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  • MIL-OSI China: Jianhe-Liping expressway opens to traffic in SW China

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

    Jianhe-Liping expressway opens to traffic in SW China

    Updated: October 26, 2024 09:59 Xinhua
    An aerial panoramic drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows a section of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The Jianhe-Liping expressway was opened to traffic on Friday, shortening the travel time between Jianhe County and Liping County of Guizhou Province to about one hour. The main line of this expressway stretches 74.754 kilometers. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows Nanmengxi bridge of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A ceremony marking the operation of Jianhe-Liping expressway is held in Jianhe, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 25, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A staff member works at a toll gate of Jianhe-Liping highway in Aoshi, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 25, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Vehicles pass a toll gate of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in Aoshi, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 25, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows a section of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows Nanmengxi bridge of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows a section of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows a section of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 25, 2024 shows a section of the Jianhe-Liping expressway in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Qinzhou Port sees surge in NEV parts exports in S China’s Guangxi

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

    Qinzhou Port sees surge in NEV parts exports in S China’s Guangxi

    Updated: October 26, 2024 10:08 Xinhua
    A truck transports containers carrying new energy vehicle (NEV) parts at a station in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 24, 2024. By Oct. 22 this year, new energy vehicle (NEV) parts made in Liuzhou of Guangxi and transported from Qinzhou Port have reached more than 11,370 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), which is about 71 times of the quantity in 2019, according to statistics of China Railway Nanning Group Co., Ltd. The export destinations have reached more than 40 countries and regions from Southeast Asia to Latin America and the Middle East. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 24, 2024 shows a container ship carrying new energy vehicle (NEV) parts at the Qinzhou Port in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 24, 2024 shows cranes transporting containers carrying new energy vehicle (NEV) parts at a station in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 24, 2024 shows a train leaving Qinzhou Port in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 22, 2024 shows the Qinzhou Port in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A worker transports new energy vehicle (NEV) parts in a logistics center in Liuzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 23, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 23, 2024 shows workers preparing containers carrying new energy vehicle (NEV) parts in a logistics center in Liuzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A new energy vehicle (NEV) moves at an autorack in a logistics center in Liuzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 23, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 24, 2024 shows the automatic container terminal at the Qinzhou Port in Qinzhou, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Naval Forces Participate in Republic of Korea Multi-National Mine Warfare Exercise

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    Naval forces from the U.S., the Republic of Korea (ROK) and 17 partner and allied nations concluded Multi-National Mine Warfare Exercise (MNMIWEX) 24 in Busan, ROK, Oct. 25, 2024.

    Part of an annual series of exercises hosted by the ROK Navy, MNMIWEX 24 increased proficiency in mine countermeasures (MCM) operations within a multi-national naval force.

    This year’s iteration had 19 nations and approximately 100 personnel participating, making MNMIWEX 24 the largest of the series to be held.

    “I was grateful for the opportunity to work with our hosts, the ROK Navy, and our partner nations and allies,” said Capt. Antonio Hyde, commodore of Mine Counter Measures Squadron (MCMRON) Seven, which belongs to Task Force 76, U.S. 7th Fleet’s expeditionary warfare force. “This multi-national training refines how we operate in a complex maritime environment to maintain open sea-lanes and freedom of navigation for all countries in the region.”

    MCM forces from the U.S., Australia, Canada and New Zealand embarked the tank landing ship ROKS Cheon Wang Bong (LST 686), which teamed with the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Patriot (MCM 7) to conduct mine hunting operations during the eight-day at-sea phase.

    A multinational watch floor directed MNMIWEX operations ashore. This facilitated a command structure that promoted interchangeability and helped build the capacity of multinational MCM forces to operate effectively as a team.

    “Through this exercise, we improve our abilities to carry out multinational mine operations to protect major ports and sea lines of communication from the complex threats of enemy in case of emergency,” said Capt. Lee Taek-sun, commander of ROK Navy Mine Squadron 52. “We will continue to develop the combat capabilities necessary for mine warfare and further improve mine operation abilities and procedures with multinational forces.”

    MNIMIWEX 24 featured participants from the United States, Republic of Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of the Philippines, Italy, Greece, Türkiye, Thailand, Belgium, Malaysia, Oman, Colombia, United Arab Emirates, Chile and the Netherlands.

    The exercise took place in U.S. 7th Fleet, the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, which routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Beatty Hails $169 Million from EPA As A Win for Equitable Clean Water Access

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (3rd District of Ohio)

    WASHINGTON, DC  Earlier this week, Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) announced over $169 million in funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for upgrades to Ohio’s water infrastructure. 

    This funding is part of $3.6 billion in new funding under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Combined with the $2.6 billion announced earlier this month, this $6.2 billion in investments for Fiscal Year 2025 will help communities across the country safely manage wastewater, protect local freshwater resources, and deliver safe drinking water to homes, schools, and businesses.  

       

    These Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds will flow through the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (CWSRF and DWSRF), a long-standing federal-state water investment partnership. This multibillion-dollar investment will fund state-run, low-interest loan programs that address key challenges in financing water infrastructure.  The announcement includes allotments for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Clean Water General Supplemental funds for Ohio ($140,084,000), Emerging Contaminant funds ($12,092,000) and $17,253,000 under the Drinking Water Emerging Contaminant Fund.

    The new funding is part of a five-year, $50 billion investment in water infrastructure through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – the largest investment in water infrastructure in American history. To ensure investments reach communities that need them the most, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law mandates that a majority of the funding announced must be provided to disadvantaged communities in the form of grants or loans that do not have to be repaid. 

     

    “I’m proud to announce this $169 million investment in Ohio’s water infrastructure, particularly for communities long marginalized by poor water systems and pollution,” said Congresswoman Joyce Beatty.“This funding not only improves quality but also promotes justice and equity. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law remains a transformative force, and I’m honored to have helped secure this critical support for those who need it most.”

    “Water keeps us healthy, sustains vibrant communities and dynamic ecosystems, and supports economic opportunity. When our water infrastructure fails, it threatens people’s health, peace of mind, and the environment,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s historic investment in water, EPA is working with states and local partners to upgrade infrastructure and address local challenges—from lead in drinking water, to PFAS, to water main breaks, to sewer overflows and climate resilience. Together, we are creating good-paying jobs while ensuring that all people can rely on clean and safe water.”

     

     

    EPA is changing the odds for communities that have faced barriers to planning and accessing federal funding through its Water Technical Assistance program, which helps disadvantaged communities identify water challenges, develop infrastructure upgrade plans, and apply for funding. Communities seeking Water Technical Assistance can request support by completing the WaterTA request form. These efforts also advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s Justice40 Initiative, which sets the goal that 40% of the overall benefits of certain Federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.

     

    For more information, including the state-by-state allocation of 2025 funding and a breakdown of EPA SRF funding available under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, please visit the Clean Water State Revolving Fund website and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund website. Additionally, the SRF Public Portal allows users to access data from both the Drinking Water and Clean Water SRF programs through interactive reports, dashboards, and maps.

    The State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs have been the foundation of water infrastructure investments for more than 30 years, providing low-cost financing for local projects across America. SRF programs are critically important programs for investing in the nation’s water infrastructure. They are designed to generate significant and sustainable water quality and public health benefits across the country. Their impact is amplified by the growth inherent in a revolving loan structure, in which payments of principal and interest on loans become available to address future needs. 

    For media inquiries, please contact Cassandra.Johnson@mail.house.gov.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Strengthening Ties: 51st MXG hosts ROKAF Immersion Tour

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    For the first time in six years, the 51st Maintenance Group hosted a maintenance immersion tour with Republic of Korea Air Force Airmen to showcase Osan’s maintenance and logistics capabilities at Osan Air Base, ROK, Oct. 21-23, 2024.

    ROKAF officers assigned to multiple bases across the peninsula were given the opportunity to tour various facilities such as the 5th Reconnaissance Squadron, the 731st Air Mobility Squadron, as well as the 25th and 36th Fighter Generation Squadrons.

    “This tour provides insights into various career fields and their operational status,” said Capt. Michael Shin, 36th Fighter Generation Squadron sortie generation flight commander. “But it also fosters personal connection among the participants and our Airmen.”

    Throughout the tour, ROKAF Airmen engaged in demonstrations and discussions with Osan AB personnel, gaining critical knowledge about aircraft maintenance, procedures and logistical operations.

    “The systems we were able to see were more similar than I had assumed,” said Capt. Eugene Koo, 15th Special Missions Wing operations support plan officer, “I learned a lot of new things and corrected some misconceptions I originally had.”

    The tour also emphasized the importance of building relationships between the two forces. Informal networking sessions allowed ROKAF and U.S. Air Force members to share experiences and strategies, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that is crucial for joint operations.

    “I enjoyed seeing the differences between our two cultures in a work environment,” said Capt. Yunseok Yang, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Group component maintenance squad leader. “I think it’s important for us to continue to work together and learn from each other.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Remarks by President  Biden on the Biden-⁠ Harris Administration’s Record of Delivering for Tribal Communities, Including Keeping His Promise to Make this Historic Visit to Indian Country | Laveen Village,  AZ

    Source: The White House

    Gila Crossing Community School
    Laveen Village, Arizona

    10:44 A.M. MST

    PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I’m Joe Biden.  I’m Jill Biden’s husband  (Laughter.)

    Gov, thank you for that introduction and to the Gila Indian River Community — the — Gila — yeah, Gila — nothing wrong with me — (laughter) — Gila River Indian Community for welcoming me today. 

    You know — (applause) — I say this with all sincerity, this, to me, is one the most consequential things I’ve ever had an opportunity to do in my whole career and as president of the United States.  It’s an honor — a genuine honor to be in this special place on this special day. 

    Thank you to Senator Mark Kelly, a great friend, who also is married to an incredible woman who is my friend. 

    Please have a seat, by the way.  (Laughter.)

    And Congressman Greg Stanton.  I saw Greg when I came in.  He’s over there somewhere.  Greg, thank you.

    And I’m putting these glasses on because I’m having trouble seeing this. 

    And all the elected leaders and the Tribal community leaders for being here. 

    You know, I can’t tell you what a special thanks I have for Deb Haaland, my Interior secretary.  I was determined — (applause) — I was determined — I made a commitment when I became president to have an administration that looked like America.  Except you’re America, and there’s — never has been — never has been a Native American, an Indigenous person who was on — in the Cabinet or in a — in the secretary’s job or any consequential job in a presidential administration.

    She’s the first — but it’s clearly not the last — Native American Cabinet secretary ever.  (Applause.)  And her historic and dedicated leadership is strengthening the relationship between the Tribal Nations and the federal government — is unlike ever happened before. 

    That’s why we’re here today. 

    You know, when I got to the Senate, I was only 29 years old.  I had to wait 17 days to be eligible.  And I had — after I got elected, w- — while I waiting, my wife and daughter were killed and my two boys were badly injured.

    And a guy that came to my assistance was a guy named Danny Inouye.  And the first thing he taught me — not a joke — was, “Joe, it is not ‘Indians.’  It’s ‘Indian Nations’ — Indian N-” — (applause) — No, I — he was serious, deadly earnest about it.

    It’s been 10 years since a sitting president — president came and visited Indian Country.  That’s simply much too long.

    And that’s why I am here today not only to fulfil my promise to be a president that — first president to visit Indian Country but, more importantly, to right a wrong, to chart a new path toward a better future for us all.

    I am also here because, as I said, my wife Jill has been here 10 times in Indian Country, literally.  The first lady sends her love and said, “Joe, make sure you come home.”  (Laughter.)  Because every time she goes — she spent a lot of time in, excuse me for saying this, the Navajo Nation.  I’m worried — (applause) — every time she goes, I’m worried she’s not coming home.  (Laughter.)

    I watched that beautiful performance just now, and it moved me deeply.  It’s a reminder of everything Native people enjoy and employ: sacred traditions, culture passed down over thousands of — thousands of years.  (Applause.)  

    Long before there was a United States, Native communities flourished on these lands.  They practiced democratic government before we ever heard of it, developed advanced agriculture, contributed to science, art, and culture.  (Applause.)

    But eventually, the United States was established and began expanding, entering treaties with sovereign Tribal Nations.  But as time moved on, respect for s- — for Tribal sovereignty evaporated, was shattered, pushing Native people off their homelands, denying — denying their humanity and their rights, targeting children to cut their connection to their ancestors and their inheritance and their heritage. 

    At first, in the 19- — 1800s, the effort was voluntary, asking Tribes to sell their children — to send their children away to vocational schools.  But then — then the federal government mandated — mandated the removal of children from their families and Tribes, launching what’s called the Federal Indian Boarding School era — era.  Over a 150-year span — 150 years — from the early 1800s to 1870 — to 1970.  One of the most horrific chapters in American history.  We should be ashamed.  A chapter that most Americans don’t know about.  The vast majority don’t even know about it. 

    I was — I was at my hotel today.  I told the pe- — the hotel staff, as we were leaving.  They said, “Where are you going?”  I told them.  They said, “What are you doing?”  I told them.  They said they’re Natives here.  They said, “I never knew that.  I never knew that.”  Think of how many people don’t know.

    As president, I believe it’s imper- — important that we do know — know generations of Native children stolen, taken away to places they didn’t know with people they never met who spoke a language they had never heard.  Native communities silenced.  Their children’s laughter and play were gone. 

    Children would arrive at schools.  Their clothes taken off.  Their hair that they were told was sacred was chopped off.  Their names literally erased and replaced by a number or an English name. 

    One survivor later recounted her days when taken away.  She said, quote, “My mother standing on that sidewalk as we loaded into a green bus.  I can see the image of my mom burned into my mind and my heart where she was crying.”

    Another survivor described what it was like at the boarding school, and I quote, “When I would talk in my Tribal language, I would get hit.  I lost my tongue.  They beat me every day.”

    Children abused — emotionally, physically, and sexually abused.  Forced into hard labor.  Some put up for adoption without the consent of their birth parents.  Some left for dead in unmarked graves. 

    And for those who did return home, they were wounded in body and in spirit — trauma and shame passed down through generations. 

    The policy continued even after the Civil Rights Act, which got me involved in politics as a young man.  Even after the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, it continued. 

    All told, hundreds and hundreds of Federal Indian Boarding Schools across the country.  Tens of thousands of Native children entered the system.  Nearly 1,000 documented Native child deaths, though the real number is likely to be much, much higher; lost generations, culture, and language; lost trust. 

    It’s horribly, horribly wrong.  It’s a sin on our soul.

    I’d like to ask, with your permission, for a moment of silence as we remember those lost and the generations living with that trauma. 

    (A moment of silence is observed.)

    After 150 years, the United States government eventually stopped the program, but the federal government has never — never — formally apologized for what happened until today. 

    I formally apologize — (applause) — as president of the United States of America, for what we did.  I formally apologize.  And it’s long overdue.

    At the Tribal school — at a Tribal school in Arizona, a community full of tradition and culture, and joined by survivors and descendants to do just that: apologize, apologize, apolo- — rewrite the history book correctly.  (Applause.)

    I have a solemn responsibility to be the first president to formally apologize to the Native peoples — Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Native Alaskans — and [at] Federal Indian Boarding Schools. 

    It’s long, long, long overdue.  Quite frankly, there’s no excuse that this apology took 50 years to make. 

    The Federal Indian Boarding School policy and the pain it has caused will always be a significant mark of shame, a blot on American history. 

    For too long, this all happened with virtually no public attention, not written about in our history books —

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  Yeah, what about the people in Gaza?

    THE PRESIDENT:  — not taught in our schools.

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  What about the people in Palestine, huh?

    (Cross-talk.)

    AUDIENCE:  Booo —

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  (Inaudible.)

    THE PRESIDENT:  Let her talk.  Let her talk.

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  (Inaudible) empty promise for our people.  How can you apologize for a genocide while committing a genocide in Palestine?

    Free Palestine!  Free Palestine!

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  Get out of here!

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  Free Palestine!

    THE PRESIDENT:  No, no.  Let — let her go.  There’s a lot of innocent people being killed. 

    AUDIENCE MEMBER:  (Inaudible.)

    THE PRESIDENT:  There’s a lot of innocent people being killed, and it has to stop.

    For those — (applause) — for those who went through this period, it was too painful to speak of.  For our nation, it was too shameful to acknowledge.  But just because history is silent doesn’t mean it didn’t take place.  It did take place.  (Applause.)

    While darkness can hide much, it erases nothing.  It erases nothing.  Some injustices are heinous, horrific, and grievous.  They can’t be buried, no matter how hard people try. 

    As I’ve said throughout my presidency, we must know the good, the bad, the truth of who we are as a nation.  That’s what great nations do.  We’re a great nation.  We’re the greatest of nations.  We do not erase history; we make history.  We learn from history, and we remember so we can heal as a nation.  It takes remembering.

    This formal apology is the culmination of decades of work by so many courageous people, many of whom are here today: survivors and descendants, allies and advocates — like the nation’s Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition and other — (applause) —

    All of you who are part of that, stand up.  Stand up.  (Applause.)  As my grandfather would say, you’re doing God’s work.

    And other courageous leaders who spent decades shining a light on this dark chapter.  And leaders like Secretary Haaland, whose grandparents were children at one of those boarding schools. 

    U.S. Interior Department, the same department that long ago oversaw Federal Indian Boarding Schools — guess what? — the extensive work on the — breaking ground, it’s happened with her.  It’s appropriate that she is bringing an end to what that very agency did.  (Applause.)  Groundbreaking report documenting what happened. 

    We owe it to all of you across Indian Country.  The truth — the truth must be told.  And the truth must be heard all across America. 

    But this official apolocy [apology] is only one step toward and forward from the shadows of failed policies of the past.  That’s why I’ve committed to working with Indigenous communities across the country to write a new and better chapter of our — in our history, to honor the solemn promise the United States made to Tribal Nations, to fulfill our federal trust and treaty obligations.  It’s long, long, long overdue.  (Applause.)

    And I say this with all sincerity, from day one, my administration, Jill and I, Kamala and Secretary Haaland, our entire administration have worked to include Indigenous voices in all we do.  Along with Secretary Haaland, I’ve appointed Native Americans to lead across the federal government.

    I signed a groundbreaking executive order to give Tribes the — more autonomy to make your own decisions — (applause) — requiring federal agencies to streamline grant appro- — grant appropriations and applications, to comanage federal programs, to eliminate heavy-handed reporting requirements.  It’s about representing your autonomy.  And, I might add, it’s a hell of a lot more efficient when you do it too.  (Applause.)

    Folks, I’m proud to have reestablished the White House Council on Native American Affairs — (applause); relaunched the White House Tribal Na- — Tribal Nations Summit — (applause); and taken historic steps to improve Tribal consultation.  (Applause.) 

    With the historic laws I’ve signed, we’re making some of the most significant investments in Native communities ever — ever in American history. 

    It’s part of my Invest in America agenda, and it’s helping all Americans from every state and every Tribe, and that’s good for all America. 

    Helping Native communities get through the pandemic with vaccine shots in arms and checks in pockets. 

    I’m proud this helped cut child poverty in Native communities by more than one third.  (Applause.) 

    I’m proud our economy — our economic plan has created 200,000 jobs for Native Americans, record-low [un]employment in Native communities. 

    With the strong support from Secretary Haaland and all of you, we’re finally modernizing Tribal infrastructure, for God’s sake — (applause) — building new roads, new bridges; delivering clean water, affordable high-speed broadband in every Native community; and so much more. 

    Folks, we’re just getting started.  We’re making historic climate investments in clean energy, conservation, and clean water [for] Native communities, including co-stewardships of our land and waters. 

    We just des- — designated the first National Marine Sancrutary — Sanctuary proposed by Indigenous communities, which is off the coast of California.  We just got that done.  (Applause.)  And I have restored and designated multiple national monuments to honor Tribal Nations, including the Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon, right here in Arizona, where I had the honor of visiting.  (Applause.)  It was breathtaking.  It was breathtaking.

    I secured the first-ever advanced funding for Indian Health Services — (applause) — so Tribal hospitals can plan ahead, order supplies, hire doctors and know that the money will be there.  (Applause.)  

    We’re also preserving ancestral Tribal homelands, restoring salmon and other native fish, recognizing the value of Indigenous knowledge and languages, especially those damaged in the boarding school era. 

    In fact, my administration was proud to defend the Indian Child Welfare Act — (applause) — an act that was passed in 1970 [1978] in no small part to remedy the harms of 150 years of taking Native children away from their families. 

    But you all know, that act was challenged just a few years ago in the summer of 2023.  Those who opposed us challenged — challenged on the grounds that Native families should not have priority over everyone else in adopting Native children.  Well, I took that all the way to the Supreme Court and we won.  We won.  (Applause.)

    We also extended mental health programs through the Bureau of Indian Education so young people have the tools to end cycles of generational trauma. 

    As an educator, this is something Jill cares deeply about, my wife, just as she’s traveled across Native communities to increase access to health care and so much more, including helping open the first cancer cure [care] center in Navajo Nation.  (Applause.)

    And more to do — a lot more to do.

    And, by the way, the infrastructure bill is over a trillion dollars.  It’s not a decade.  I mean, it’s not a quarter.  It’s going to be there for a decade.  Much, much more to come, and you got to get your fair share.   

    By [re]authorizing the Violence Against Women Act — an Act I took great pains in writing 30 years ago, we also — (applause) — we also reasirmed [reaffirmed] Tribal sovereignty and expanded Tribal jurisdiction in cases where outside predators [perpetrators] harm members of your Nation. 

    And as we mark Native Americans History Month in November — this November, we recognize the contributions of Indigenous people in — to American history.  You — you are the first Americans.  I might add, you’re among the most patriotic Americans.  (Applause.)  Well, that’s a fact.  The whole of America should know, all Americans should know Indigenous people volunteer to serve in the United States military five times more than any other single group.  (Applause.)  Five times.  Five.  Five.  Five.  (Applause.)  Many having paid the ultimate sacrifice in every war since our founding. 

    To all of you, thank you — thank you for serving in so many ways — as first responders, artists, entrepreneurs, educators, doctors, scientists, and so much more — sharing your culture and your knowledge for the good of future generations, believing in possibilities — the possibility to usher in a new era to a nation-to-nation relationship grounded in dignity and respect.  It matters. 

    My dad used to have an expression.  He’d say, “Joey, everyone — everyone — is entitled to be treated with dignity.  Everyone.”  “Everyone is enti-” — he meant it.  (Applause.)

    Well, let me close with this.  It’s about restoring your dignity.

    I know no apology can or will make up for what was lost during the darkness of the Federal Boarding School policy.  But today, we’re finally moving forward into the light. 

    As president of the United States, I’ve had the honor to bestow our nation’s most prestigious medals to distinguished people and organizations all across America.  That includes Native Americans who survived the boarding school era. 

    Early in my term, I bestowed the Medal of Freedom — our highest civilian honor — on a man my grandfather, who was an Irish immigrant and was not treated very well because he was an Irish Catholic in the coal-mine era in Scranton — but he went on to be an all-American football player at Santa Clara.  And every time they’d talk about all-Americans, he’d say, “Joey, the greatest athlete in American history is Jim Thorpe.”  (Applause.)  Oh, I’m seri- — I knew a lot about Jim Thorpe before some of you probably even knew.  (Laughter.)

    As a child, Jim was taken from his home but went on to become one of the greatest athletes ever, ever, ever in all of American history. 

    And earlier this week, I bestowed two other revere- — revered medals — the National Medals of Arts and the National Medal of the Humanities — to 39 extraordinary Americans and organizations, including Roseta Wrol [Rosita Worl], an Alaskan Native.  (Applause.) 

    More than 80 years ago, she was a six-year-old when she was taken to a federal boarding school.  She spent three years without her family, her family not knowing if she’d ever come home.  Nine years old, she was one of those who did come home. 

    Over the next seven decades, she became a leading anthropologist and advocate, building a new era of understanding.  Her story, from being taken from her home as child to standing in the Oval Office receiving one of the nation’s most consequential medals, is a story of the truth, the power of healing. 

    When Roseta [Rosita] sees young people signing tradi- — singing traditional songs, just like we heard today, she says, and I quote, “We will hear the voices of our ancestors, and we are now hearing it through our children.”

    For too long, this nation sought to silence the voices of generations of Native children, but now your voices are being heard.    

    That’s the America that we should be.  That’s the America we can all be proud of.  That’s who we are.  For God’s sake, let’s make sure we reach out and embrace, because you make us stronger.  You are America.

    God bless you all.  And may God protect our troops. 

    Thank you.  (Applause.)

    11:07 A.M. MST

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Care centres operating on Saturdays remain open

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Attention duty announcers, radio and TV stations:

    Please broadcast the following special announcement immediately, and repeat it at frequent intervals:

         “The Social Welfare Department announces that while Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 3 has been issued, child care centres, centres providing after school care programmes, elderly services centres and day rehabilitation units including sheltered workshops, integrated vocational rehabilitation services centres, integrated vocational training centres and day activity centres, which normally operate on Saturdays, remain open during their normal operating hours. If necessary, members of the public can contact the centres to make arrangements for the safe return home of their children and family members.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCSD’s “Cheers!” Series to present family entertainment programmes from December to March next year (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    LCSD’s “Cheers!” Series to present family entertainment programmes from December to March next year (with photos)
    LCSD’s “Cheers!” Series to present family entertainment programmes from December to March next year (with photos)
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      The “Cheers!” Series, presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will be held from December to March next year. Eight local and visiting performing groups are invited to give audiences fabulous family entertainment programmes, covering dance, music, puppetry and music theatre performances, which are ideal for friends and families to celebrate fun-filled winter festivities together.    ”Släpstick” from the Netherlands will make its Hong Kong debut with “Schërzo”, a performance blending music and comedy elements. With virtuosic musicianship and hilarious physical language, the five musicians of the troupe will deliver an absurd and entertaining musical feast for all ages. Australia’s Windmill Theatre Company will present the puppetry show “Grug and the Rainbow”. Grug is a character from the much-loved picture books by the Australian writer Ted Prior. The grassy little friend will return to Hong Kong to meet his fans and toddlers and embark on a heart-warming adventure full of surprises.  The performances prepared by local performing groups are also exciting. Local a cappella group Boonfaysau will kick off the series with a new a cappella musical, “Peter and the Wolf”, featuring a rearranged version of Prokofiev’s classic symphonic tale for children by local composer Austin Leung, as well as original Cantonese songs with lyrics written by renowned lyricist and film director Norris Wong, to delight the audience. In the Musical Fairy Tales: “Goldipegs & The Three Cellos”, Premiere Performances of Hong Kong will bring together local music ensembles and musicians to present three musical fairy tales, from Ferdinand the Bull who enjoys flowers, to the Frog Prince awaiting his royal kiss, and Goldipegs who enters the home of a family of cellos and discovers amazing music.   ”The Snowman & The Bear” concert will return this winter, with the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong performing live on stage alongside the screening of the two Christmas animated films accompanied by storytelling and singing, bringing audiences into a dreamlike winter world. In the “A Christmas Wish for Peace On Earth” concert, the Hong Kong Oratorio Society will collaborate with Hong Kong Strings and a number of musicians to present a variety of classical Christmas pieces, classic Christmas carols, and a new Christmas suite by local composer Alfred Wong.   Local puppet theatre troupe Make Friends With Puppet will stage a children’s puppet musical “Winter in Sweetyland 2024 – Snowy Dreams”, which uses cute puppets and original music to tell a touching story of Cotton Candy, who decides to find winter for saving Sweetyland, sending audiences into a sweet and cosy world of candy. Featuring dancers from the professional tap dance company R&T (Rhythm & Tempo) and child performers, “Papa is My New Classmate” is a tap theatre show that combines tap dance and local folk songs to bring back memories and feelings for grown-ups while introducing children to the music of an earlier era.  For programme dates, venues and ticket prices of the “Cheers!” Series, please see the Annex. Tickets will be available from October 28 (Monday) onwards at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. Various discount schemes, such as package discount and family package discount, will be offered. For programme enquiries and discount schemes, please call 2268 7323 or visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/Programme/en/f_entertainment/groups_1809.html.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Red flags hoisted at Deep Water Bay Beach and Hung Shing Yeh Beach

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Attention TV/radio announcers:

    Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

         Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

         The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (October 26) that due to big waves, red flags have been hoisted at Deep Water Bay Beach in Southern District, Hong Kong Island; and Hung Shing Yeh Beach in Islands District. Beachgoers are advised not to swim at these beaches.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, EU reiterate willingness to solve EV dispute via dialogue

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China and the European Union(EU) have reiterated willingness to solve the dispute over EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles through dialogue.

    The two sides have decided to continue to make price commitment as the solution to the case, according to a statement released by China’s Ministry of Commerce after a talk held via video link on Friday between China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and European Commission Executive Vice President and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis.

    There are strong calls and high expectations from various sectors in China and Europe for the proper handling of the case, said Wang.

    Since Sept. 20, intensive negotiations have been conducted between the two sides regarding the price commitment, with some positive progress made in certain aspects, but significant differences still exist on issues of core concern to the business communities in China and Europe, he said.

    Wang noted that China will unswervingly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its enterprises. He also expressed the hope that both sides will continue to advance negotiations based on the previous stage of consultations, and achieve substantive breakthroughs as soon as possible.

    In the next stage of price commitment negotiations, consultations should be conducted based on mutual consideration of core concerns, and in accordance with the principles of pragmatism and balance, said Wang, adding that both the effectiveness of the agreement and the core interests of enterprises should be taken into account.

    A bilateral communication mechanism should be established for the implementation and supervision of price commitment on the basis of mutual trust, he explained.

    The European side has put forward specific suggestions regarding the price commitment plan and proposed that technical teams from both sides engage in video consultations on this matter. The Chinese side agrees to immediately start the next stage of negotiations and welcomes the European technical team to come to China as soon as feasible.

    The two sides also exchanged views on the trade remedy investigations initiated by China against certain EU goods, such as brandy, pork and dairy products.

    The Chinese side emphasized that these investigations were initiated at the request of domestic industries, in full compliance with the rules of the World Trade Organization, as well as Chinese laws and regulations.

    China will continue to conduct the investigations in accordance with the law and regulations, and fully safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of all parties involved, according to the ministry. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: New ‘Venom’ movie knocks out China’s box office

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    “Venom: The Last Dance,” the newest and final installment in the “Venom” trilogy, hit the Chinese movie market on Wednesday, raking in 67.3 million yuan and setting a record for Marvel movies since the 2019 summer movie season when “Spider-Man: Far From Home” opened to 247 million yuan on its first day. 

    A still image from “Venom: The Last Dance.” [Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment]  

    Directed and written by Kelly Marcel, “Venom: The Last Dance” is the latest anti-superhero story to hit Chinese theaters and features beleaguered journalist Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote buddy, Venom. In this final installment, Eddie and Venom are frantically on the run, pursued by adversaries including Marvel villain Knull and Xenophage, the deadly insect-like alien species that Knull controls. 

    Besides Knull and his minions, the anti-hero duo are also wanted by law enforcement and military forces experimenting with symbiotes in a massive underground lab within the notorious Area 51, a military base in America that is connected to many extraterrestrial urban legends.

    As the storyline unfolds, the film builds to a climactic battle where either Eddie or Venom must make a sacrifice to save the universe. This theme is encapsulated in the film’s tagline, “till death do they part,” as teased in promotional materials.

    “Venom: The Last Dance” premiered in Chinese theaters on Oct. 23, two days before its North American debut. Amid a prolonged cold period within the Chinese film market, the film impressively grossed over 66.9 million yuan on its opening day. 

    This strong opening highlights the continued charm of the “Venom” series within China, where the first installment of the trilogy earned a staggering 1.87 billion yuan in 2018. While the final performance of this new film remains uncertain, this robust start suggests a significant swift at a time when Hollywood blockbusters have generally been losing traction in the country.

    A Venom horse installation set up as a photo op for guests at the Chinese premiere of “Venom: The Last Dance” in Beijing, Oct. 23, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment] 

    At the Chinese premiere for “Venom: The Last Dance,” that was held on Tuesday in Beijing, the audience responded warmly after the advanced screening, as the film is visually exciting, action-packed and strikes an emotional chord with moviegoers as the final chapter in the “Venom” trilogy. 

    Inspired by the comics and valuing fans’ input, director Marcel recognized that with “Venom: The Last Dance” being the trilogy’s conclusion it was crucial to deepen the relationship between Eddie and Venom, enriching the film with profound emotional elements. The filmmaker also noted that the duo’s escape journey infuses the movie with cinematic motifs that are usually attributed to road trip movies. 

    To appeal more to the Chinese audience, Sony Pictures Entertainment hired Chinese actor Jia Bing to voice Venom in the Chinese release of the film. They also created promotional materials that were inspired by Chinese culture, such as a poster for the film that is reminiscent of traditional Chinese art and based on the legend of Hou Yi, a divine archer from Chinese mythology who shot down nine of the ten suns, and an animated short produced using AI tools that was in the style of water-ink painting. 

    Besides Jia Bing as the voice of Venom, the film also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Andy Serkis and Peggy Lu, an Asian-American actor who plays Mrs. Chen, a Chinese convenience store owner who befriends Eddie and Venom.

    Caption: A special poster for “Venom: The Last Dance” created for the Chinese market that resembles traditional Chinese painting and is based on the myth of Hou Yi, a divine archer in Chinese mythology. [Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment] 

    The film’s protagonist Eddie (Venom) was once again played by actor Tom Hardy, who also took up the roles of writer and producer for the film. Although “Venom: The Last Dance” is intended to be the finale of the “Venom” trilogy, Hardy offered the following tease during a recent press event in Mexico: “Will we ever meet Spider-Man? You know… there are always possibilities. I couldn’t possibly say anything because this is the last movie. Yeah, I would love that.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: NSW support for the Commonwealth community safety order scheme

    Source: New South Wales Government 2

    Headline: NSW support for the Commonwealth community safety order scheme

    Published: 25 October 2024

    Released by: Minister for Corrections


    The Australian Government and New South Wales Government have signed an agreement to support the Commonwealth’s implementation of its Community Safety Order (CSO) Scheme.

    As a result of the High Court’s decision in NZYQ v. Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs & Anor, NZYQ and other similarly affected people were required to be released from immigration detention.

    The Department of Home Affairs is responsible for the CSO scheme, which seeks to ensure that individuals who pose an unacceptable risk to the community, who have no real prospect of being removed from Australia in the reasonably foreseeable future, are subject to either a community safety detention order or a community safety supervision order.

    New South Wales has agreed to support the Commonwealth’s delivery of services under the CSO Scheme, including the Community Safety Detention Order scheme (CSDO) and the Community Safety Supervision Order (CSSO) scheme.

    This will include – where it is ordered by a court – accommodation of CSDO offenders within Corrective Services NSW facilities, and assistance to the Australian Government with CSSO supervision case management.

    Corrective Services NSW support for therapeutic case management will be limited to development of case plans, assessments and the referral or provision of therapeutic programs.

    The Commonwealth will continue to be responsible for the monitoring of NZYQ affected people, including those on the CSSO scheme, and responding to any breaches of conditions.

    This support is in addition to the ongoing support provided to the Commonwealth by the NSW Police Force since the High Court’s decision in November 2023.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Horsford Applauds New Lithium Project Bringing Jobs and Critical Minerals to Nevada

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressmen Steven Horsford (NV-04)

    NORTH LAS VEGAS – Today, Congressman Steven Horsford applauded the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron project, an important milestone towards advancing America’s clean energy future and securing a domestic supply of critical minerals. As an early supporter of the project, Congressman Horsford played a key role in ensuring its progress, working closely with the Department of the Interior and the Council on Environmental Quality. 

    “I’m proud to have America’s most advanced new lithium project right here in Nevada’s Fourth Congressional District,” said Congressman Horsford. “This project reinforces Nevada’s leadership as the only state with significant lithium production and strengthens our country’s domestic reliance on a critical mineral essential for fighting climate change. The Rhyolite Ridge project will power our transition to clean energy, create hundreds of good-paying jobs, and boost our local economy.” 

    The Rhyolite Ridge project will provide enough lithium to power nearly 370,000 electric vehicles annually, supporting the Biden-Harris Administration’s climate goals. Located in Nevada’s Fourth District, this project cements Nevada’s role as a leader in lithium production and ensures long-term economic benefits through the creation of up to 500 construction jobs and 350 permanent jobs during operations. The mine is expected to generate $125 million in annual wages, providing significant economic support to local communities, including job training and scholarship opportunities. 

    Environmental protections are a key part of the project’s design. The Bureau of Land Management and the project developers collaborated with federal agencies to protect Tiehm’s buckwheat, a rare plant found only in the project area. Conservation measures include redesigning project features to limit impacts on the plant and developing a formal protection plan. 

    The Rhyolite Ridge mine will also produce boron, a material essential for industries such as glass and semiconductors, further expanding the project’s economic and technological significance.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Japanese doughnut chain Mister Donut debuts in Hong Kong (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         â€‹Invest Hong Kong announced that Japanese doughnut chain Mister Donut officially opened its first store in Hong Kong today (October 26), bringing the popular donut brand to the city as part of its overseas expansion plan in the region.
          
         Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Dr Jimmy Chiang said, “We are happy to see that a famous Japanese food brand has established its foothold in Hong Kong. The city, as a well-known food paradise, is an ideal place for companies to promote their brands to the world. We wish the brand every success in Hong Kong and beyond.”
          
         The opening of Mister Donut in Hong Kong is a partnership between Duskin Co Ltd from Japan and a local franchisee, Dragon Circle Enterprise Limited. The Chief Executive Officer of Dragon Circle Enterprise Limited, Ms Fanny Su, said that the company sees a huge opportunity for Mister Donut in Hong Kong. That is why it is bringing the brand here to meet local needs.
          
         She said, “Our market research shows that there is a huge potential customer base in Hong Kong. They are so looking forward to the Mister Donut brand coming to Hong Kong. That is why we are bringing the brand to the city. We will open the second shop by the end of this year, and nine in total by 2027.”
          
         The new store is located in an art shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui, offering a wide range of popular donuts made with the same quality ingredients as in Japan, according to Ms Su. Its signature donut is the Pon de Ring which is loved both in Japan and abroad for its soft, airy and chewy texture.
          
         Mister Donut is one of Duskin’s food businesses. As part of Duskin’s expansion plan, the company has set out to assess and proceed with entering additional Asian markets while developing its businesses in existing locations.
          
         For more information about Mister Donut, please visit http://www.misterdonut.jp.
              
         To get a copy of the photos, please visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720321428942.      

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese rocket startup plans to launch commercial spaceflights in 2027

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese rocket startup Deep Blue Aerospace recently announced that it plans to carry out commercial suborbital flights in 2027, projecting a ticket price of about 1.5 million yuan (210,674 U.S. dollars).

    The suborbital flights will last approximately 12 minutes, during which time the spacecraft will fly to an altitude of 100 kilometers, but will not enter orbit, according to Deep Blue.

    The manned spacecraft has six panoramic windows, can accommodate up to six passengers, and is designed to be used over 50 times, the company said.

    The spacecraft is approximately 4 meters tall, with a maximum diameter of 3.5 meters and a takeoff weight of 7.9 tonnes. It is expected to ascend to altitudes between 100 kilometers and 150 kilometers, providing a zero-gravity experience that will last up to five minutes, according to Deep Blue.

    The company pre-sold two tickets for its 2027 suborbital flights during an e-commerce livestream activity on Thursday, with each ticket charged at a discounted price of 1 million yuan.

    The successful purchasers have paid a deposit of 50,000 yuan per ticket, but Deep Blue requires interested customers to sign contracts offline and visit the company before making their final payment.

    The startup plans to subject its Nebula-1 rocket to multiple recovery and reuse tests in 2025, and complete dozens of tests on its manned spacecraft and rocket combination in 2026.

    The oxygen and kerosene-fueled Nebula-1 is Deep Blue’s first reusable launch vehicle. It completed 10 of its 11 key verification tasks during its first high-altitude vertical recovery flight test last month, but experienced an anomaly in the final landing phase, leading to a fracture in the body of the rocket.

    Despite these imperfect results, Zhao Ya, executive president of Deep Blue, says that the test has provided valuable data and experience to help the company identify problems and deficiencies, and to improve the performance and reliability of the rocket.

    Deep Blue has said that its decision to sell tickets three years in advance stems from a deep awareness of the complexities and risks involved in rocket technology. The company is dedicated to rigorous research and development, extensive testing and performance optimization to ensure its rocket meets the highest safety standards.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police to increase presence on Auckland public transport

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Aucklanders will see a greater Police presence on public transport services to boost safety and reassure public transport workers and passengers, Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Transport and Auckland Minister Simeon Brown say. 

    “Minister Brown and I are working together, alongside Police and Auckland Transport in response to the horrific attack that took place in Onehunga,” Mr Mitchell says.

    “I want to acknowledge the outstanding Police work in identifying, locating and arresting the alleged offender.

    “This attack has shaken Aucklanders, and particularly public transport users. The Government utterly condemns this senseless and horrific loss of life, and is taking action to make public transport safer for workers and passengers alike,” Mr Mitchell says. 

    To increase safety and provide reassurance to public transport workers and users, Police have increased staff presence and visibility across public transport modes in the city.  

    “Kiwis deserve to be able to get on a bus, train or ferry and be safe doing so. That is why the Government is determined to create a safer environment for everyone on public transport.” 

    Transport and Auckland Minister Simeon Brown says he will be asking the Justice Select Committee to explore if changes are needed to the Sentencing (Reform) Amendment Bill for an expansion of aggravating factors to include offences to all public transport users 

    “An expansion could include making offences against all public transport users an aggravating factor, ensuring greater protection for those who rely on buses, trains, and ferries. The Bill already provides for a new aggravating factor for offences against public transport workers. 

    “This is about making sure that public transport remains safe for everyone, whether you are a worker or a passenger. It sends a clear message that violence and abuse in these spaces will not be tolerated,” Mr Brown says.

    In addition, the Government will ensure that the $15 million in Budget 2024 funding for bus driver safety and work conditions is provided to Public Transport Authorities by the end of 2024. This funding will be used for safety improvements, including retrofitted safety screens and real-time CCTV monitoring.

    “Our Government is committed to delivering practical, long-term improvements to ensure safer and more secure conditions for public transport workers and passengers. Whether it’s tougher sentencing or immediate safety upgrades, we are working to ensure that everyone who uses or works in public transport can do so with confidence,” Mr Brown says. 

    The Ministry of Transport and NZTA are also working together to ensure there is a consistent policy across New Zealand for how public transport workers can address anti-social or violent behaviour aboard public transport services. 

    Discussions will continue with Police and Public Transport Authorities about other measures may be needed for Kiwis to have greater assurance to use public transport.  

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  • MIL-OSI: Cielo Provides Virtual AGM Reminder and Announces Extension of Proxy Voting Deadline

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. (TSXV:CMC; OTC PINK:CWSFF) (“Cielo” or the “Company”), a company fueling renewable change, wishes to remind its shareholders that its forthcoming Annual General Meeting of shareholders (the “AGM”) will be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at 10 a.m. MT. As the AGM will be held virtually, shareholders will not be able to attend in person.

    To attend the AGM, shareholders will have to access the following link online: https://teams.microsoft.com/CieloAGM2024 (meeting ID 218 185 286 033, passcode 5A4kx6). Shareholders will have an equal opportunity to participate at the AGM by video conference regardless of their geographic location. Additional details related to the AGM, including the method of attending the AGM virtually, are described in the Company’s meeting materials, which are available on SEDAR+ (http://www.sedarplus.ca) and the Company’s website (http://www.cielows.com/investors).

    Proxy Deadline

    In addition, the Company has elected to extend the deadline for submission of proxies related to the AGM to Monday, October 28, 2024, at 2 p.m. MT, to allow shareholders additional time for voting. Management encourages voting in advance of the AGM by proxy to allow for a more efficient AGM. Those who vote in advance of the AGM by proxy will still have an opportunity to participate in the AGM, including during the planned question and answer period.

    ABOUT CIELO

    Cielo is fueling renewable change with a mission to be a leader in the wood by-product-to-fuels industry by using environmentally friendly, economically sustainable and market-ready technologies. We are proud to advance our non-food derived model based on our exclusive licence in Canada for patented Enhanced Biomass to Liquids (EBTL™) and Biomass Gas to Liquids (BGTL™) technologies and related intellectual property, along with an exclusive licence in the US for creosote and treated wood waste, including abundant railway tie feedstock. We have assembled a diverse portfolio of projects across geographic regions and secured the ability to leverage the expertise of proven industry leaders. Cielo is committed to helping society ‘change the fuel, not the vehicle’, which we believe will contribute to generating positive returns for shareholders. Cielo shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “CMC,” as well as on the OTC Pink Market under the symbol “CWSFF.”

    For further information please contact:

    Cielo Investor Relations

    Ryan Jackson, CEO
    Phone: (403) 348-2972
    Email: investors@cielows.com

    CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This news release contains certain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively referred to herein as “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. All statements other than statements of present or historical fact are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as “anticipate”, “achieve”, “could”, “believe”, “plan”, “intend”, “objective”, “continuous”, “ongoing”, “estimate”, “outlook”, “expect”, “may”, “will”, “project”, “should” or similar words, including negatives thereof, suggesting future outcomes.

    Forward-looking statements are subject to both known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements and information are based on plans, expectations and estimates of management at the date the information is provided and are subject to certain factors and assumptions. Cielo is making forward-looking statements, with respect to, but not limited to: the AGM, including timing and the proxy deadline.

    Investors should continue to review and consider information disseminated through news releases and filed by the Company on SEDAR+. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended.

    Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, some of which are described herein. Such forward-looking statements necessarily involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause the Company’s actual performance and results to differ materially from any projections of future performance or results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and, except as required by law, the Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise such statements to reflect new information, subsequent or otherwise.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: NZ investing in Pacific disaster preparedness & climate resilience

    Source: New Zealand Government

    New Zealand will contribute $20 million to the Pacific Resilience Facility, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters have announced.

    “The Pacific Islands region faces severe challenges from natural disasters and climate change impacts and New Zealand is committed to doing its part to help meet them,” Mr Luxon says. 

    “We’re joining with other countries in helping to progress the Pacific Resilience Facility, which will encourage public and private sector investment in preparedness for natural disasters and resilience to the effects of climate change.” 

    Mr Peters says the Pacific Resilience Facility will help ensure Pacific Island countries have access to the climate finance they need. 

    “We urge more countries to join us in making it a reality. The Facility’s focus on community-level projects will ensure practical benefits for Pacific Island communities. It is also a demonstration of what our region can achieve collectively.

    “As we head into COP29 next month, where a new global climate finance goal will be agreed, it’s important to emphasise small island states and their communities need climate finance that they can actually access.” 

    Mr Luxon and Mr Peters made the announcement today while in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Remarks by S for Health at media session

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is the remarks made by the Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, at a media session after attending a radio interview this morning (October 26):

    Reporter: Regarding the “1+” mechanism, how do you see the figures that five new drugs getting approved since the implementation last November? And it will also be expanded to cover all new drugs starting this November, how significant the move is to patients in Hong Kong, as well as the pharmaceutical companies? What are the responses from the pharmaceutical companies so far? Could you also share with us the timeline of the comprehensive review on (inaudiable)? When does the Bureau aim to complete the review?

    Secretary for Health: The “1+” mechanism for drug registration and approval started in November last year. Over the last one year, we are very happy and encouraged to see that the pharmaceutical (companies) are very interested. We have received enquiries from over 80 companies for over 260 drug entities. We are quite encouraged to see that five drugs have already been approved under this new mechanism, particularly with a CAR-T therapy for cancer patients, which has been incorporated into the Hospital Authority Drug Formulary. We can see that the industry is very interested. But of course, it is a process. It takes time for the Drug Office under the Department of Health to streamline all the processes, guidelines and procedures.

         In addition, it also takes time for the pharmaceutical industry to get used to this new mechanism. Remember that in the past, we have the “secondary evaluation”, meaning that many pharmaceutical companies in Hong Kong are not used to provide objective clinical trial data, as well as applications for approval and registration, so all these pharmaceutical companies will also need to learn and prepare a new office for R&D (research and development) and registration and approval in Hong Kong. I am sure that with our new policy initiative to extend this “1+” mechanism to cover for all new chemical entities in November this year, there will be more and more interest in it. Now, any new chemical entity will be able to be registered in Hong Kong through this new “1+” mechanism. I want to highlight the fact that this also includes vaccines as well as advanced therapy products. Advanced therapy products mean not just drugs in the usual sense, but self-therapy or gene therapy which involve the processing of patients’ own blood for treatment of very advanced cancers or diseases. This is very important. We anticipate that with more and more drug companies aware of this, we are able to allow patients in Hong Kong, and even in the Greater Bay Area (GBA), to enjoy more advanced therapy products or new drugs of the most advanced one, and thus elevating and improving the healthcare standard in the whole area.

         And secondly, with more choices of drugs, the cost of these new treatments, drugs or new advanced therapy products will be lowered. Thirdly, it will promote the development of R&D, research and development, in the area . This will be very important for the development of the R&D in the whole GBA. Remember we have the special drug and medical devices’ connect measure in the GBA, which allows drugs and medical devices which have not yet been registered in the Mainland but already registered and used in Hong Kong to be used in specific healthcare institutions in the GBA. This is very attractive for pharmaceutical companies because once the drugs or medical devices are approved and registered in Hong Kong and used in the public hospitals, these drugs and devices will be able to have a “green channel” for use in the 68 million-population in the GBA. 

         About the review, we have received the report from the review committee of the Hospital Authority on October 8. Our team is reviewing it. We will ensure that the Hospital Authority will be able to follow, enforce and implement all those measures. We are looking into the details of how to implement and monitor the progress, and we will announce the results as soon as possible. Thank you. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Residential building fire kills 2 in northeast China

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Two people were killed and four others injured after a fire broke out in a residential building in Harbin, the capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, on Friday afternoon.
    The fire occurred in a seven-story building in the city’s Nangang District at about 1 p.m., according to city authorities.
    Six people were rushed to hospital. Two died after medical treatment failed, and four continue to receive treatment, officials have said.
    The fire has been extinguished and an investigation into its cause is ongoing. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Hundreds gather to commemorate 79th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    “Hanging lanterns and tying colored ribbons with joy, everyone sings the victory song. From cities to villages, Taiwan’s liberation must not be forgotten,” a joyful and triumphant song written in 1946 was sung by hundreds of people wearing raincoats and holding umbrellas in the public square in front of the Taipei Zhongshan Hall on Friday morning.
    Braving the autumn drizzle, they gathered in Taipei to mark the 79th anniversary of Taiwan’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule and its return to the motherland.
    In 1895, the Qing government, defeated in a war launched by Japan against China, was forced to cede Taiwan and the Penghu Islands to Japan.
    On Oct. 25, 1945, it was right in the Taipei Zhongshan Hall where the ceremony to accept Japan’s surrender in Taiwan Province of the China war theater of the Allied powers was held. From that point on, China recovered Taiwan de jure and de facto through a host of documents with international legal effect.
    “Our ancestors once stood here and witnessed Taiwan’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule, and the 6 million people of Taiwan were ecstatic,” said Chi Chia-lin, chairman of the Reunification Alliance Party in Taiwan, in his speech. He recalled how even cigarette boxes at the time bore the word “motherland,” reflecting the strong national identity felt by the people of Taiwan.
    Recalling Taiwan’s anti-Japanese struggles during the colonial period, Lan Bo-chow, a renowned writer, said that Taiwan people had maintained a strong sense of national identity despite forced separation.
    “People of Taiwan fought bravely against the Japanese on the island, while thousands went to the mainland to join the resistance movements against Japan. We hope that more young people in Taiwan will learn about this history and not be misled by ‘Taiwan independence’ narratives,” he said.
    Oct. 25 was a public holiday in Taiwan until it was canceled in 2001 by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities. Since the DPP took office again in 2016, the authorities have stopped organizing commemorative activities, contributing to the gradual fading of public memory, especially among younger generations in Taiwan.
    “Taiwan’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule and China’s resumption of sovereignty over Taiwan are historical facts that cannot be erased,” said Chi. “We are here today to honor this memory and voice our desire for peaceful reunification under a single China.”
    The DPP authorities are brainwashing young people in Taiwan with a separatist historical narrative that whitewashed Japanese colonial rule and with their efforts to sever historical ties between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, said Wu Jung-yuan, chairman of the Labor Party in Taiwan.
    “We should not tolerate ‘Taiwan independence’ separatists compromising the future of Taiwan and our children,” he said.
    The gathering was jointly organized by more than 60 political parties and civil groups in Taiwan. Though the drizzle grew into a downpour as the event progressed, the participants’ enthusiasm remained undiminished. Groups arrived from central and southern Taiwan, adding to the crowd. After the speeches, attendees paid their respects with three bows and laid flowers at a red-stone monument in the square marking the victory of the war against Japanese aggression and the restoration of Taiwan.
    Later, a procession of nearly 1,000 people departed from the square, chanting slogans such as “oppose Taiwan independence” and “peaceful unification” as they marched toward Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the regional leader’s office building.
    As the procession passed, many people stopped to watch or take photos, while others waved and gave the marchers a thumbs-up.
    On the same day, the New Party organized a motorcade in Taipei, calling on Japan to apologize for wartime atrocities committed in Taiwan, including the forced recruitment of “comfort women” during World War II, while reaffirming that Taiwan and the mainland belong to one China.
    “Born and raised in Taiwan, I didn’t know that Oct. 25 used to be a public holiday,” said a young man surnamed Deng, who attended the gathering out of curiosity. “We, the younger generation, need to learn this missed lesson. Distorting history is disgraceful, but forgetting it is even more tragic.”

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: AI-powered drone swarms transform industries beyond defense, reveals GlobalData’s Technology Foresights

    Source: GlobalData

    AI-powered drone swarms transform industries beyond defense, reveals GlobalData’s Technology Foresights

    Posted in Disruptor

    While drone swarms have been an area of technological development for many years, their practical applications have only recently gained significant momentum, particularly following increased attention during the Russia-Ukraine war, as reflected in Google search trends. The rapid advancement in AI technologies has further accelerated drone swarm control capabilities, enabling the integration of computer vision algorithms and geospatial data to recognize patterns and automate previously impossible operations. This evolution has led to drone swarms finding diverse applications across multiple industries, earning recognition as a high-impact innovation, according to Technology Foresights, an innovation intelligence platform by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    The latest advancement in drone swarm technology significantly enhances operational efficiency by eliminating the traditional requirement of one operator per drone. This breakthrough achieves advanced autonomy through onboard intelligent agents, developed using human-in-loop and trustworthy AI systems. These agents can independently assess their surroundings, exchange target data with other drones, and make mission-priority decisions without requiring constant communication with the control station. This innovation addresses a critical weakness in swarm-based warfare systems, where electronic warfare tactics frequently overwhelm communication systems and disrupt the data connection between drones and their control stations.

    Sourabh Nyalkalkar, Practice Head of Innovation Products at GlobalData, comments: “In an era marked by escalating geopolitical tensions, drone warfare has emerged as a pivotal element in modern military operations, with armed forces globally embracing unmanned aerial vehicles for a diverse range of tactical and reconnaissance missions. In a significant development, defense industry major Thales recently showcased a full-scale demonstration of drone swarm deployment, featuring multiple autonomy levels that significantly reduce operator cognitive burden. The company’s expertise in this domain has not gone unnoticed, as Thales has been recognized as one of the leaders in drone swarm control innovation, according to Technology Foresights.”

    In response to the current geopolitical climate and growing military demand for advanced drone capabilities, drone swarm control technology is expected to experience significant growth. Patent analysis reveals that over 50% of technology patents in this field have been granted within the past three years, with major corporations holding the majority share.

    Though smaller in proportion, startup-owned patents are rapidly increasing, accompanied by growing investment activity in the sector. Recent developments highlight this trend, as demonstrated by Ukrainian startup Swarmer securing $2.7mn in funding for the development and commercialization of its AI-based swarm control technology, Styx, while another US-based startup, EchelonAI, entered into M&A with Skyfire.

    Nyalkalkar continues: “The innovation landscape in drone swarm control technologies extends well beyond the defense sector, with significant developments emerging from the communications and networking industry. Telecommunication companies are rapidly adopting drone swarms for various applications, including network optimization, infrastructure monitoring, and emergency coverage deployment in critical areas.”

    The technology’s development ecosystem is diverse and competitive, with over 100 companies actively innovating in this space. While defense industry leaders like Thales, RTX, Northrop Grumman, and BAE Systems continue to advance military applications, specialized drone manufacturers such as SZ DJI, Skydio, and Tevel are making significant contributions.

    Additionally, major telecommunications players including Qualcomm, Ericsson, Verizon, and AT&T are developing their own drone swarm solutions, while geospatial solution providers like Here and Geofrenzy are expanding the technology’s capabilities.

    Nyalkalkar concludes: “The rapid advancement of AI technology has catalyzed unprecedented growth in drone swarm applications across diverse sectors. Retail and logistics giants such as Amazon, Walmart, and UPS are developing autonomous master-slave drone networks for last-mile delivery, while agritech companies such as Nileworks are creating innovative solutions for crop monitoring.

    “As drone swarm control technologies continue to evolve beyond traditional entertainment and light shows, this dynamic field promises exciting developments and transformative applications across multiple industries in the coming years.”

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: AI integration in medtech could unlock efficiency and enhance patient care, says GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    AI integration in medtech could unlock efficiency and enhance patient care, says GlobalData

    Posted in Medical Devices

    At the 2024 MedTech Conference in Toronto, Canada, a central theme emerged in discussions on the future of healthcare delivery: the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize operations and improve patient outcomes. The integration of AI is poised to transform how healthcare professionals work, potentially alleviating physician burnout and creating a more patient-centric experience, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    Joselia Carlos, Senior Medical Device Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Approximately 30% of the world’s data is created within hospitals, but an alarming 90% of this data goes unused, which is resulting in healthcare providers missing the opportunity to harness insights that could lead to more efficient operations and improved patient care. Hospitals are data-rich environments, and leveraging AI algorithms to process and analyze this information can pave the way for enhanced patient care and operational efficiencies.”

    At the MedTech Conference, Vaughn Schouten, global head of medtech advisory and innovation at Salesforce, mentioned that inefficiencies cost medtech companies an estimated 4% of their revenue annually. These inefficiencies are linked not just to lost productivity but also to physician burnout—a growing crisis in the healthcare sector. Burdened with administrative tasks and paperwork, physicians find themselves spending less time with patients, impacting the critical patient-doctor relationship at the heart of effective care.

    Carlos continues: “AI solutions have the potential to automate repetitive administrative tasks and optimize workflows, thereby reducing the strain on physicians. This, in turn, would enable them to focus on what they do best—developing the patient-doctor bond and providing quality healthcare service.”

    According to GlobalData’s Thematic Intelligence report on AI in Healthcare, the healthcare sector is poised to be a major driver of the AI market’s explosive growth by 2030. Valued at $103 billion in 2023, the AI market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 39%, surpassing $1 trillion by 2030. From automating data entry and real-time documentation to leveraging predictive analytics for resource allocation, AI has the potential to significantly enhance operational efficiency, freeing up physicians to focus on direct patient care. By alleviating administrative burdens, AI can lead to higher job satisfaction among healthcare professionals and improved patient outcomes.

    Carlos concludes: “The integration of AI in healthcare delivery is not just about automation but it is also about creating a more human-centered approach to medicine. When physicians are liberated from routine tasks, they can spend more meaningful time with patients, which ultimately results in better diagnoses, treatment plans, and patient satisfaction.”

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: IKEA, Argos and John Lewis set to benefit from furniture’s recovery in Q4 2024, says GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    IKEA, Argos and John Lewis set to benefit from furniture’s recovery in Q4 2024, says GlobalData

    Posted in Retail

    The UK furniture and floorcoverings market is set to return to growth in Q4 2024 after six quarters of decline as the October Budget should remove a dampener on consumer confidence, and the 10.9% uplift in housing transactions between April and August 2024 and real wage growth filter through. This presents an opportunity for retailers with shorter lead times, such as IKEA, Argos, and John Lewis, and those who have invested in domestic manufacturing, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    Matt Walton, Senior Retail Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Furniture and floorcoverings has had a challenging 2024 as shoppers have prioritized essentials and consumer confidence has been brittle. Future consumer sentiment has taken a sharp downturn recently, after a recovery in H1 2024, mainly due to concerns about how the Budget will affect shoppers’ finances. However, should its impact be marginal, the recovery in consumer confidence will boost spend on big-ticket categories.”

    An increase in housing transactions since April 2024 and a full year of real wage growth will also help release pent-up demand. There are signs of this release starting, with DFS reporting year-on-year order growth since July and figures from GlobalData’s Consumer Sentiment Tracker showing that a greater proportion of shoppers will spend more on furniture and floorcoverings over the next six months on a year-on-year basis, with a particular uplift since July 2024. However, weak consumer confidence is currently inhibiting spend.

    Walton continues: “Once the Budget has been announced and consumers can gauge their financial position, the current pent-up demand will start to be released. IKEA, Argos and John Lewis are among the retailers who will benefit from this. The Budget will occur after the deadline for Christmas delivery has passed for many furniture specialists, so retailers with shorter lead times will benefit initially from the recovery. Retailers who have invested in domestic manufacturing, such as DFS, Bensons for Beds and Dreams, will also benefit as they can circumnavigate the current Red Sea disruption.

    Walton concludes: “Retailers with shorter lead times, like John Lewis, will be among the main beneficiaries from the improving conditions in Q4, and it will also benefit from Marks & Spencer exiting furniture, the return of Never Knowingly Undersold and the launch of new upholstery ranges.”

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: UK non-food online penetration set to improve for first time since COVID-19 pandemic, says GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    UK non-food online penetration set to improve for first time since COVID-19 pandemic, says GlobalData

    Posted in Retail

    The UK non-food online market is set to grow by 2.9% to reach £106m in 2024, with online penetration forecast to climb to 39%, marking an improvement for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData anticipates the non-food online market growth will outpace the total retail market, which is expected to increase by 2.1% in 2024.

    Tash Van Boxel, Retail Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Retailers must diversify online capabilities to take advantage of increased online demand. Enhancing online services will be essential, such as implementing AI powered tools to strengthen apps and websites and improving fulfilment services. Not doing so will expose retailers to fluctuations in footfall, impacting offline demand. A strong online proposition can help retailers convert online browsers to purchase through services such as Click & Collect.”

    As online growth is set to continue, retailers must ensure that delivery services provide good value for money and high efficiency. 85% of frequent online shoppers* would switch away from their favourite online retailer if they could find faster delivery for the same item elsewhere, according to GlobalData’s September 2024 Consumer Views survey**. A further 60% of frequent online shoppers stated that the delivery experience impacts whether they shop at the retailer again.

    Van Boxel continues: “Online shoppers value the delivery experience and will switch away to competitors if the experience goes sour. Prioritising cost-effective delivery methods is crucial for retailers to retain customers, ensuring shoppers have options, such as next-day delivery and nominated-day delivery at reasonable prices. Retailers must also be cautious about which couriers they partner with, as shoppers will look elsewhere if the only available courier has proved to be unreliable in the past.”

    Social media will play a vital role in the growth of the non-food online market, as consumers increasingly shop directly through social media platforms. 49.0% of UK consumers use Instagram, and 30.9% use TikTok, according to GlobalData’s October 2024 survey. Usage is highest among Gen Z consumers, with 88% using Instagram and 74% using TikTok.

    Van Boxel concludes: “Social media is growing as a retail channel, but given the variation in usage among the generations, retailers need to cater their content on each platform to reach their target audience. As younger consumers utilise Instagram and TikTok more than their older counterparts, retailers must tailor content to this demographic. For example, collaborations with content creators are more likely to resonate with younger consumers who are more trusting of social media reviews than sponsored posts announcing new product launches, which may capture all age groups. Personalising marketing campaigns and content will be key to growing retailers’ customer bases and bolstering online traffic.”

    *A frequent shopper is defined as a consumer who shops online every few days or once a week

    **GlobalData’s October 2024 and September 2024 monthly surveys were conducted with 2,000 respondents

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xizang invests 320 mln yuan in preservation of movable relics

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region has spent a total of 320 million yuan (about 45 million U.S. dollars) in recent years on 56 projects for the protection of movable cultural heritage, according to the regional cultural heritage bureau on Friday.

    Xu Shaoguo, deputy director of the bureau, highlighted the progress that has been made in the preventive conservation of movable relics.

    Xizang has launched several key digital preservation projects, including projects digitizing ancient manuscripts such as the palm-leaf manuscripts of the Potala Palace. These projects facilitate the comprehensive viewing, archiving and management of movable cultural relics.

    It has also prioritized the restoration of movable relics, forming partnerships between regional cultural authorities and national institutions.

    Xizang’s museum system has seen continuous expansion and now has a network of 43 museums, including state-owned institutions, private institutions, memorial halls, and relic exhibition halls in monasteries. These museums have reported a steady rise in visitor numbers, surpassing 3.66 million visitors in 2023 and topping 3.25 million in the first nine months of 2024.

    Data shows that Xizang is home to 2,373 protected cultural heritage sites, over 1,000 of which house registered movable relics. In total, more than 510,000 individual or sets of movable cultural relics have been documented across the region.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China discovers large-scale mineral resources in 2024

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

    China has discovered and reported a number of large-scale confirmed mineral resources, including gold, copper, phosphorus as well as other minerals in the first three quarters of this year, the Ministry of Natural Resources announced on Friday.

    Tang Zhengguo, an official of the geological exploration management department of the ministry, said that the uncovered mineral resources are distributed across five provinces and autonomous regions.

    These discoveries include 57.8 tons of gold, 3.83 million tons of copper and 137,000 tons of molybdenum in Heilongjiang province; new phosphate resources amounting to 367.5 million tons in Sichuan province; a new phosphate resource quantity of 78.86 million tons in Guizhou province; an increase of 5.89 million tons in fluorite resources in Inner Mongolia autonomous region and a newly added fluorite resource of more than 1 million tons in Zhejiang province.

    Regarding solid mineral resources, from January to June this year, 138 prospective mining areas were outlined, 374 mining target areas were identified and 50 new mineral deposits were discovered, according to Tang.

    Moreover, in terms of oil and gas mineral resources, two deep coal bed gas reserves of billion-cubic-meter scale have been discovered, Tang said.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Presidential Office thanks Biden administration for announcing its 17th military sale to Taiwan

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    Presidential Office thanks Biden administration for announcing its 17th military sale to Taiwan
    Presidential Office thanks Biden administration for announcing its 17th military sale to Taiwan
    2024-10-26

    On October 25 (US EST), the United States government announced that it had notified Congress of the US$1.988 billion sale to Taiwan of three military packages, including an advanced surface-to-air missile system and two upgrade packages for L-band and non-L-band radar systems. Presidential Office Spokesperson Karen Kuo (郭雅慧) on October 26 stated that strengthening Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities is the foundation for maintaining regional stability. The spokesperson said that the Presidential Office is grateful to the US government for continuing to provide Taiwan with the weaponry it needs in accordance with the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances.
    Spokesperson Kuo stated that this marks the 17th military sale to Taiwan announced during the Biden administration since 2021, as well as the largest single military sale since President Biden took office, demonstrating the unwavering commitment of the US government to the security of Taiwan. She emphasized that Taiwan will continue to strengthen its self-defense capabilities as it works to maintain the rules-based international order, ensuring the peace, stability, and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Strong explosions heard in Iran’s capital

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The powerful explosions heard around Iran’s capital, Tehran, early Saturday were linked to air defense responses against attempted Israeli airstrikes on three locations outside the city, according to state-run IRIB TV.

    The dimensions and details of the air defense responses are under investigation, according to a statement by the Tehran Province Air Defense’s public relations, as reported by IRIB TV.

    The source of the blasts has not yet been identified and seemed to have originated in the suburbs of Tehran, said IRIB TV.

    The TV quoted security sources as saying that some of the explosions pertained to the activities of the air defense systems deployed near the capital.

    The situation remains normal in the capital, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency report.

    Israel confirmed it had launched “precise strikes on military targets in Iran” early Saturday morning local time, with the Israel Defense Forces saying that the strikes were in response to “months of continuous attacks” from Iran.

    The Israeli military said later that it had completed its “targeted” attacks against military targets in Iran after three waves of strikes.

    On Oct. 1, Iran fired approximately 180 missiles at Israeli targets, describing the action as retaliation for the assassinations of several leaders of regional resistance groups, among other grievances.

    In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran had made a “grave mistake” and vowed retaliation.

    Iran’s aviation authority announced that it had suspended all flights until further notice. The air defense headquarters of Iran said that it had successfully countered the Israeli attack, with only “limited damage” to some areas, according to Tasnim news agency.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi stresses enhancing inclusive public services for people

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged efforts to enhance inclusive public services for the people.
    In a recent instruction on civil affairs work, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, emphasized the need to strengthen public services aimed at meeting the essential needs of the people and ensuring basic living standards for those facing difficulties.

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