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  • MIL-OSI Security: New tartan created for INTERPOL

    Source: Interpol (news and events)

    GLASGOW, United Kingdom – A new tartan has been created for INTERPOL by one of the world’s leading tartan designers.

    The traditional patterned cloth was commissioned by the United Kingdom, in advance of INTERPOL’s 92nd General Assembly which will be held in Glasgow from 4 to 7 November.

    The General Assembly is INTERPOL’s supreme governing body, made up of representatives from each of its 196 member countries. It is the largest global gathering of senior law enforcement officials.

    The INTERPOL tartan

    The design was loosely based on the tartan of Scotland’s Black Watch Regiment, formed in 1739 to “Watch upon the braes”, meaning “to guard the hills”.  The infantry battalion was tasked with keeping the peace in the Scottish Highlands and was described by designer Brian Wilton MBE, also known as Scotland’s “Tartan Ambassador, as “a very worthy forerunner of today’s international police body”.

    Colin Brown, Managing Director of Ingles Buchan which produced the INTERPOL tartan said:

    “Tartan is woven into fabric of our nation. It is part of Scotland’s history.

    “It is lovely to see tartan being used for an organization like INTERPOL, and this will be very unique for the delegates to have and to take back to their country as something with meaning to them.”

    The bespoke tartan features the blue of INTERPOL interwoven with the colours of the UK flag. A wide navy-blue band comprised of 92 threads represents the 92 INTERPOL General Assemblies.

    On either side of the navy band, are the threads of 7, 9, 19 and 23 signifying 7 September 1923, the precise date of the 1923 Congress which marked the foundation of INTERPOL.

    The unique INTERPOL tartan has now been added to the official Scottish Register of Tartans in Edinburgh.

    What is tartan?

    Tartan is a design of coloured stripes woven to form a repeated textile pattern, usually consisting of two or more solid stripes running both horizontally and vertically in differing proportions, repeating in a defined sequence.

    The roots of this famous chequered pattern, which has become synonymous with Scotland around the world, date back to the 3rd or 4th century.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SEE exchanges views on ecological conservation and various environmental issues with young people (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SEE exchanges views on ecological conservation and various environmental issues with young people (with photos)
    SEE exchanges views on ecological conservation and various environmental issues with young people (with photos)
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         The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, today (November 2) attended the Dialogue with the Secretary for Environment and Ecology session on the public day of the 19th Eco Expo Asia to exchange views on the beauty of Hong Kong’s ecology and various environmental matters with some 400 young people from various schools and uniformed groups.      The event began with the screening of an extract of the documentary series “Enchanting China”, produced by the Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) and the Environmental Protection Department (EPD), in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Education and Communications of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, as well as “Picturesque Bays of Hong Kong”, which is the first episode of the documentary series “Beautiful Hong Kong” produced by the EEB. The documentaries showcase the contributions and achievements made by the country and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in environmental protection and nature conservation.      Through the “Picturesque Bays of Hong Kong” documentary, Mr Tse highlighted that Hong Kong is not only a highly developed city, but is also committed to conserving the natural environment. He said that Hong Kong has a total of 25 country parks, the latest of which is Robin’s Nest Country Park established this year. These country parks cover over 40 per cent of Hong Kong’s land area together with 22 special areas. Hong Kong also possesses a designated internationally important wetland under the Ramsar Convention and the Hong Kong UNESCO World Geopark, etc. This proportion surpasses many cities with economic developments similar to Hong Kong, making it an important asset.      In terms of sea area, Hong Kong has a coastline of about 1 200 kilometres and a total sea area of more than 1 600 square kilometres. Although it only accounts for less than 1 per cent of the total sea area of the country, it has numerous beautiful bays and a quarter of the country’s marine species. Hong Kong is home to over 80 species of marine stony corals, more than the total sum in the entire Caribbean Sea. The bird species here exceed 580, accounting for about one-third of the country’s total.      Mr Tse said, “I hope that through the ‘Picturesque Bays of Hong Kong’ documentary, we can learn about the beauty of the place where we live, explore and, more importantly, cherish the beauty of Hong Kong’s ecosystems and work together to help conserve nature.”      Young people attending the event were very interested in various environmental topics, and many of them noted the increasing frequency of extreme weather and Hong Kong’s endeavours to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 to combat climate change. Mr Tse said that carbon emissions in Hong Kong already peaked in 2014, and the current carbon emissions have been reduced by about a quarter from the peak. The per capita greenhouse gas emissions in Hong Kong are one-fourth of those in the United States and six-tenths of those in the European Union, showing that Hong Kong compares well with other regions in carbon reduction. Nevertheless, achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 is still a great challenge. The Government is leading Hong Kong towards carbon neutrality through a range of measures, such as accelerating green and low-carbon transformation, promoting green transport and cultivating the local practice of waste reduction and recycling, as well as developing new energy sources and green scientific research industries.      Mr Tse said he hopes that through Eco Expo Asia, students can learn more about different environmental issues and integrate environmental concepts into their daily lives to practise low-carbon living, and lead Hong Kong towards a low-carbon future together.      Apart from the Dialogue with the Secretary for Environment and Ecology session, speakers from the Hong Kong Observatory, the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, the Civil Engineering and Development Department, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, the EPD, etc shared their environmental information and knowledge during the green seminars to raise public awareness of environmental protection.      The last day of Eco Expo Asia is a public day, which is open to all free of charge. This year’s public day programme also includes guided tours, green workshops, a green market, green seminars and a free ride experience on a hydrogen fuel cell double-decker.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Talent Engage joins job fairs

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Hong Kong Talent Engage (HKTE) is participating in a job fair this weekend to assist incoming talent in directly matching with employers, and will also attend another fair due to be held next week.

    The Innovating Hong Kong – Global Talent Carnival Autumn 2024 is being held at the AsiaWorld-Expo today and tomorrow. The event offers over 10,000 job vacancies for local and incoming talent, covering technical support, business development, customer service, and graduate trainee roles.

    Speaking at the carnival, Secretary for Labour & Welfare Chris Sun reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to assist talent in pursuing career development in Hong Kong.

    He added that both local and incoming talent will enrich Hong Kong’s talent pool, spur industrial development, and inject impetus for the city’s long-term development.

    HKTE has established a sharing station at the event, with industry experts being invited to advise attendees on their job-seeking strategies, and consultation services being offered to help incoming talent.

    Additionally, HKTE will take part in the Hong Kong Talent Recruitment Exhibition 2024 Autumn at Tsim Sha Tsui Community Hall on Friday. Participating companies are from various sectors, including real estate development, telecommunications, public utilities and financial services. More than 1,500 job vacancies are expected to be on offer.

    HKTE will continue to collaborate with industry partners, stakeholders, and government departments to provide one-stop support services for talent, including co-organising at least 12 job fairs in collaboration with industries and employer organisations in 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Marion County Man Sentenced for Firearms Charge

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA – Shawn Allen Burns, 46, of Fairmont, West Virginia, was sentenced today to 96 months in federal prison for the unlawful possession of a firearm.

    According to court documents and statements made in court, a vehicle driven by Burns, also known as “Shawn Fain,” was stopped by deputies from the U.S. Marshals Service because he was wanted on a state arrest warrant. The deputies discovered a handgun in the vehicle. Burns is prohibited from having firearms because of prior convictions of breaking and entering, unlawful firearms possession, domestic battery and assault, and drug possession. 

    Burns will serve three years of supervised release following his prison sentence. 

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Warner prosecuted the case on behalf of the government.

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the United States Marshals investigated.

    Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas S. Kleeh presided.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Video: LIVE FIRE! | U.S. Army

    Source: US Army (video statements)

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: BRICS representatives discussed the development of statistics in the countries of the association

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    The importance of statistics in the digital age is reaching a new level. Most decisions at the state level and in business are made based on data analysis. However, the attitude towards official statistics is ambiguous, and this negatively affects the level of trust in government policy. How to change this was discussed by the heads of statistical agencies of the BRICS countries in Kazan. A representative of the Higher School of Economics also took part in the forum.

    The 16th meeting of heads of national statistical services of the BRICS countries was held in Kazan on October 28–29 as part of the BRICS Summit. Representatives of various government agencies and experts from Russia, South Africa, the UAE, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, Iran, Egypt, India, the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Azerbaijan participated in it.

    The special session “Development of the statistical community in Russia and the BRICS countries” was organized at the initiative of the Russian delegation. The experts discussed issues of cooperation between statistical professional and expert communities, modernization of statistical production, interaction of state statistical services with the public and increasing statistical literacy of the population.

    Professor of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Chairman of the Board of the Russian Association of Statisticians Alexey Ponomarenko said that in Russia, starting in 2023, the subject “Probability Theory and Statistics” has become a mandatory part of the school curriculum. In grades 7–11, there is at least one lesson on statistics per week. Thus, about 6 million schoolchildren receive knowledge and skills in statistical thinking. They will be able to understand and competently apply information containing statistical data.

    Meanwhile, today school teachers need the help of professional statisticians. Moreover, targeted efforts are needed to develop literacy and education in this area. One of the centers of such work could be the National Research University Higher School of Economics, where a team of statisticians with extensive experience in practical work and scientific research has been formed.

    “We are ready to cooperate with both Russian teachers and colleagues from the BRICS countries, especially since the statistical community of many BRICS countries is well developed and there is much to learn from our colleagues,” emphasized Alexey Ponomarenko.

    Teachers and researchers of the Department of Statistics and Data Analysis of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the National Research University Higher School of Economics fully support the idea of cooperation with statisticians of the BRICS countries, confirmed the Director of Statistical Research at the HSE, Head of the Department of Statistics and Data Analysis of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Department of Statistics and Data Analysis FEN Alexander Surinov. “We have many common problems with such huge BRICS countries as China, India or Brazil. For example, subnational studies of indicators of socio-economic development of regions taking into account local specifics. I think that if such projects are implemented, HSE statisticians will take an active part in them,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University presented the project “Russian-African Network University” (RAFU) in Tanzania

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    The first meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Russian-Tanzania Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation was held in Tanzania. The parties agreed to begin work on a whole range of issues, including science and higher education, and also emphasized the importance of developing a regulatory framework for cooperation.

    The Russian Center for Science and Culture (Russian House) in Tanzania hosted a Russian-Tanzanian inter-university meeting, organized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The Deputy Director of the Department of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Stepan Sokolov gave a welcoming speech, thanking the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Tanzania and the Russian House for their assistance in organizing our meeting.

    Today we have an excellent opportunity to discuss current issues of developing cooperation between Russian and Tanzanian universities. The Russian Ministry of Education and Science attaches great importance to strengthening educational cooperation with Tanzania. It is worth noting that, as part of the training of national personnel for Tanzania for the 2024-2025 academic year, within the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation, 90 places for study in Russian higher education institutions have been allocated for Tanzanian citizens, as well as for the 2023-2024 academic year, – said Stepan Sokolov.

    Cooperation between Russia and Tanzania will be able to significantly expand the scope of interests and practical results in science, educational and methodological work, will improve the quality and versatility of professional training of personnel, and will also contribute to the familiarization of the peoples of Russia and Tanzania with the peculiarities of national cultures.

    From the Tanzanian side, the meeting was attended by representatives of the University of Dodoma, the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Dar es Salaam Tumaini University (DarTU), and the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA).

    The Russian side included representatives from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Sevastopol State University, Samara State Technical University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russian State Humanitarian University, and A. A. Kadyrov Chechen State University.

    SPbPU was represented by Maxim Zalyvskiy, head of the project office of the Russian-African Network University (RAFU), which is coordinated by the Polytechnic University on behalf of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

    Russian participants spoke about the activities of their universities, areas of professional training, and academic exchange programs.

    Representatives of Tanzanian universities received information about the Consortium “Russian-African Network University” (RAFU), which is the flagship project of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science to create a single Russian-African educational space.

    At the moment, more than 80 Russian universities and more than 30 African organizations from 12 countries have joined the consortium. Such African countries as Malawi, Gambia, Lesotho, Sudan, and the Central African Republic are currently considering their participation in RAFU. Through RAFU, we are already inviting African countries to actively participate in our events, especially in such events as the Summer Multidisciplinary University, which is being held for the third time this year, noted Maxim Zalyvsky.

    This year, from July to September, 19 Russian universities conducted 19 educational programs for African students in various fields: geology and meteorology, ecology and sustainable development, computer science and artificial intelligence, medical and biotechnology, agriculture and water management, as well as Russian language, culture and traditions. During the Summer University in 2024, about 290 African citizens studied.

    On October 29, agreements between Russian and Tanzanian universities were signed in the Pushkin Hall of the Russian House in Dar es Salaam. The Russian-African Network University Consortium signed memorandums of accession to RAFU with Tumaini University (Dar es Salaam) and the Association of Graduates of Russian and Soviet Universities in Tanzania.

    In addition, representatives of Russian universities took part in the opening ceremony of an exhibition at the Russian Center of Science and Culture dedicated to the contribution of the USSR to the liberation of African peoples from colonial oppression.

    Together with employees of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Maxim Zalyvskiy spoke at a business forum on strengthening business ties between Russia and Tanzania. The Russian delegation was headed by the head of the Ministry of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

    The importance of cooperation with Tanzania is difficult to overestimate. The country occupies an advantageous position on the African continent, it could become for Russia, as well as in the global logistics chain, a continuation of the development of the North-South transport corridor. Now the parties are actively discussing the prospects for cooperation between Russia and Tanzania in the field of agriculture, digitalization of the economy, and tourism. There is great potential in the energy sector, the development of peaceful nuclear energy, and the extraction of minerals. I am confident that the busy program of the first meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Russian-Tanzania Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation and the agreements signed in Tanzania, including between educational organizations, will give an additional impetus to the development and strengthening of Russian-Tanzanian economic, tourist, and educational ties, Maxim Zalyvsky emphasized.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch represents worst instincts of the Tory Party

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Nasty culture war agendas, disregard for global climate crisis and more of the same to come from the Tory Party’s new leader.

    The election of Kemi Badenoch as leader of the Conservatives is an alarm bell for Scotland, says Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie MSP.

    After a nasty and divisive leadership contest with many unanswered questions, Badenoch is now at the helm of the Tory Party.

    Patrick Harvie says: “I’d congratulate Kemi Badenoch on her new position, but I’d be one of the few doing so. This contest has proved beyond doubt that the few remaining voices of moderate, centre-right Conservatism are now utterly marginalised in the modern Conservative Party. They seem determined to emulate the gutter politics of Farage’s far–right Reform.

    “While neither of the final leadership hopefuls gave much for their party to put their faith in, it is truly depressing to see the Tory Party now led by someone as unashamedly divisive as Kemi Badenoch.

    “She has based her campaign on a nasty culture war agenda, fuelling division and pitting communities against one another. LGBTQ+ people in particular will be deeply worried that a major party is now in the hands of someone so hostile to our human rights.

    “Her scaremongering on net zero targets, at a time when extreme weather events and climate impact on the world’s food system are wreaking havoc,  underlines why the Tories cannot be trusted with our climate.

    “She takes credit for Rishi Sunak’s decision to push back banning petrol and diesel cars to 2035. Most voters know that we don’t have time to spare, and they want Governments to show leadership and make the transition to Net Zero fair and fast.

    “She’s been elected by appealing to the worst instincts of the Conservative Party. We know that the politics she represents is no basis for building a fairer society – we have just endured 14 years of them. I’m confident that Scotland will continue to reject the politics of the Tories, no matter who’s in charge.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: regions are ready to further develop a risk-oriented approach to inspections

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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    Dmitry Grigorenko took part in the plenary session of the All-Russian Forum of Control Bodies in Kaliningrad

    Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of Staff of the Government of Russia Dmitry Grigorenko took part in the plenary session of the All-Russian Forum of Control Authorities in Kaliningrad. During his speech, the Deputy Prime Minister presented key areas for improving the control and supervisory sphere.

    In 2019, by decree of the President, a reform of control and supervisory activities was launched in the country. The risk-oriented approach formed the basis for building a modern system of state control. As Dmitry Grigorenko, who oversees the reform, noted, during this time, inspectors across the country have done a lot of work to make the inspection system effective. Today, the accuracy rate of inspections based on risk indicators is 87%. At the same time, the annual number of inspections over 5 years has decreased almost 5 times from 1.5 million inspections in 2019 to 353 thousand inspections in 2023. At the same time, against the background of a multiple reduction in the number of inspections, the overall level of safety is maintained.

    “At the plenary session, colleagues shared proposals on how to further improve the system of risk assessment and management in inspections. The government will carefully consider the possibility of their legislative consolidation. Such initiatives are a good sign and today it was important to record that the regions are ready to continue to take the most active part in the reform of control activities and improve the risk-oriented approach,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the work on improving the control and supervisory sphere is moving to a new stage. It is no longer about reformist changes, but about high-quality systemic fine-tuning of the decisions taken. For this, it is extremely important that control bodies throughout the country take an active part in developing proposals for improving and simplifying the control system.

    Among the innovations from the forum participants was a proposal to legislatively enshrine the possibility of using the Inspector mobile application to conduct remote inspections.

    During the forum, Dmitry Grigorenko also held a meeting with business representatives from the Kaliningrad Region. The entrepreneurs gave the Deputy Prime Minister feedback on the progress of the reform and proposed to legislatively enshrine the possibility of lowering the risk category through the service of pre-trial appeal of decisions of regulatory authorities. This service is currently implemented on the State Services portal. The risk category is revised on the condition of conscientious fulfillment of mandatory requirements and compliance with a number of conditions of regulatory authorities. Lowering the risk category allows for a reduction in the scheduled visit of the inspection facility by the inspector or even eliminating it.

    Dmitry Grigorenko emphasized that it is necessary to explain to businesses what grounds the control bodies use to appoint inspections. This will allow entrepreneurs to adjust their activities without the direct participation of inspectors and eliminate the risks of violations of norms and rules.

    The Forum of Control Authorities is being held for the fifth time and has brought together about 700 participants. The anniversary venue was chosen to be the Baltic Federal University named after I. M. Kant in Kaliningrad. Over the course of three days, controllers from all over the country, experts, businessmen and public figures discussed current issues of development of control and supervisory activities at the present stage: digitalization of control, practices of introducing a risk-oriented approach, development of a pre-trial appeal system, prevention and others. The mission of the forum is to expand the horizons of professional skills of specialists. The forum was organized by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia jointly with the Government of the Kaliningrad Region with the support of the Center for Strategic Research.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU took part in the exhibition “Metal-Expo 2024”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    From October 29 to November 1, the 30th International Industrial Exhibition Metal-Expo 2024 was held at the Expocentre in Moscow.

    The anniversary forum of metallurgists attracted about 1 thousand participants, which is 30% more than last year.

    The State University of Management is represented by the Department of Industrial Management of the Institute of Industry Management, represented by Andrey Belyaev, a member of the Forum Organizing Committee.

    At a separate stand of the State University of Management, students of the educational program “International Manufacturing Business” talk about the university.

    On October 31, the forum hosted the 23rd International Conference “New Trends in the Rational Use of Secondary Resources and Environmental Problems,” at which 2nd-year student of the State University of Management Yulia Levchenko presented a scientific report.

    In addition, on November 1, as part of the forum, a Gathering of students and postgraduates from specialized universities “The Future is Being Laid Today” was held, where the results of the scientific paper competition “Young Scientists” were summed up. The competition, established by the Organizing Committee of the Metal Expo exhibition, is aimed at supporting talented young people and promoting their scientific achievements to the market.

    First-year master’s student of the State University of Management Anastasia Ivanova became a laureate with her work “Comparative economic policy of Russia and China in the rare earth metals industry”. The scientific supervisor of both works presented at “Metal Expo 2024” is a teacher of the State University of Management Fanis Sharipov.

    Also among the competition laureates this year were representatives of the Moscow State Technical University, the Moscow University of Steel and Alloys and, for the first time, MIREA University.

    The State University of Management was also awarded a separate diploma by the Organizing Committee of the exhibition “For highly professional organization of promotion of products and services.”

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 2.11.2024

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Gov. Justice announces Veterans Salute Savings for veterans and active-duty military personnel

    Source: US State of West Virginia

    CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Justice and the West Virginia State Parks system announced today a special Veterans Salute Savings offer. Veterans and military members who stay at a West Virginia state park lodge throughout the month of November are eligible for a 50% discount on lodge room stays.

    “West Virginia has always been a state that deeply honors and appreciates the service of our veterans and active-duty military,” Gov. Justice said. “This Veterans Day, we want to show our gratitude in a meaningful way by giving back to those who have given so much for our freedoms. It’s an honor to offer this special deal at our beautiful state parks, where our heroes can take time to relax and recharge.”

    The Veterans Salute Savings discount, which can be redeemed with the code “VET50”, is available for stays at all West Virginia State Parks lodges and cabins, excluding Stonewall, Blackwater Falls, and Canaan Valley. Guests must present a valid military ID upon check-in.

    Veterans and active-duty military personnel can use the code to receive their discount when booking online or over the phone. 

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: National Basketball Association (NBA) Nigeria Hosts Third Edition of “NBA Meets Art” at Art X Lagos

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

    LAGOS, Nigeria, November 2, 2024/APO Group/ —

    NBA (www.NBA.com) Nigeria is hosting the third edition of “NBA Meets Art,” a curated installation celebrating basketball through the lens of Nigerian art and culture as part of West Africa’s premier art fair Art X Lagos, which is underway at The Federal Palace in Lagos, Nigeria until Sunday, Nov. 3.

    This year’s “NBA Meets Art” will showcase the work of Nigerian pop artist and illustrator Williams Chechet through an installation titled “Breaking Barriers,” which explores the role of basketball in shaping new identities, inspiring hope and encouraging the next generation to dream beyond their present limitations. The installation intertwines the game’s energy with cultural symbols and the spirit of activism to represent limitless possibility. The main element of the artwork features the hands of different people reaching out to grab a ball together, reinforcing the idea of collaboration.

    “Breaking Barriers” uses the physical and metaphorical dynamics of basketball, such as teamwork, movement, strategy and goal setting, as a powerful analogy for the continuous struggle for change.  The artwork is integrated with augmented reality technology, where visitors can scan a QR code after which the artwork comes to life in animated form on their mobile phones, which they can record and share on their social media channels.  Visitors can also help create an art collage by cutting and trimming colorful images from magazines and newspapers at the installation.

    “NBA Meets Art continues to be a great platform that represents the unique intersection of basketball and African culture. For the third edition, we are excited to deepen our engagement at Art X Lagos through the work of Williams Chechet, an artist from Northern Nigeria who draws his basketball inspiration from playing basketball in Zaria,” said Vice President and Head of NBA Nigeria, Gbemisola Abudu.  “As we continue to explore our heritage and Nigeria’s impact on basketball, art, and culture, we celebrate the role of the game in building connections, redefining limits, breaking barriers, and inspiring the next generation of African youth to dream big.  We look forward to seeing basketball and art lovers at Art X this weekend.” 

    Last year’s “NBA Meets Art” featured the work of Dennis Osadebe at an installation at Art X Lagos titled, “Passing / Building / Victory,” which explored the key role of teamwork on the court and how similar collaboration can help develop communities, aligning with the NBA’s mission to inspire and connect people everywhere through the power of basketball.  The initiative launched in Nov. 2022 with an evening reception that brought together industry leaders from fashion, music, art, business, and sports and showcased Nigerian art through music, fashion, and a photo display.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Growth for Green Jobs in 2023 & Cash Hoarding Affects EU Growth | WEF | Top Stories of the Week

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    This week’s top stories of the week include:

    0:15 2023 saw highest growth for green jobs – The number of renewable jobs worldwide shot up by 18% last year, from 13.7 million in 2022 to 16.2 million in 2023. The rise was driven by the global surge in renewable generation capacity as well as continued growth in equipment manufacturing, according to a new report from IRENA and the ILO.

    1:59 4 ways AI could save your life – AI can enable personalized care based on health risks in your local area. Mayo Clinic in the US has developed an AI-powered index which uses publicly available housing data to identify patients’ socio-economic situations so this information can be built into their healthcare provision.

    5:38 Bridging the gender care gap at work – Caregiving is not shared equally between men and women. Women on average perform 4 times more unpaid care work than men, and they’re more likely than men to step back from their careers to act as caregivers. How can employers can help men and women close this gap?

    8:43 Cash hoarding affects EU growth – Households in Europe are saving at their highest rate in years. This behaviour is measured by the household investment rate, which fell to 9.5% across the EU in the first quarter of 2024, its lowest level since 2021. Economic anxiety has also played a role in the rise in saving rates.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: The “Noise” forum brought together young people from 87 regions of Russia and 86 foreign countries

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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    Dmitry Chernyshenko: The “SHUM” forum brought together young people from 87 regions of the Russian Federation and 86 foreign countries

    The results of the All-Russian Youth Educational Forum “Noise” of the platform “Rosmolodezh.Sobytiya” have been summed up. The forum was held in Svetlogorsk from October 4 and consisted of four educational programs.

    The final event was the closing ceremony, where the results of the educational program “Noise. Industry Journalism 5.0” were also summed up.

    “This year, 12 new educational centers were opened by decree of President Vladimir Putin. On the basis of one of them – “Shum” in the Kaliningrad region – the youth forum brought together more than a thousand participants from 87 regions of Russia and 86 foreign countries. Such forums give children the opportunity to create international projects, which teaches them to build partnerships and mutually beneficial relations with representatives of other countries,” emphasized Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    The head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Grigory Gurov commented on the importance of supporting and developing the younger generation: “Rosmolodezh works in constant dialogue with the participants of our projects. Young people from Russia and other countries are full-fledged co-authors of the meanings and ideas that we implement in our activities. It is fundamentally important for us to support the initiatives of young people, listen to their opinions and go hand in hand, developing a single space of opportunities for self-realization.”

    Special thanks were expressed to the forum partners and customers – state and public organizations, commercial companies and corporations. A total of 54 cases were generated from 47 customers. During 4 educational rounds, the teams of participants created marketing strategies, websites, photo, video and other content, and offered various solutions to the tasks set before them. As a result of the forum, 64 solutions were successful and were taken into work by customers, and were also included in the post-support program.

    The following addressed the forum participants and guests of the ceremony with welcoming remarks: Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Pavel Abramov, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District Roman Balashov, Head of the Federal Directorate of Forums of Rosmolodezh Ekaterina Antonova, Governor of the Kaliningrad Region Aleksey Besprozvannykh, Minister of Youth Policy of the Kaliningrad Region Anna Musevich, Acting Director of the Communications Department of the State Corporation Rosatom Andrey Timonov, Advisor to the Head of Rosmolodezh on International Cooperation, General Director of the Directorate of the World Youth Festival Daniil Bisslinger.

    “It is gratifying that it is the Kaliningrad Region that is contributing to this necessary and responsible mission. Over the month of the forum, we were able to see once again that our region is a place where strong partnerships are born, a place where ideas are supported and new projects are implemented. I am sure that the knowledge, experience and connections that you have received here will help you implement the boldest ideas. The colleagues you have met at the forum will become your loyal comrades. Together, you will be able to create projects that people need and that change the world. Let our forum become a starting point for new achievements and victories. Special words of gratitude go to our partners and customers for their trust and support. I am sure that the ideas presented at the forum will find a response in your organizations, and joint projects will bring tangible results,” Kaliningrad Region Governor Alexey Besprozvannykh summed up the forum.

    This year, the forum was held in the format of four educational programs, each of which had its own unique target audience and specialized direction. The final program was held with the participation of the World Youth Festival Directorate.

    “The All-Russian Youth Educational Forum “Noise” has become a platform for international dialogue of 300 media representatives from 86 countries. An open conversation about the profession and the challenges facing media professionals, an exchange of experience – all this has become another step towards creating a multipolar world. This international program has shown that young journalists, bloggers and communicators from different countries want to be co-authors of a polycentric information field, where commitment to journalistic principles such as honesty, impartiality, and working with reliable facts are at the forefront. And in conditions when they are trying to turn the media field into a space for various manipulations, it is extremely important to create such platforms to unite representatives of the media industry who are not indifferent to their profession and to our common future,” said Daniil Bisslinger, Advisor to the Head of Rosmolodezh for International Cooperation, General Director of the World Youth Festival Directorate.

    After the forum, the work of teams whose results were liked by customers and require further development before a full release of the product for use will continue in the format of post-support. Participants will be offered internships, conclude special agreements to continue working on cases. The results of the post-support program will be summarized at the end of December this year. The best participants also received an offer to participate in production programs from the year-round youth educational center of Rosmolodezh “Shum”.

    The organizers of the All-Russian Youth Educational Forum “Shum” are the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) and the government of the Kaliningrad Region. The general partners of the forum are the state corporation “Rosatom” and the company VK.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Highlights of Nanchang Air Show in China’s Jiangxi

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

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  • MIL-OSI USA: RSVP REQUIRED: Pennsylvania Department of State to Host Election Night Media Briefings in Harrisburg After Polls Close

    Source: US State of Pennsylvania

    November 05, 2024Harrisburg, PA

    ADVISORY – RSVP REQUIRED: Pennsylvania Department of State to Host Election Night Media Briefings in Harrisburg After Polls Close

    Members of the media interested in credentials for the Pennsylvania Department of State’s press briefings on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, MUST RSVP HERE with the names and contact information for each person requesting to attend. Individual RSVPs are required for each member of a team (reporter, photographer, etc.) – group RSVPs will not be accepted.

    LINK TO REQUEST CREDENTIALS

    Only credentialed media with an RSVP will be permitted in the event space. Credentialed media with an RSVP will receive a confirmation email Monday, November 4, by 8:00 PM ET with more logistical information, including specific location.

    All briefings will be livestreamed, and a PACast with audio and video will also be available afterwards.

    WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, beginning at 8:30 PM ET (doors will open at 6:30 PM ET)

    WHERE: Please request credentials to receive the address and arrival instructions.

    MANDATORY RSVP: Press MUST RSVP HERE with the name of any photographer, reporter, or producer attending. RSVPs and valid press credentials will be required to gain entrance. All media attendees will go through a security screening upon initial entry and each subsequent reentry.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Broadcast outlets will be allowed only one TV camera per outlet. Broadcast media will not be able to run cables from inside the building to their trucks outside. Mult box, power, WiFi, restrooms, and workspaces will be available on site.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: How did the Army Prepare YOU as a leader?

    Source: US Army (video statements)

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    The Army Mission – our purpose – remains constant: To deploy, fight and win our nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt & sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Disaster Declaration for New Mexico

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Disaster Declaration for New Mexico

    President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Disaster Declaration for New Mexico

    WASHINGTON — FEMA announced today that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of New Mexico to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by a severe storm and flooding on Oct. 19-20, 2024.The President’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Chaves County. Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.Federal funding also is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storm and flooding in Chaves County. Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures statewide.José M. Gil Montañez has been named the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected areas. Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the state and warranted by the results of further damage assessments. Individuals and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-3362 or by using the FEMA App. If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service. 
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  • MIL-OSI Security: UPDATED: Woman charged with murder in Enfield

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of Efthyia Constantinou in Enfield.

    Zaneta Peto, 55 (27.03.69) of Charles Street, Enfield, also known as Maria Peto, appeared at Highbury Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, 2 November, charged with murder.

    An investigation was launched following a dropped call to police made from an address in Westerham Avenue just after 17:00hrs on Thursday, 30 October.

    Officers attended the location and found 62-year-old Efthyia suffering stab injuries. Despite their efforts, Efthyia was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Zaneta Peto was arrested in the early hours of Friday, 31 October, and charged as above.

    Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee, from the Specialist Crime Command, said: “Our sincerest condolences are offered to Efthyia’s family, friends and the wider community who are so deeply saddened by her death.

    “The investigation is at an early stage, but I can confirm that Zaneta was known to the victim and that we are not seeking anyone else in relation to this incident.

    “Efthyia’s family continue to be supported by specially trained officers.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tse Chin-wan joins eco dialogue

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Environment & Ecology Tse Chin-wan today attended a dialogue session at the 19th Eco Expo Asia to exchange views on Hong Kong’s environment and various ecological matters with some 400 youngsters from schools and uniformed groups.

     

    Discussing “Picturesque Bays of Hong Kong”, the first episode in a documentary series produced by the Environment & Ecology Bureau, Beautiful Hong Kong, Mr Tse said that besides being a highly developed city, Hong Kong is also committed to conserving its natural environment.

     

    He highlighted that Hong Kong’s 25 country parks, including the newly established Robin’s Nest Country Park, and 22 special areas, cover over 40% of the city’s land area.

     

    He added that the city’s beauty spots include an internationally important wetland designated as such under the Ramsar Convention, and the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. He mentioned that Hong Kong also has about 1,200 km of coastline and a sea area of more than 1,600 sq km, and that its waters contain about a quarter of China’s marine species.

     

    Hong Kong is home to over 80 species of marine stony corals, more than the entire Caribbean Sea, while the number of bird species here exceeds 580, accounting for about a third of China’s total, he added.

     

    “I hope that through the ‘Picturesque Bays of Hong Kong’ documentary, we can learn about the beauty of the place where we live, explore and, more importantly, cherish the beauty of Hong Kong’s ecosystems and work together to help conserve nature.”

     

    The young participants in the dialogue session voiced concerns on various environmental topics, including the increasing frequency of extreme weather.

     

    Mr Tse said that carbon emissions in Hong Kong peaked in 2014, and that the city’s current emissions have been reduced by about a quarter since then. Hong Kong’s per capita greenhouse gas emissions are a quarter of those of the US and three-fifths of the EU’s, he added.

     

    Acknowledging that achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 is a great challenge, the environment chief emphasised that the Government is adopting a range of measures to steer Hong Kong towards carbon neutrality.

     

    These include accelerating green and low-carbon transformation, promoting green transport and cultivating the practice of waste reduction and recycling, as well as developing new energy sources and green scientific research industries.

     

    In addition to the dialogue session, speakers from the Hong Kong Observatory and relevant departments shared their knowledge at seminars on environmental protection.

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  • MIL-OSI: Titan Fund Management Services Expands Investment Offerings to Meet Growing Demand for Tailored Wealth Solutions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Titan Fund Management Services, a respected financial services provider in the global market, is excited to announce the expansion of its service portfolio to meet the evolving needs of individual, corporate, and institutional clients. This expansion highlights Titan’s dedication to offering comprehensive, client-centered financial strategies that align with a variety of wealth goals.

    Titan Fund Management Services is committed to delivering personalized, diversified wealth management solutions. This includes innovative approaches to asset management, comprehensive retirement planning, and IPO advisory services, each carefully tailored to align with specific client needs. The firm’s service expansion is driven by its core philosophy of responsible wealth building, combining expertise with a focus on long-term client success.

    Titan Fund Management Services has announced an expansion aimed at providing clients with a broader range of choices tailored to their individual financial goals. The company emphasizes that each investment strategy is crafted to foster long-term relationships grounded in trust, transparency, and results-oriented planning.

    A key component of Titan’s approach is its commitment to fostering informed decision-making. Titan’s experienced financial specialists work closely with clients, offering insights and guidance tailored to each unique financial journey. By providing clarity and transparency in its services, Titan enables clients to navigate complex financial landscapes confidently.

    Titan Fund Management Services has been dedicated to excellence in client service since its inception. The firm’s commitment to staying ahead of industry trends allows it to provide clients with leading-edge solutions that address current and future financial needs. By expanding its capabilities, Titan remains dedicated to fostering secure, sustainable growth, empowering clients to make informed choices in every stage of wealth management.

    The firm’s robust array of offerings is backed by a knowledgeable team with significant expertise across various financial sectors. The diverse skill set of Titan’s professionals ensures successful, long-term wealth planning.

    For further details, please visit our website to explore how our comprehensive approach to wealth building accommodates a range of investment objectives and planning horizons.

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  • MIL-OSI: Walstreamz Set to Expand its E-commerce Solutions with the Launch of Ecom Private Label, eBay Automation, and TikTok Automation

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PISCATAWAY, N.J., Nov. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the latest record, Walstreamz set to expand its e-commerce solutions with the launch of Ecom Private Label, eBay Automation, and TikTok Automation. The platform designed these services to empower entrepreneurs and individuals seeking to generate consistent returns without the need for constant oversight.

    The platform’s Ecom Private Label service provides a turnkey option for people who want to produce and market their branded goods on well-known e-commerce sites. With this service, clients can concentrate on marketing and sales while Walstreamz sources products, brand the products, and package the products as well.

    Walstreamz manages the entire fulfillment process for its clients. Customers can quickly and easily launch an online business by utilizing Walstreamz’s Ecom Private label services. In addition, Walstreamz’s Ecom Private label service paves the way for its clients to maximize their reach and grow their business to unexpected heights.

    By focusing on the other new e-commerce venture, Walstreamz’s eBay Automation service offers cutting-edge tools and tactics for individuals trying to increase their eBay sales. Order fulfillment, inventory tracking, customer support, and automated listing management are all included in this service. Clients can boost their productivity and volume of sales on eBay by automating these laborious activities. Walstreamz provides exceptional services to its clients, ensuring complete customer satisfaction. The platform also manages their clients’ order fulfillment to listing management, creating opportunities for clients to increase their sales and boost their business.

    Moreover, Walstreamz underscores the enormous potential of TikTok, as a platform for sales and marketing. The platform created a TikTok Automation service that helps to connect clients with this effective marketing and sales tool. With the use of this TikTok Automation service, users may produce interesting content, enhance their profiles, and expand their TikTok following. Clients can increase traffic and revenue to their website or online store by taking advantage of TikTok’s reach and algorithm.

    Consequently, by offering comprehensive solutions, Walsteamz pushes the boundaries towards success and intends to establish a reputable online store. These services enable customers to start their online business fast and simply and include store design, setup, product listing, and marketing.

    About Walstreamz:

    Walstreamz is a technology-driven company dedicated to providing innovative online business solutions. With a focus on passive income and automation, the platform empowers individuals and entrepreneurs to achieve financial freedom and success. Walstreamz is also a renowned service provider offering Shopify done for you, Amazon wholesale automation, and Walmart dropshipping automation.

    The platform’s Amazon FBA automation service offers a comprehensive solution for anyone wishing to sell their goods on Amazon. Product procurement, inventory control, fulfillment, and customer service are all included in this service. On the biggest online marketplace in the world, clients can increase their sales potential by utilizing Amazon’s extensive customer base and effective fulfillment network.

    With Walstreamz’s Walmart Dropshipping automation service, customers may easily sell goods at Walmart without having to keep inventory. This service helps customers reach a wider audience and boost revenues by taking care of order fulfillment, shipping, and product sourcing.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Undoing the ‘deep state’ means Trump would undo over a century of progress in building a federal government for the people and not just for rich white men

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Joseph Patrick Kelly, Professor of Literature and Director of Irish and Irish American Studies, College of Charleston

    If elected, Donald Trump has vowed to demolish what he calls the “deep state” – a conspiratorial term for the American federal bureaucracy. A second Trump administration, running mate JD Vance has said, should fire thousands of civil servants and replace them with MAGA loyalists.

    Trump has said he would tap the billionare Elon Musk as the hatchet man to lead his proposed government commission on “efficiency” in government.

    Compared with the other fireworks of the campaign – like Trump’s promise to criminally prosecute his political rivals and suppress news organizations – threats to gut the United States’ vast federal bureaucracy don’t get much attention. But doing so is a big a threat to democracy.

    For years, conservatives have claimed that taking power from government agencies gives it back to the people. Yet while it might seem counterintuitive, Americans actually exercise their sovereignty through the administrative state.

    The American administrative state was established almost 100 years ago by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As a historian of American democracy, I think it’s valuable to remember what the old deal looked like while Trump rails against the New Deal.

    The Gilded Age

    Around 1900, America was not really democratic. The federal government did not rule by the consent of the governed. As historian Heather Cox Richardson recently argued, the American government was an oligarchy.

    Millions of working-class Slavs, Jews, Italians, Asians and Scotch-Irish Appalachians toiled mercilessly in death-trap sweatshops, suffocating mines and fiery steel mills. Cotton farmers in the Black Belt lived like peons.

    These people were America’s “other half,” as the social reformer Jacob Riis called them in 1890. And they were effectively excluded from the social contract.

    Meanwhile, for rich white men like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller it was, as Mark Twain quipped, a “Gilded Age.” Robber barons ran their industrial empires with impunity.

    When their employees tried to organize or protest, industrialists got sheriffs and police to suppress them. Or they hired private armies of “detectives,” like the Pinkertons, as Carnegie did when steelworkers struck in Homestead, Pennsylvania.

    Governors called in the National Guard, as Ephraim Morgan did in 1921 to suppress a labor dispute in West Virginia. Sometimes, it was the regular Army, as in 1919, when soldiers from Camp Pike propped up the peonage system of tenant farming by indiscriminately machine-gunning Black farmers hiding in the woods outside Elaine, Arkansas.

    ‘We stand at Armageddon’

    Forced by popular clamor, Congress decided to act.

    It created the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1887 and told its commissioners to compel railroads, which were gouging some customers and favoring others, to charge fair rates to everyone.

    This was the start of federal regulation.

    In 1895, the New York Legislature passed the Bakeshop Act, making it illegal to force an employee to work more than 10 hours a day or 60 hours a week.

    The Supreme Court, however, was still friendly to business. In its 1905 decision in Lochner v. New York, the court ruled against the Bakeshop Act. No one could regulate the workday or work week. The decision stripped Congress and state legislatures of their nascent regulatory powers. That enraged President Teddy Roosevelt.

    “(T)he right of the people to rule,” Roosevelt later thundered, had been usurped by the corporations. With apocalyptic fury he predicted, “We stand at Armageddon!”

    That was in 1912. The Lochner era, as historians call this period when workers and the public had few protections from exploitative businesses, lasted another 20 years.

    Then, in 1929, the U.S. economy collapsed.

    One-quarter of Americans had no work. Starving and desperate migrants wandered across the country. An army of veterans marched on Washington.

    The apocalyptic misery of the Great Depression finally made American oligarchy untenable.

    Liberal democracy

    In 1932, the people rewrote the social contract: They elected Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal in a landslide.

    It was, in essence, a revolution. After nearly 60 years of corporate domination, the 1932 election would “return America to its own people,” to use Roosevelt’s words.

    Of course, it was not really a “return.” In the precorporation world, most Americans – notably women and Black people – couldn’t participate in their own government. But 1932 was a giant step toward democracy. And the great innovation that would usher in this modern, liberal democracy was the administrative state: a meritocracy of career civil servants dedicated to carrying out the law.

    Have you ever wondered why a green light means “go” in every state? In 1935, the Bureau of Public Roads – now the Federal Highway Administration – wrote and enforced its first Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.

    That’s the administrative state in action. It’s how 122 million people cooperated to make complex, modern society work – without surrendering their sovereignty to some dictator like Benito Mussolini or Josef Stalin.

    But the Supreme Court kept striking down New Deal laws and regulations.

    After a massive electoral victory in 1936, FDR threatened to “pack” the court by raising the number of justices from nine to 15. Finally, the court relented. In a 5-4 decision, it allowed the state of Washington’s Industrial Welfare Committee to establish a minimum wage – $14.50 for a 48-hour work week.

    Most history textbooks don’t mention this milestone, but that’s when liberal democracy was secured.

    To be sure, it would take almost 30 more years before the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s brought democracy to the Jim Crow South. But even that victory depended on the Justice Department’s power to regulate elections in historically white supremacist states.

    The administrative state has been protecting the rights of ordinary Americans and executing the sovereignty of the people for the past 87 years.

    Who grounded Boeing airplanes when a door blew off a 737 in midflight? It was civil servants in the Federal Aviation Administration, a government agency founded by Congress in 1958 “to regulate civil aviation.”

    Why does the U.S. have cleaner air and water today than it did in the 1960s? Because in 1970, Congress passed the Clean Air Act, and a new Environmental Protection Agency was empowered to write and perpetually rewrite regulations that execute Congress’ antipollution laws.

    The alternative

    This system produces the occasional injustice or overreach.

    A farmer’s puddling acre, for example, might be overregulated as a “wetland.” A fishing company might be ordered to maintain a government-appointed herring counter at a cost of $710 a day.

    But gutting regulatory agencies and replacing a meritocratic bureaucracy with MAGA loyalists won’t help small farmers or family-owned fishing boats. It will empower big corporations to pollute, exploit their workers, price-gouge customers, cut corners on safety – and to corrupt the political system.

    It’s also illegal. Congress has deliberately protected those bureaucrats from the volatility of presidential politics.

    Unlike presidential appointees, who serve at the pleasure of the president, civil servants work for the people. They are empowered by Congress, and the president cannot fire them. At least for now.

    Joseph Patrick Kelly has previously volunteered as an officer at the county and precinct level in the Democratic Party.

    ref. Undoing the ‘deep state’ means Trump would undo over a century of progress in building a federal government for the people and not just for rich white men – https://theconversation.com/undoing-the-deep-state-means-trump-would-undo-over-a-century-of-progress-in-building-a-federal-government-for-the-people-and-not-just-for-rich-white-men-234421

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Grassley, Ernst Slam USCIS Failure to Comply with Federal and State Requests for Citizenship Voter Data

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    Source: United States Senator for Iowa Chuck Grassley

    BUTLER COUNTY, IOWA U.S. Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) released the below joint statement regarding the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) failure to release citizenship information on 2,176 potential non-citizen Iowa voters. USCIS confirmed receipt of the senators’ October 31 letter supporting Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate’s request for the data, writing, “A fulsome response to Secretary Pate’s request is forthcoming.” The agency neither provided the information Grassley and Ernst asked for by November 1, nor specified when or if it would do so. 

    “Anything short of the information Secretary Pate requested is unacceptable. Iowa has worked in good faith to secure its electoral process and safeguard Americans’ cherished right to vote. Unfortunately, USCIS’ stonewalling has led to more questions than answers. The Iowa Secretary of State has assured us protections are in place to ensure all legally registered voters’ ballots are counted. It is paramount the federal government provide Iowa election officials the requested information so they can accurately discern which individuals ought to be casting provisional ballots.

    “We reiterate our demand for USCIS to immediately release the requested information, to ensure all eligible citizens can participate in our elections. With Election Day right around the corner, there’s no time for federal officials to waste.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Teenager jailed following death of young woman

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A teenager has been jailed for the manslaughter of a young woman on Christmas Eve.

    The then 16-year-old male was found guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday, 26 July of the manslaughter of Kacey Clarke at her home in Bermondsey.

    On Friday, 1 November, the now 17-year-old was sentenced at the same court to six-and-a-half-years’ imprisonment.

    Detective Inspector Adam Clifton was one of the senior investigators who investigated the death. He said: “Through a thorough investigation we were able to disprove many assertions made about Kacey, leading to the jury rejecting the defendant’s claim to have been acting in self-defence. I am pleased that we have been able to secure justice for her.

    “Reducing violence against women and girls remains a key priority for the Met and I would urge anyone who is suffering abuse to reach out for help.”

    Police had been called at 22:03hrs on 24 December 2023 to reports of a stabbing at a flat on Jamaica Road, SE16.

    Officers attended along with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance. They provided emergency first aid to 22-year-old Kacey Clarke, however she sadly died at the scene.

    The subsequent post-mortem examination gave cause of death as a single sharp force trauma to the chest.

    The youth was arrested near to the scene by police officers responding to the incident. He was known to Kacey but he cannot be named due to his age.

    When questioned by police, the youth claimed that Kacey was the aggressor and had confronted him with a knife.

    Some three weeks later, workmen found a blood-stained knife in nearby Rail Sidings Road. This was recovered and forensic examination found it to be stained with Kacey’s blood.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Nauru joins the UNESCO World Heritage Convention as the 196th State Party

    Source: UNESCO World Heritage Centre

    On 22 July 2024, the Republic of Nauru officially deposited its instrument of ratification of the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972), with the UNESCO Director-General Ms Audrey Azoulay. With this new ratification, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention now has 196 States Parties making the Convention one of the most ratified instruments in the world.
    This news was announced during the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee in New …

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The “life situation” service for moving to another region has been launched on the public services portal

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko visited the laboratory for user testing of public services in Kaliningrad. The Deputy Prime Minister was presented with a new service “life situation” for planning and implementing a move to another region. Thanks to the service, people who change their permanent place of residence can receive all the necessary public services in one place – comprehensively on the public services portal according to the “life situation” principle.

    The “life situation” service for planning and implementing a move allows you to use the government services portal to:

    – submit an application for registration at the place of residence,

    — renew your compulsory medical insurance policy,

    – register with a clinic,

    – enroll children in school and kindergarten,

    — re-register pensions and social benefits,

    — register with the military registration and enlistment office.

    “Moving to another region involves completing a large number of documents – from changing your registration at your place of residence to registering your children in school and kindergarten. The “life situation” service for moving will help people complete all the documents more easily and quickly, and instead of visiting departments, focus on solving more important issues,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    Also, within the framework of the service for moving to another region, reference information is provided on how to ensure a comfortable move for people with special needs, choose a transport company for transporting things, how to transport pets, what documents are required for moving by car and what else needs to be taken into account with this type of move. Information is also available that will help you find a job after moving to another region.

    It is expected that in 2025, thanks to the “life situation” for moving to another region, the time for processing the necessary documents will be halved – from 20 to 10 days. The number of necessary documents is planned to be reduced threefold – from 15 to 5. The number of face-to-face visits to departments will also decrease – from 8 to 4.

    Provision of services based on the principle of “life situations” is part of the federal project “State for People”. Services for the provision of state services based on the principle of “life situations” represent models of the most common events that people encounter.

    At the moment, 16 federal “life situations” have been launched on the portals of public services and “MSP.RF”. Among them are such services as “Large family”, “Participation in sports competitions”, “Hunting and fishing trips”, “Getting into an emergency situation”, “Organization of cargo logistics”, “Opening a private school”, “Opening a pharmacy”, “Opening a tourist facility”.

    To date, about 1.5 million people have used the “life situations” services. By the end of 2024, it is planned to launch 34 “life situations” at the federal level.

    Work on the implementation of “life situations” is also underway at the regional level. It is planned that 85 regional “life situations” will be launched by the end of 2024.

    In user testing laboratories, specialists check government services for compliance with customer-centricity standards and evaluate their convenience and ease of use.

    Since the launch of the federal project “State for People” in 2021, more than 100 federal services have been improved based on the recommendations that ministries and departments received as a result of laboratory studies.

    These include state cadastral registration and state registration of rights to real estate and transactions with it, registration of fire safety declarations, licensing of activities for the technical maintenance of medical devices, and licensing of pharmaceutical activities.

    User testing laboratories operate in Lipetsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Tula, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk, Kaliningrad, Stavropol and Vladivostok. Two more such laboratories operate in Moscow.

    The tests are conducted using domestically produced neurophysiological equipment and additional methods such as in-depth interviews and usability testing.

    These methods and devices allow us to analyze the needs and habits of the target audience and identify user barriers. Based on the research results, recommendations are sent to government agencies to improve the operation of services and their implementation is further monitored.

    The federal project “State for People” is included in the list of initiatives for the socio-economic development of Russia; its implementation has been carried out at the federal and regional levels of government since 2021.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: One Month of Meeting Survivors Where They Are in Virginia

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: One Month of Meeting Survivors Where They Are in Virginia

    One Month of Meeting Survivors Where They Are in Virginia

    BRISTOL, Va.— Yesterday marked one month since the White House declared a major disaster in Virginia for Hurricane Helene. Since then, FEMA and the commonwealth of Virginia, along with other partner agencies, have been working to provide resources to survivors on the road to recovery.16 counties and two independent cities have been designated for Individual Assistance and 36 counties for Public Assistance as of November 1, 2024. The deadline for Individual Assistance is December 2, 2024. To learn more about individual assistance, visit fema.gov/ia.

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    FEMA staff have been working to reach the whole community. One part of the community outreach includes Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams, who walk door to door to register survivors and answer questions. Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams have visited over 26,000 homes in Virginia over the last month. FEMA staff have attended community events across the declared counties and independent cities, spreading the word about disaster assistance. Additionally, FEMA has opened eight Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) throughout southwest Virginia, providing in-person assistance to over 2,600 Virginians to date. Staff from federal, commonwealth, and local agencies are at DRCs to help survivors answer questions about FEMA applications as well as access other resources and support.Commonwealth, federal, local and nonprofit agencies have collaborated on Agriculture Recovery Resource Days, where over 15 agencies and organizations shared resources with farmers and agribusinesses impacted by Hurricane Helene. Over 100 households attended the first Agriculture Recovery Resource Day on, October. 29 in Independence, Va. At least two additional Agriculture Recovery Resource Days will be held on Nov. 7 and Nov. 9. To learn more about upcoming agriculture events please visit Hurricane Helene Virginia Agriculture Recovery Resource Day | FEMA.gov.  Below are some pictures of FEMA staff in communities throughout southwest Virginia, meeting survivors where they are:
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    Montgomery County, Va. (Oct. 1, 2024) – A resident describes high water from the New River to a Preliminary Damage Assessment team days after it flooded its banks and into his home. The team, comprised of Montgomery County emergency managers, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and FEMA was reviewing Montgomery County properties impacted by Tropical Storm Helene.

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va.— A FEMA specialist helps a survivor apply for federal assistance at the Taylors Valley Community Center in Taylors Valley on Oct. 4, 2024. (Philip Maramba/FEMA)

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va.— FEMA staff assisting Hurricane Helene survivors on opening day of the DRC in Damascus. (Philip Maramba/FEMA)

    GRAYSON COUNTY, Va.— FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance specialists, sharing information about FEMA disaster assistance with a resident in Independence on Oct. 10, 2024. (Nicholas Monteleone/FEMA) 

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    Bland, Va. – FEMA staff talk about disaster assistance with attendees of the Bland County Festival of Leaves at a pop-up FEMA Disaster Recovery Center.

    WYTHE COUNTY, Va.— A FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance specialist, accompanied by FEMA Corps team members, shares application information with a Wythe County resident on Oct. 17. FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams are making their way through southwest Virginia to help survivors impacted by Helene. (Kelly Magarity/FEMA)

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va.— FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) staff discuss disaster assistance and SBA resources for Helene survivors at a community event on Oct. 19, 2024. (Johannes Webb / FEMA)

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va.— FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance specialist talking to a Helene survivor at a community event on Oct. 19. (Johannes Webb / FEMA)

    WYTHE COUNTY, Va.— FEMA staff member at the Disaster Recovery Center in Wytheville on Oct. 26, sharing information about FEMA programs. (Johannes Webb / FEMA)

    WYTHE COUNTY, Va. – FEMA staff handing out Halloween candy and discussing disaster assistance programs at a community event in Wytheville on Oct. 26. (Johannes Webb /FEMA)

    GRAYSON COUNTY, Va.— FEMA Applicant Service Program specialist assisting a producer at the first Agriculture Recovery Resource Day in Independence on Oct. 29. (Johannes Webb / FEMA)

    FEMA encourages Hurricane Helene survivors who have not applied for assistance to do so before the Individual Assistance deadline on December 2. Impacted individuals in the 16 designated counties and two independent cities can apply today by visiting www.disasterassistance.gov, using the FEMA mobile app, calling 1-800-621-3362, or visiting a Disaster Recovery Center. A ninth DRC will open on Saturday, November 2 in Galax, Va. and additional locations will open in the coming weeks. Disaster survivors can visit any DRC to receive assistance. To find the DRC closest to you, including addresses and hours, visit FEMA.gov/drc or text DRC and a ZIP code to 43362.

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    FEMA has set up a rumor response webpage to clarify our role in the Helene response. Visit Hurricane Helene: Rumor Response | FEMA.gov. For more information on Virginia’s disaster recovery, visit vaemergency.gov,  the Virginia Department of Emergency Management Facebook page , fema.gov/disaster/4831 and facebook.com/FEMA.  
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