process of selecting and electing candidates for Leicester’s next Young People’s Council.

    The Young People’s Council aims to provide a voice for young people in the city by ensuring their views are represented in the local decision-making processes that affect them.

    Young people, who must be living or attending school in Leicester, can stand for election with their school, college, youth group or community group where they will need to campaign for votes to win a seat on the Young People’s Council.

    Voting will take place in the participating schools and community groups over the coming weeks with all elected candidates due to attend a swearing-in ceremony at the Town Hall Council Chambers early in the new year.

    Deputy city mayor Cllr Sarah Russell said: “Leicester’s Young People’s Council is a fantastic opportunity for young people. It gives them the space and opportunity to influence decision-makers, voice their opinions to a wide range of audiences and know that their contributions are being valued and heard.

    “Being a member of the Young People’s Council is also a great way to build confidence, meet friends and learn new skills.

    “Perhaps most importantly though, the Young People’s Council provides a valuable perspective on the issues and plans that we need to consider as a council, particularly around services for children and young people.”

    Sera Shortland, head of citizenship at new College Leicester, said: “As a school we have taken part in the YPC elections for many years. Young people have a lot to offer democracy, being the future of the country. They bring fresh perspectives, energy, and ideas and want to get involved in decision-making and so it’s important that their voices are heard in shaping the policies that will affect them.

    “When young people have access to decision-makers and are offered opportunities through such a brilliant initiative, it has the potential to change lives. Hopefully, this will have a ripple effect on other young people, who will go out and vote in the future.”  

    The Young People’s Council meets monthly at City Hall to discuss issues affecting young people and discuss actions to tackle them. Members will also be invited to sit at agreed scrutiny committees and work with local councillors to offer young people’s surgeries and attend some community meetings.

    Candidates must be aged between 11 and 19 years old, or up to 25 years old for young people with special education needs and disabilities (SEND).

    Young People’s Council members can hold their seats for up to two years.

    The selection and election process for the next Young People’s Council launched today (Monday 4 Nov) with about 35 local schools and community groups already signed up to participate.

    Leicester’s Young People’s Council is organised by the city council rights and participation service. This aims to support and empower young people to be involved in and shape decisions that affect their lives, including how the council plans, delivers and evaluates services for children, young people and parents.

    Sam Merry, rights and participation service manager at Leicester City Council added: “The Young Peoples Council is a well-established and highly regarded forum within the city council. Its reach within the local authority helps to demonstrate to young people that they do have a right to be heard and to influence decisions that affect them.

    “We’re very excited to launch the election period the next Young People’s Council.”

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