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  • MIL-OSI China: Budapest event marks 75 years of Hungary-China diplomatic relations

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Hungary’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Levente Magyar speaks during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of Hungary-China diplomatic relations in Budapest, Hungary on Oct. 24, 2024. [Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua]

    Hungary’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Levente Magyar stressed his country’s commitment to strengthening ties with China during an event on Thursday celebrating the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.

    In an interview with Xinhua during the event, Magyar reflected on the development of Hungary-China relations and their significance. He highlighted Hungary’s “Eastern Opening” policy, initiated over a decade ago to deepen economic and diplomatic ties with Eastern countries, particularly China.

    Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao speaks during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of Hungary-China diplomatic relations in Budapest, Hungary on Oct. 24, 2024. [Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua]

    Magyar said that Hungary is committed to seizing opportunities to collaborate with China, highlighting cooperation across business, culture, and infrastructure, particularly through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). He described the last decade as a “very successful period of confirmed and determined relationship building,” with current ties stronger than ever.

    Chinese investment has played a key role in this partnership, he said, noting that China ranks among the largest investors in Hungary, particularly in sectors such as the battery industry. This has established Hungary as a critical link between Western and Eastern economic interests, he added.

    Artists perform during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of Hungary-China diplomatic relations in Budapest, Hungary on Oct. 24, 2024. [Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua]

    Commending China-Hungary ties as a model for international relations, Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao emphasized China’s willingness to work with Hungary to enhance the well-being of the two peoples and promote world peace and development.

    The celebration included cultural performances, featuring piano, guitar, and guzheng recitals, as well as Hungarian folk dances. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Israel completes strike on Iranian targets

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Israel has completed what it called a retaliatory attack on military targets in Iran, said the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) early Saturday morning.

    The IDF launched “precise and targeted” air strikes on targets in several areas in Iran, in response to the attacks from Iran in recent months, it said in a statement.

    The IDF statement was issued about three and a half hours after it announced the start of the operation.

    Israeli aircraft struck missile manufacturing facilities, surface-to-air missile arrays, and additional Iranian aerial capabilities, according to the statement.

    Israel’s state-owned Kan TV News reported that dozens of jets, including F35, F16 and F15, attacked 20 military targets in Iran.

    IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a video statement that the operation has foiled immediate threats to Israel, warning Iran against further response if there’s a new round of escalation.

    Iranian eyewitnesses said early Saturday that big explosions were heard around the country’s capital Tehran. Shortly afterward, Iranian state-run IRIB TV reported that Iran’s air defense was engaged against Israeli strike attempts.

    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.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Israeli airstrikes target military sites in Syria

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The Syrian Defense Ministry reported early Saturday that Israeli forces launched a series of airstrikes against military sites in Syria’s southern and central regions.

    The strikes, reportedly carried out around 2:00 a.m. local time (2300 GMT Friday), involved missiles launched from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Lebanese airspace.

    According to the ministry, Syrian air defenses intercepted and downed several missiles, and efforts to assess the full impact of the strikes were ongoing.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, reported that Israeli aircraft entered Syrian airspace to target locations linked to Iran. The monitor added that while Syrian air defenses attempted to intercept the jets, they were unable to prevent them from reaching their targets.

    Also on Saturday, Israel announced it launched “precise strikes” on military targets in Iran and the operation had concluded. Iran reported it had successfully countered the attack, with initial reports from local media indicating there was limited damage to some areas. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China-aid school improvement project inaugurated in Cambodia

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The China-Aid Project of Improving School Environment and Educational Facilities in Cambodia (CPISEEF) was inaugurated in southeast Kampong Cham province.

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Wang Wenbin presided over the inauguration ceremony held at the Hun Sen Peam Chi Kang High School in Kang Meas district, with more than 1,000 participants.

    The project had constructed school buildings, resource buildings, dorms for teachers, sanitary facilities, wells, football pitches, basketball courts, fences, roads and sewage at 26 high schools and the Hun Sen Kandal Regional Teacher Training Center, located in the capital Phnom Penh, Kandal province and Kampong Cham province, Hun Manet said.

    Besides helping develop hard infrastructure, the China-aid project has also supported the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development project for education in Cambodia.

    The Cambodian prime minister said these achievements are a new testament to excellent ties and close cooperation between Cambodia and China, particularly in the education sector.

    “This China-aid project has significantly contributed to improving the quality of education in Cambodia, benefiting both teachers and students,” he said.

    Ambassador Wang was confident that the CPISEEF would importantly contribute to improving the quality of high school education in the Southeast Asian country.

    “Youth represent the future. Investing in the education sector of Cambodia is investing in the future of the China-Cambodia relations,” he said.

    Wang added that the alignment between China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Cambodia’s Pentagonal Strategy would help deepen cooperation in the education sector between the two countries. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Highlights of Xi’s remarks during 16th BRICS Summit

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the 16th BRICS Summit from Tuesday to Thursday in Kazan, where he also had in-depth exchanges with world leaders on BRICS cooperation, bilateral relations and the current international situation.

    The following are some of the highlights of Xi’s remarks and statements.

    On Global South

    — The collective rise of the Global South is a distinctive feature of the great transformation across the world. Global South countries marching together toward modernization is monumental in world history and unprecedented in human civilization.

    — Standing at the forefront of the Global South, we should use our collective wisdom and strength, and stand up to our responsibility for building a community with a shared future for mankind.

    — We should strengthen global security governance, and explore solutions to address both symptoms and roots of hotspot issues.

    — The Global South emerges for development and prospers through development. We should make ourselves the main driving force for common development.

    — We should play an active and leading role in the global economic governance reform, and make development the core of international economic and trade agenda.

    — Diversity of civilization is the innate quality of the world. We should be advocates for exchanges among civilizations.

    — China will coordinate with others to form a Global South Think Tanks Alliance to promote people-to-people exchanges and experience-sharing in governance.

    — No matter how the international landscape evolves, we in China will always keep the Global South in our heart, and maintain our roots in the Global South.

    — We support more Global South countries in joining the cause of BRICS as full members, partner countries or in the “BRICS Plus” format so that we can combine the great strength of the Global South to build together a community with a shared future for mankind.

    On China-India relations

    — China and India should strengthen communication and cooperation, enhance strategic mutual trust, and facilitate each other’s pursuit of development aspirations.

    — China-India relations are essentially a question of how the two large developing countries and neighbors, each with a 1.4-billion-strong population, treat each other.

    — The two sides should continue to uphold their important understandings, including that China and India are each other’s development opportunity rather than threat, and cooperation partner rather than competitor.

    — The two countries should maintain a sound strategic perception of each other, and work together to find the right and bright path for big, neighboring countries to live in harmony and develop side by side.

    On China-Iran relations

    — No matter how the international and regional situation changes, China will unswervingly develop friendly cooperation with Iran.

    — The Chinese side supports Iran in safeguarding national sovereignty, security and national dignity, steadily advancing its own economic and social development, and improving and deepening good-neighborly and friendly relations with neighboring countries.

    — China is willing to strengthen cooperation with Iran within BRICS and other multilateral frameworks, further volume up the influence and voice of the Global South, and push forward the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction.

    On China-Egypt relations

    — China is willing to be a sincere friend that looks out for each other and a close partner for joint development with Egypt.

    — The two sides should continue to firmly support each other, consolidate political mutual trust, deepen practical cooperation, jointly build the Belt and Road with high quality, strengthen people-to-people and cultural exchanges, and push bilateral relations toward the goal of building a China-Egypt community with a shared future in the new era.

    — China appreciates Egypt’s efforts to promote a ceasefire and end of war, and stands ready to strengthen coordination and cooperation with Egypt to jointly push for an early end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the easing of the regional situation.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: 23 students remain hospitalized two days after school explosion in Chilean capital

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Twenty-three of the 35 students injured in an explosion inside a school in the Chilean capital on Wednesday are still hospitalized, the Ministry of Health said on Friday.

    Of the injured, two remain in a state of “extreme gravity” and eight are in “critical condition,” the ministry said in a news bulletin.

    The ministry said there were no deaths in connection with the detonation.

    Nicolas Cataldo, the minister of education, told the local press that 12 students were discharged on Friday.

    Cataldo ruled out that the incident was an “isolated event,” as head of the school Maria Alejandra Benavides previously told the press.

    According to local police, a group of students from the Barros Arana National Boarding School, located in the historic center of Santiago, were making preparations on Wednesday to launch explosive devices on public roads. However, the explosion of the devices occurred in a bathroom under unknown circumstances. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: UPDATE: Investigation under way following stabbing in Dagenham

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    An investigation continues following a stabbing in Dagenham.

    Police were called at approximately 17:35hrs on Friday, 25 October to reports of three people injured in First Avenue, Dagenham.

    Officers, London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance attended.

    A woman, believed to be aged in her 30s, and two children, a girl believed aged eight and a boy believed aged two, were found suffering stab injuries – they were all taken to hospital for treatment where they remain.

    None of their injuries are thought to be life threatening.

    A man, aged in his 40s, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder. He was also taken to hospital after being taken unwell. After being assessed he has been discharged into police custody.

    Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford, responsible for policing in Barking and Dagenham, said:

    “This is a truly shocking attack and I want to thank local residents for their assistance and patience while we deal with this incident.

    “At this early stage, we believe those involved were known to each other and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.

    “A crime scene will remain in place for some time while our officers carry out vital work and you will see an increased policing presence in the area over the coming days. If you have any concerns or information that could assist police then please speak to an officer or call police on 101.”

    Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD5931/25Oct. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

    MIL Security OSI –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Commission welcomes the consensus reached by G7 partners to collectively provide €45 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine

    Source: European Commission – Justice

    European Commission Press release Washington, DC, 26 Oct 2024 The Commission welcomes the consensus reached by the EU and G7 partners to collectively provide loans for €45 billion to support Ukraine’s urgent needs, facilitated by the EU’s creation of the Ukraine Loan Cooperation Mechanism.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tabletop drill for sports park held

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Police have staged the first inter-departmental tabletop exercise for the Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP), aimed at ensuring the park’s smooth operation when it is officially commissioned in the first quarter of 2025.

     

    Over 150 representatives from various government departments and related organisations participated in the exercise. Codenamed WINGEDTIGER, it was held yesterday at the force’s Kowloon East Regional Headquarters.

     

    The exercise simulated a series of potential incidents during concerts and international football matches, seeking to ensure that all stakeholders can respond to emergencies within the park effectively.

     

    Stakeholders were required to allocate manpower, adopt contingency measures, and co-ordinate actions with other units in response to different emergencies in real-time. Experts were invited to share their professional knowledge after the exercise.

     

    Police said the exercise not only strengthened communication and co-operation among various organisations, but also improved overall crowd management, collaboration, and responsiveness when handling large-scale incidents.

     

    It served as a rehearsal for various test events and on-site drills scheduled that will be carried out between now the first quarter of next year, the force added.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Chancellor to unlock housing in first Budget

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    The Budget will deliver more affordable housing, ensure social housing is available for those who need it and turbocharge the delivery of 1.5 million homes.

    A housing package announced today will deliver up to 5,000 new affordable social homes with £500 million in new funding for the Affordable Homes Programme. This brings total investment in housing supply to over £5 billion and supports the delivery of 33,000 new homes through £128 million for housing projects across the country.   

    Meanwhile, the stock of social housing will be increased through a new 5-year social housing rent settlement that will give the sector more long-term certainty on funding and allow them to invest in tens of thousands of new homes. The existing stock will also be protected by reducing Right to Buy discounts so that thousands more council homes remain in the sector.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said:

    We need to fix the housing crisis in this country. It’s created a generation locked out of the property market, torn apart communities and put the brakes on economic growth.

    We are rebuilding Britain by ramping up housebuilding and delivering the 1.5 million new homes we so badly need.

    Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner said:

    We have inherited a housing system which is broken, with not enough homes being built and even fewer that families can afford.

    This is a further significant step in our plan to get Britain building again, backing the sector, so they can help us deliver a social and affordable housing boom, supporting millions of people up and down the country into a safe, affordable and decent home they can be proud of.

    The £500 million to deliver thousands of new social and affordable homes is a top-up to the existing Affordable Homes Programme and comes ahead of the Government’s Housing Strategy due in the Spring.

    The Government will set out details of new investment to succeed the 2021-26 Affordable Homes Programme at the Spending Review. This will lay the foundations for the manifesto commitment to deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation, and to support councils and housing associations to build their capacity and make a greater contribution to affordable housing supply.

    It will deliver a mix of homes for sub-market rent and home-ownership, with a particular focus on delivering homes for Social Rent.

    The Government will also consult on a new 5-year social housing rent settlement, which caps the rents social housing providers can charge their tenants, to provide the sector with the certainty it needs to invest in new social housing. The intention would be for this to increase with Consumer Price Index inflation figures and an additional 1%. The consultation will also seek views on other potential options to give greater certainty, such as providing a 10-year settlement.  

    These measures to increase affordable housing come alongside changes to the Right to Buy scheme, which will protect existing social housing stock to meet housing need and deliver a fairer and more sustainable scheme.

    England’s existing social housing supply is depleted every year by the scheme while also disincentivising councils to build new social housing.

    Discounts will be reduced alongside greater protections for newly-built social housing and councils will be able to keep 100% of the receipts generated by a Right to Buy sale. This will enable councils to scale-up delivery of much needed social housing whilst still enabling longstanding tenants to buy their own homes.

    The £128 million will support the delivery of new housing projects – including up to 28,000 new builds currently blocked by river pollution – cleaning up our rivers in the process – 3,000 energy efficient homes across the country and 2,000 new homes in North Liverpool.

    Meanwhile the £56 million investment at Liverpool Central Docks will also deliver office, retail, leisure and hotel facilities alongside the new homes. As well as demonstrating our brownfield-first approach, it will transform Liverpool’s former docklands into a thriving waterfront neighbourhood. 

    Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, says:

    We strongly welcome the £500m top-up to the affordable homes programme. This vital injection of funding, which we’ve been urgently calling for, will support housing associations to continue to deliver much needed affordable homes in the immediate term and prevent a collapse in delivery.

    We share the government’s ambition to build 1.5million homes over this parliament and stand ready to deliver the social homes needed, which is why we welcome a consultation on a new rent settlement.  This will provide both transparency for residents and long term certainty and financial stability for social housing providers. We also support the government’s decision to review right to buy discounts.

    To achieve the affordable homes needed across the country, alongside this short term top-up, we look forward to a new long term housing strategy announced at the next spending review, including a significant boost in funding for social housing.

    Charlie Nunn, Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group, said:

    As the biggest supporter of social housing in the UK, we welcome the announcement of the funding boost for the Affordable Homes Programme and the plans to consult on a long-term social housing rent settlement.

    A safe and lasting home is the foundation for so many essential needs and strong socio-economic outcomes.  We need greater provision of housing which is both sustainable and genuinely affordable to enable our communities to thrive.

    Councillor Louise Gittins, LGA Chair, said:

    We are pleased the Government has acted on our call to increase Affordable Homes Programme funding. We have made the case for councils to be empowered to build more affordable, good quality homes quickly and at scale and this will boost councils’ ability to build desperately-needed affordable housing for local communities.

    It has become increasingly impossible for councils to replace homes as quickly as they’re being sold through the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme. The LGA has long-called for reform to RTB and these positive measures will support the replacement of sold homes and to stem the continued loss of existing stock.

    A 5-year rent settlement is a step in the right direction in providing certainty for councils on rental income, but to really strengthen and provide stability to Housing Revenue Accounts, a minimum 10-year rent settlement is needed, alongside restoration of lost revenue due to the rent cap and a review of the self-financing settlement of 2012. This would better support long-term business planning to ensure councils can deliver high quality homes and associated support for their tenants.

    Councils stand ready to work with the Government to increase affordable housing and help people on council housing waiting lists and record numbers stuck in temporary accommodation.

    Additional information

    The government is confirming £128 million of funding to deliver the following projects which will deliver much-needed new homes at complex brownfield sites as well provide long-term solutions to improve the supply of homes:

    • Confirmation of a £56 million investment at Liverpool Central Docks which is expected to deliver 2,000 homes in North Liverpool, along with office, retail, leisure, and hotel facilities. This will transform Liverpool’s former dockland into a thriving waterfront neighbourhood.
    • A £25 million investment in a joint venture to establish a new fund with Muse Places Limited and Pension Insurance Corporation to deliver 3,000 energy-efficient new homes across the country, with a target of 100% of these being affordable.
    • The confirmation of £47 million to local authorities to tackle pollution in our rivers, which has halted housebuilding in highly polluted areas. This funding could support the delivery of an estimated 28,000 homes that cannot be built currently due to these restrictions. This funding will not only unlock much needed new housing but also clean up our rivers in the process.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China, EU seek dialogue to resolve EV dispute

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    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. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SJ to visit Singapore

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SJ to visit Singapore
    SJ to visit Singapore
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         The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, will depart for Singapore tomorrow (October 27) afternoon to attend the 14th China-ASEAN Prosecutors-General Conference and related events.      Mr Lam will speak at a plenary session of the conference. As a member of the Chinese delegation, he will attend bilateral meetings between the delegation and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).      Accompanying Mr Lam on the visit will include the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms Maggie Yang, and government counsel.      Mr Lam will return to Hong Kong on October 30. During Mr Lam’s absence, the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Mr Cheung Kwok-kwan, will be the Acting Secretary for Justice.

     
    Ends/Saturday, October 26, 2024Issued at HKT 17:00

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Update on cluster of Rhinovirus/Enterovirus cases in Tuen Mun Hospital

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Update on cluster of Rhinovirus/Enterovirus cases in Tuen Mun Hospital
    Update on cluster of Rhinovirus/Enterovirus cases in Tuen Mun Hospital
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:     Regarding an earlier announcement on a cluster of patients with Rhinovirus/Enterovirus in a paediatrics and adolescent ward, the spokesperson for Tuen Mun Hospital (TMH) gave the following update today (October 26):     One more patient, a 11-month-old male, in the ward concerned presented with respiratory symptoms since October 24. Appropriate testing was arranged for him and his test result was positive for Rhinovirus/Enterovirus. He is now being treated under isolation and in stable condition.     Infection control measures have already been stepped up according to established guidelines. All other patients in the wards are under close surveillance.     The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority Head Office and the Centre for Health Protection for necessary follow-up.

     
    Ends/Saturday, October 26, 2024Issued at HKT 17:00

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: UN experts ‘alarmed’ by Kanaky New Caledonia deaths as Pacific fact-finding mission readies

    By Stefan Armbruster of BenarNews

    France has been criticised for the “alarming” death toll in New Caledonia during recent protests and its “cold shower” approach to decolonisation by experts of the UN Human Rights Committee.

    The UN committee met this week in Geneva for France’s five-yearly human rights review with a focus on its Pacific territory, after peaceful protests over electoral changes turned violent leaving 13 people dead since May.

    French delegates at the hearing defended the country’s actions and rejected the jurisdiction of the UN decolonisation process, saying the country “no longer has any international obligations”.

    A delayed fact-finding mission of Pacific Islands Forum leaders is due to arrive in New Caledonia this weekend to assess the situation on behalf of the region’s peak regional inter-governmental body.

    Almost 7000 security personnel with armoured vehicles have been deployed from France to New Caledonia to quell further unrest.

    “The means used and the intensity of their response and the gravity of the violence reported, as well as the amount of dead and wounded, are particularly alarming,” said committee member Jose Santo Pais, assistant Prosecutor-General of the Portuguese Constitutional Court.

    “There have been numerous allegations regarding an excessive use of force and that would have led to numerous deaths among the Kanak people and law enforcement,” the committee’s vice-chair said on Wednesday.

    Months of protests
    Violence erupted after months of protests over a unilateral attempt by President Emmanuel Macron to “unfreeze” the territory’s electoral roll. Indigenous Kanaks feared the move would dilute their voting power and any chance of success at another independence referendum.

    Eleven Kanaks and two French police have died. The committee heard 169 people were wounded and 2658 arrested in the past five months.

    New Caledonia’s economy is in ruins with hundreds of businesses destroyed, tens-of-thousands left jobless and the local government seeking 4 billion euros (US$4.33 billion) in recovery funds from France.

    France’s reputation has been left battered as an out-of-touch colonial power since the deadly violence erupted.

    Santos Pais questioned France’s commitment to the UN Declaration on Indigenous People and the “sufficient dialogue” required under the Nouméa Accord, a peace agreement signed in 1998 to politically empower Kanak people, that enabled the decolonisation process.

    “It would seem that current violence in the territory is linked to the lack of progress in decolonisation,” said Santos Pais.

    Last week, the new French Prime Minister announced controversial electoral changes that sparked the protests had been abandoned. Local elections, due to be held this year, will now take place at the end of 2025.

    Pacific mission
    Tomorrow, Tonga’s prime minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni will lead a Pacific “observational” mission to New Caledonia of fellow leaders from Cook Islands, Fiji and Solomon Islands Minister for Foreign Affairs, together known as the “Troika-Plus”.

    The PIF leaders’ three-day visit to the capital Nouméa will see them meet with local political parties, youth and community groups, private sector and public service providers.

    “Our thoughts have always been with the people of New Caledonia since the unrest earlier this year, and we continue to offer our support,” Sovaleni said in a statement on Friday.

    The UN committee is a treaty body composed of 18 experts that regularly reviews compliance by 173 member states with their human rights obligations and is separate from the Human Rights Council, a political body composed of states.

    Serbian committee member Tijana Surlan asked France for an update on investigations into injuries and fatalities “related to alleged excessive use of force” in New Caledonia. She asked if police firearms use would be reviewed “to strike a better balance with the principles of absolute necessity and strict proportionality.”

    France’s delegation responded saying it was “committed to renewing dialogue” in New Caledonia and to striking a balance between the right to demonstrate and protecting people and property with the “principle of proportionality.”

    Alleged intimidation by French authorities of at least five journalists covering the unrest in New Caledonia was highlighted by committee member Kobauyah Tchamdja Kapatcha from Togo. France responded saying it guarantees freedom of the press.

    French Ambassador for Human Rights Isabelle Rome addresses the UN Human Rights Committee meeting in Geneva, pictured on 23 October 2024. Image: UNTV

    France rejects ‘obligations’
    The French delegation led by Ambassador for Human Rights Isabelle Rome added it “no longer administers a non-self-governing territory.”

    France “no longer has any international obligations in this regard linked to its membership in the United Nations”, she told the committee on Thursday.

    New Caledonia voted by modest majorities to remain part of France in referendums held in 2018 and 2020 under a UN-mandated decolonisation process. Three referendums were part of the Nouméa Accord to increase Kanaks’ political power following deadly violence in the 1980s.

    A contentious final referendum in 2021 was overwhelmingly in favor of continuing with the status quo. Supporters of independence rejected its legitimacy due to a very low turnout — it was boycotted by Kanak political parties — and because it was held during a serious phase of the covid-19 pandemic, which restricted campaigning.

    “France, through the referendum of September [2021], has therefore completed the process of decolonisation of its former colonies,” ambassador Rome said. She added that New Caledonia was one of the most advanced examples of the French government recognising indigenous rights, with a shared governance framework.

    Another of its Pacific territories — French Polynesia — was re-inscribed on the UN decolonisation list in 2013 but France refuses to recognise its jurisdiction.

    No change in policy
    After a decade, France began attending General Assembly Decolonisation Committee meetings in 2023 to “promote dialogue” and that it was not a “change in [policy] direction”, Rome said.

    “There is no process between the French state and the Polynesian territory that reserves a role for the United Nations,” she added.

    Santos Pais responded saying, “what a cold shower”.

    “The General Assembly will certainly have a completely different view from the one that was presented to us,” he said.

    Earlier this month pro-independence French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson told the UN Decolonisation Committee’s annual meeting in New York that “after a decade of silence” France must be “guided” to participate in “dialogue.”

    The Human Rights Committee is due to meet again next month to adopt its findings on France.

    Copyright ©2015-2024, BenarNews. Republished with the permission of BenarNews.

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: New medicines plan explained

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The “1+” mechanism for drug registration and approval will be expanded from November to cover all new chemical entities, with a view to giving patients more choices of drugs at lower costs, Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau said today.

     

    Responding to media questions after appearing on a radio programme this morning, Prof Lo said that it will be possible for any new chemical entity, including vaccines and advanced therapy products, to get registered in Hong Kong through the new “1+” mechanism,.

     

    “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 (kind), 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.”

     

    Elaborating on the GBA dimension, Prof Lo said that through a “connect” measure, drugs and medical devices which have not yet been registered in the Mainland but are already registered and used in Hong Kong, can 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 (among) the 68 million population in the GBA.”

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Budget: No retreat from record climate investment

    Source: Scottish Greens

    26 Oct 2024 Finance Climate Action

    The Scottish Government must ensure record climate investment.

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    The SNP must commit to continuing the record level of climate and nature investment previously delivered by the Scottish Greens if they are to get the support of Green MSPs for the forthcoming Budget, says the party’s finance spokesperson, Ross Greer MSP.

    In giving the keynote opening speech of the Scottish Green conference at the Beacon theatre in Greenock, Mr Greer insisted that there must be no going back from the £4.7 billion that his party secured for climate and nature in this year’s budget. He insisted that this sum was just the start of what is needed to meet the scale of the crisis.

    Addressing the party’s conference, Mr Greer said: “When the Greens were in Government we delivered a huge escalation in Scottish Government action for our environment. We secured a record £4.7 billion annually for climate and nature programmes this year alone. 

    “Today we are making clear to the SNP that if they want our support for the next budget there can be no going back on that record level of support. £4.7 billion is the very minimum that our planet needs at this time of crisis.”

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China to boost military ties with Vietnam: senior official

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China will further promote the sound and steady development of military-to-military relations with Vietnam, said Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, during his visit to Vietnam from Thursday to Saturday.

    Zhang met respectively with To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Luong Cuong, Vietnamese president, and Pham Minh Chinh, Vietnamese prime minister.

    Vietnam bears in mind China’s help in its struggle for national independence and socialist construction, said To Lam, adding that his country regards the development of friendly relations with China as a strategic choice and top priority in its foreign policy.

    Vietnam always firmly abides by the one-China policy, he said.

    Noting that bilateral defense relations have taken new steps, Lam expressed hopes to further deepen practical cooperation, enhance strategic mutual trust, work together to cope with threats and challenges, and jointly safeguard regional and world peace and stability.

    Zhang said China cherishes the traditional friendship between the two parties, countries and militaries.

    China is willing to work with Vietnam to fully implement the important consensus reached by the top leaders of the two parties and countries, and keep strengthening exchanges and cooperation in fields like politics, economy, security and culture, Zhang said.

    China will further promote the sound and steady development of military-to-military relations with Vietnam to support the building of a China-Vietnam community with a shared future to a new level, he added.

    During the visit, Zhang also held talks with Vietnamese Defense Minister Phan Van Giang, exchanging views on the international and regional situation and relations between the two militaries. They witnessed the signing of agreements on strengthening defense cooperation. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Don’t forget! ⏰

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Huw and Andrew are part of our Clock Mechanics team. They are responsible for changing the clocks back this weekend across Parliament.

    From Members’ offices to Committee Rooms, and all the corridors between

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPyYgRU0ieQ

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Statement from the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health on the Overdose Crisis

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    The data released today shows that the number of opioid-related deaths, hospitalizations and emergency service (EMS) responses in the first quarter of 2024 was lower than the same period in 2023, however the rates remain at critically high levels.

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Scott Hutton to the Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    Advertising, of course, is a part of most broadcasts. And we recognize that gambling advertising is part of the landscape since the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act came into effect in August 2021. The bill before the committee today asks the CRTC to review advertising regulations and policy, in particular those involving the promotion of gambling in Canada.

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: South Island state highway update: Surface flooding, snow and multiple closures

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

    NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is urging drivers to avoid all non-essential travel as surface flooding, snow and fallen trees have forced several road closures and resulted in treacherous conditions on roads across the South Island.

    Contractors will be working hard to restore access to closed roads progressively from tomorrow morning (Sunday 27 October), as flood waters recede and snow is cleared.

    NZTA Transport Systems Manager Mark Pinner says drivers are urged to plan ahead, avoid non-essential travel and take extra care.

    “We’re asking drivers to avoid stopping on snow-affected roads, and to be aware that ice may begin to form as snow melts in the early hours of Sunday. Potholes may also start to appear due to the saturated ground, there are likely to be fallen trees, slips and other debris on the road surface.

    “Our crews will be working hard to clear roads and restore access as soon as possible, but we need drivers to do their part by slowing down and take exta care when driving on South Island highways for the rest of the long weekend.

    The situation

    A slow-moving low lies just to the west of the South Island while an associated front directs cool and moist easterlies over the southern South Island bringing heavy rain to the West Coast and Marlborough regions, and headwaters of Otago and Canterbury rivers.  It has also brought heavy snow to inland passes from Canterbury south.  Rain is expected to ease after 6pm and rivers remain below flood warning levels. Further bad weather is forecast for Sunday and more snow is forecast.  

    Multiple surface flooding is reported in all regions, as well as fallen trees, rockfalls and slips.

    Closures and restrictions

    Tasman

    • SH60 Takaka  – between Pupu Valley Road and Waitapu Wharf Road – closed due to flooding No Detour
    • SH6/SH65 Murchison – Closed and will remain closed overnight due to slips and flooding

    Marlborough

    • SH6 Pelorus Bridge to Havelock – Closed due to flooding – high tide due 8pm
    • SH63 Renwick to between Brydon St and Angelsea St Closed due to flooding – local detour
    • SH63 St Arnaud – near Kowhai Point Camping Area – flooding across both lanes
    • There are a number of local road closures on the Marlborough District Council network including Queen Charlotte Sound due to flooding/slips.

    West Coast

    • SH6 Inangahua (Upper Buller Gorge), between intersection SH69 and Brown Creek Road – flooding, local detour in place.
    • SH6 Lower Buller Gorge  – Closed due to flooding.
    • SH7 Stillwater to Dobson – Stillwater Underpass – Closed due to flooding.
    • SH65 Closed at Springs Junction
    • SH73 Arthurs Pass – Closed due to snow

    Canterbury

    • SH73 Porters Pass – Closed Due to snow
    • SH7 Springs Junction – closed from midday Sunday to 3pm for vehicle recovery (subject to SH73 reopening)
    • SH80 Lake Pukaki to Mt Cook – Closed due to snow

    Otago/Southland

    • SH6 Haast to Makarora – Closed due to flooding
    • SH94 Milford Road – Closed due to snow

    Drivers should check for the latest conditions on the NZTA Journey Planner(external link)

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Launch of Building Safety Weeks 2024 today (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Buildings Department (BD) launched Building Safety Weeks 2024 today (October 26), with a view to promoting building safety messages to the public through a series of activities, as well as working continuously with the public and the building industry to create a safe and sustainable living environment for the community.
     
         Speaking at the opening ceremony of Building Safety Weeks 2024 held at the BD Headquarters, West Kowloon Government Offices, the Permanent Secretary for Development (Planning and Lands), Ms Doris Ho, said that the Government is committed to enhancing building safety in Hong Kong, particularly addressing the issue of building dilapidation.  A regular inspection programme has been implemented by the BD since the first quarter of this year to inspect the external walls of 360 higher-risk buildings each year, and to use drones and smart technologies to quickly assess the condition of building external walls and carry out emergency works where necessary. The Government also continues to implement a series of building rehabilitation assistance schemes to assist owners in fulfilling their maintenance responsibilities. Moreover, the Government is reviewing the Buildings Ordinance (BO) to explore, among others, increasing penalties and streamlining enforcement procedures. As stated in the Policy Address just delivered, the Government will soon put forward elderly-friendly building design proposals for consultation. One of the themes is to foster a safe and comfortable living environment for the elderly.

         Ms Ho said that while it is the Government’s responsibility to improve building safety through policy review and measures, members of the public should also enhance their awareness of building safety and comply with government policies, so that the intended policy objectives can be achieved. She hoped that through the Building Safety Weeks 2024 promoting building safety, the community would work together to build a more liveable environment for Hong Kong.

         The Director of Buildings, Ms Clarice Yu, outlined the future direction of the BD at the opening ceremony. She said that the Government will put forth proposals to amend the BO and launch a public consultation later this year. The proposed amendments will include enhancing the deterrent effect against non-compliance with notices under the Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme, repair orders, removal orders and unauthorised building works, as well as strengthening the registration and disciplinary systems of contractors. It will also propose to increase the types of exempted works and minor works under the BO. The BD will render full support to the Development Bureau in taking forward the work. Meanwhile, the BD will step up enforcement in accordance with the current BO and continue to work with the industry to promote preventive building maintenance through various promotional and educational activities to enhance owners’ awareness of the importance of proper maintenance of their own properties to avoid building dilapidations.
     
         Ms Yu said that the BD has long committed to enhancing its services through innovative technologies, including the launch of Stage 3 of the Electronic Submission Hub (ESH) on June 30 this year to accept all types of plan submissions and related applications, facilitating the instant transmission of documents and communication between relevant departments, organisations, and building professionals, thereby enhancing work efficiency and significantly reducing paper consumption. The BD also launched in March this year the Building Information Modeling Area Tool to enable the industry to conduct automated checking of floor areas against the requirements under the BO, thereby enhancing quality and accuracy of the submissions of building plans. The BD will continue to play the role as a facilitator and strive to streamline the vetting procedures to assist the building industry in enhancing speed and efficiency in building developments. The industry is also encouraged to make use of innovative technologies to improve the built environment.
     
         Building Safety Weeks is a major event of the BD’s annual public education and publicity efforts, which include the BD Inno Tech Open Day held today at the BD headquarters. In addition to thematic talks, the Open Day also included various exhibitions covering the ESH, the “WIN SAFE” mobile application, digital rebound hammer tests for concrete, water seepage tests, the use of drones and artificial intelligence to assist in external wall inspections of old buildings, etc to enable the public to have a more comprehensive understanding of the BD’s daily operation, as well as to promote building safety and foster a building safety culture.
     
         In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Open Day featured “Learning about 75 Building Plans” as a special activity for the public to learn how to inspect building and minor works records through the BD’s Building Records Access and Viewing On-line system. The first 75 successful registrants were given a copy of the building plan, the structural plan and the drainage plan of their own residential unit for free.
     
         Another highlight of Building Safety Weeks is the Building Safety Symposium, which will be held on November 1 at the Y-Theatre, Youth Square, Chai Wan. The theme of this year’s symposium is “Building for Our Future: Smart Technologies for Building Safety and Sustainability”. Representatives from the building industry, the property management sector, the Government and academia will exchange views on the application of innovative technologies to enhance the safety of buildings and construction works.
     
         Moreover, the BD will hold the Building Safety Carnival on November 9 and 10 and November 16 and 17 at Tuen Mun Town Plaza and Olympian City 2 respectively, with an aim to help members of the public acquire proper building safety knowledge through playing simple games.
     
         For the latest information regarding Building Safety Weeks 2024, please visit the BD’s website (www.bd.gov.hk/en/whats-new/events-and-publicity/index.html).                  

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum strengthens youth exchanges among Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Macao

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, today (October 26) attended the launch ceremony of the induction course for the new-term Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum in Shenzhen, kicking off training activities in the coming year for Hong Kong youth members and students from Shenzhen University, which is the Leaders Forum’s partner, as well as youths from Macao joining this year.

         Addressing the ceremony, Mr Tang thanked Shenzhen University for the well-designed induction course this year. He said that Shenzhen University’s participation in the past year injected impetus and new elements into the Leaders Forum, further broadening members’ horizons and enhancing their sense of national identity. He added that the new term of the Leaders Forum had invited participation from the youth groups of public security forces of Macao, further expanding the collaboration network of the Leaders Forum and promoting development and cultural exchanges among young people in Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Macao. Mr Tang also encouraged the youths to take the induction course as a start to prepare themselves to do their utmost to serve the community in different positions in the future.

         The two-day, one-night induction course is being held at Shenzhen University. In addition to team building and training activities, members will also experience professional training in relation to national defence and the military, visit a well-known innovation and technology company and attend lectures on different topics including understanding national development. Moreover, outstanding leaders from different sectors, including Beijing 2008 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games Mainland diving gold medalist Mr Lin Yue; the representative of the Leaders Forum’s advisory board in Hong Kong, Ms Sandy Lau; and the Hong Kong youth representative, Mr Alexander Yeung, also attended the exchange- and experience-sharing session.

         The Security Bureau established the Leaders Forum in October 2022 to deepen participation in youth work. There are 45 members from Hong Kong in the new term of the Leaders Forum, while another 28 and 20 youths from Shenzhen University and the youth groups of public security forces of Macao respectively will also participate in activities of the Leaders Forum.

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: InnoCarnival 2024 showcases I&T achievements to propel future development (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Organised by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC), InnoCarnival 2024 (IC 2024) is being held from today (October 26) to November 3 at the Hong Kong Science Park. Under the theme “Let’s Sail with Innovation and Technology”, this year’s carnival features a number of exhibits of local innovation and technology (I&T) achievements. IC 2024 is also one of the signature events to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

         Officiating at the opening ceremony of IC 2024, the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, said that the theme of IC 2024 matches the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s policy in fostering economic diversification by creating a favourable environment for emerging industries to develop via technology. He said that I&T are not out of reach; rather, they are closely related to daily life and can produce substantial benefits. The Government has strived to enhance the I&T ecosystem of Hong Kong over the past few years, while the Chief Executive also announced multiple measures to promote the development of the technology industry in last week’s Policy Address.
          
         Mr Chan continued that it is also necessary to elevate the foundation of popularising science to have a vibrant local I&T development, while the InnoCarnival serves as a good opportunity to foster popularising science among the public. In fact, the carnival is not only an I&T event for the public to enjoy but also a platform for programme partners, especially start-ups, to realise their dreams. He believed that different activities in the carnival will inspire people’s interest in I&T and cultivate more talent to join the I&T field and contribute to Hong Kong and the country.
          
         Speaking at the ceremony, the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, acknowledged that popularising science culture is crucial for developing the I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong, while the carnival undoubtedly serves as an event to foster science education for all. He expressed special thanks to universities, research institutes and government departments for their enthusiastic participation in the carnival. He noted that universities and research and development (R&D) centres have been the backbone of the I&T ecosystem of Hong Kong, which have spawned a number of disruptive technologies in the past and nurtured many outstanding scientific talents, while government departments have responded positively to the development of Hong Kong into a smart city in recent years by utilising technology in their daily work. He said he believes that the annual InnoCarnival, where programme partners showcase their I&T achievements with pride, presents a good opportunity for technology education for the public.
          
         The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation are campaign partners of IC 2024. The event is receiving support from over 75 programme partners, including local universities, R&D centres and platforms, government departments and other organisations, which have set up booths at the Hong Kong Science Park, showcasing a series of I&T achievements and interactive games. Also, a diverse line-up of about 150 workshops and webinars across various subjects will be available during the carnival, with the aim of showing the public the importance of I&T in people’s daily lives.
          
         In addition, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, some significant scientific research projects in co-operation with Mainland institutions will be displayed, including the “Hong Kong Youth Scientific Innovation”, the world’s first large-scale artificial intelligence model scientific satellite jointly developed by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and ADA Space with funding support from the Innovation and Technology Commission; “Surface Sampling and Packing System”, a space instrument developed for the Chang’e-6 by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University to assist the country in completing the world’s first lunar far-side sampling mission; and the “Digital Deep-sea Typical Habitats (DEPTH),” an initiative under the United Nations’ Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development led by the country and participated by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. These projects not only testify to country’s remarkable achievements and developments in science and technology but also recognises Hong Kong’s contributions to the country’s I&T development.
          
         Furthermore, 23 winning I&T solutions and some of the prototypes of the second City I&T Grand Challenge will also be displayed for trial in the carnival. To promote an I&T culture and enhance the application of I&T in the community, the second City I&T Grand Challenge was launched in March this year under the theme “Hong Kong’s Got I&T”. It invited submissions from different sectors of the community to develop I&T solutions focusing on two subjects, namely “I&T for Nature (Yama)” (improving the operation and management of country parks and campsites, and enhancing hikers’ experiences in nature) and “I&T for Community (Community Wellness)” (enhancing support for carers). After rounds of assessment and pitching, over 50 awards across four categories, which were the Primary School Group, the Secondary School Group, the University/Tertiary Institute Group and the Open Group, were presented at the Grand Pitch in August this year.
          
         All IC 2024 activities are free of charge. Some of the activities require preregistration. Details are available on the thematic webpage (innocarnival.hk). Members of the public are most welcome to join.   

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: European Commission President Ursula von der LEYEN Western Balkans tour (Montenegro)

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    Press conference with HE Milojko Spajić, Prime Minister of Montenegro

    Watch on the Audiovisual Portal of the European Commission:
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    Check our website: http://ec.europa.eu/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La1dpaOk1rY

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Youth Dialogue on “The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address” held today

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak; the Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Mr Clarence Leung; and the Commissioner for Youth, Mr Eric Chan, attended the Youth Dialogue on “The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address” organised for members of Youth Link today (October 26). They introduced the policy measures related to the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau (HYAB) in the Policy Address to over 80 young people and engaged in discussions with the youth.
              
         During the dialogue, Miss Mak introduced the key initiatives on youth development in the Policy Address and shared that the second edition of the Youth Development Summit will take place in the second half of 2025, and encouraged young people to actively participate in the Summit and seize the opportunity to interact with youth from the Mainland and overseas. Miss Mak said that Youth Link currently has over 10 000 youth members. The HYAB will continue engaging young people through the youth dialogue and activities under Youth Link and communicate with more young people on a continuous and regular basis.
          
         Youth Link members attending the dialogue actively participated in the discussions. They shared their views on the initiatives in the Policy Address, including the Youth Hostel Scheme, the support for youth entrepreneurship in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area , as well as future works of the Care Teams. They also welcomed the creation of a “Youth Post” hostel as well as the setting up of a physical platform for interaction for members of Youth Link. Miss Mak invited the attending youths to also provide suggestions on the proposed use and facilities of the future new interactive space to be established in the Youth Square.
                
         Youth Link, launched by the HYAB in September 2023, aims to connect participants of various government youth programmes and offer them opportunities to develop diverse talents, as well as strengthening their communication, interaction and trust with the Government.

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hospital Authority continues to strengthenthe on-the-job training and supervision of interns

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hospital Authority continues to strengthenthe on-the-job training and supervision of interns
    Hospital Authority continues to strengthenthe on-the-job training and supervision of interns
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:      The spokesperson for the Hospital Authority (HA) stated today (October 26) that the HA has implemented various measures to enhance the on-the-job training and supervision of interns in order to improve their ability to handle different clinical situations, ensuring medical quality and patient safety.     Following a recent incident where a nasogastric tube was incorrectly placed, the HA has fully reviewed the workflow for interns reviewing nasogastric X-ray images. In mid-October, a training course was launched to enhance interns’ ability to review nasogastric X-ray images. Most interns have completed the training, with the remaining few who have not participated, will complete the training by the end of October.     The spokesperson said, “To ensure that interns have the correct skills to interpret nasogastric X-ray images, all interns working at the HA must undergo the training. Before completing the training and passing the assessment, interns must have their interpretation of nasogastric X-ray images confirmed by senior doctors.”     The HA has also reminded all healthcare staff through internal communications about the key considerations when interpreting nasogastric X-ray images, including ensuring the tube is not incorrectly placed in the bronchus, observing the distal position of the tube clearly, and checking for any coils. Healthcare staff have been advised to seek assistance from seniors immediately if they have any doubts during the nasogastric tube insertion procedure.     The HA will continue to enhance both pre-employment and on-the-job training for interns, including skills in performing different clinical procedures. Regular courses will be offered, and internal communication platforms will be used to help healthcare staff review key considerations when performing various clinical procedures. The HA will also continue to collaborate with two university medical schools to discuss training programmes for medical students, continually improving the clinical quality of healthcare staff.

     
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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Scottish Greens look ahead to record results at next Scottish elections

    Source: Scottish Greens

    26 Oct 2024 Finance

    The Scottish Greens have a bold and progressive vision for a fairer, greener and better Scotland.

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    Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater rallied party activities at their autumn conference in Greenock, saying their party will stand at the next election on a “boldly progressive platform of real change.”

    Slater celebrated her party’s achievements in government, from free bus travel for young people to record investment in climate and nature, and said her party would continue to be “effective and constructive” from opposition. 

    Addressing her party conference, Ms Slater said, “I’m deeply proud of what we achieved during our time in Government.

    “From free bus travel for all our young people, to the biggest expansion of the living wage and the Scottish Child Payment since devolution; Scotland’s first emergency rent freeze and eviction protections during the cost of living crisis, bans on polluting behaviours like incineration, single use plastics and disposable vapes, increased multi-year funding for nature restoration and active travel  the policies you, our Scottish Green members, decided on at past conferences were being put into action. Making people’s lives better, day in, day out.

    “In or out of government we are committed to delivering the change that Scotland needs.”

    Turning her attention to record general election results for her party earlier in the year, Ms Slater said: “We know that voters appreciate Green values and leadership. They told us so, at this year’s General election, which saw record Scottish Green results up and down the country.

    “Whilst Rishi Sunak couldn’t even muster an umbrella, our activists pulled off our biggest on-the-ground campaign since before the pandemic. A substantial effort at short notice. 

    “In the record 44 seats in which we stood, we nearly doubled our vote share, with over 92,000 people casting their vote for us and demonstrating support for the Scottish Greens all over Scotland, including in the islands. 

    “In our biggest cities, we are now the third party, beating the Tories and the Lib Dems in one of their biggest elections. And how did we do it? Through your hard work, determination, and our positive vision for how Green values and policies can change this country. 

    “In the next few months branches will begin selecting their target wards and candidates and start looking ahead to Holyrood 2026.  

    “I am glad that the Scottish Greens are being recognised as influential, and we can do even more with more of us elected into Holyrood.

    “Whilst the SNP lurch to the right and court the votes and donations of Big Oil, and Labour continue to support nuclear weapons and Tory fiscal rules that let the rich get even richer, while public services crumble, the Scottish Greens will stand on a boldly progressive platform of real change. We have a clear position. We have a big opportunity.”

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    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Patrick Harvie Autumn Conference 2024 speech

    Source: Scottish Greens

    26 Oct 2024 Finance

    Patrick Harvie called for the Scottish Government to take serious climate action and deliver a fairer, greener and better budget for Scotland.

    Glasgow

    Scottish Greens Co-leader, Net Zero, Constitution and External Affairs spokesperson

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    Greens always aim to offer an inspiring and positive vision at election times, because we believe that politics is capable of changing our society for the better.

    Labour, by contrast, spent the whole election campaign trying to lower everyone’s expectations. Maybe they thought it was better to under-promise, rather than under-deliver. And yet somehow, they have managed to do both.

    I don’t think there can be a single voter left in the UK who can honestly say they’ve been inspired by what has happened since. 

    Of course there is reason to be happy about seeing the end of 14 years of Tory austerity, corruption, and downright lies; to be rid of Boris Johnson and his pals partying in Downing street; or the shameless profiteering on the back of Brexit and the pandemic; or the Liz Truss blink-and-you-miss-it catastrophe – it’s no wonder the British public jumped at the opportunity for a change of government. 

    But Labour’s offer to the electorate, after they’d dumped every remnant of a radical programme and purged their progressive candidates, was so insipid that I warned that the UK was likely to get a change of government without a change of politics. And that’s exactly what we’ve seen from Keir Starmer’s Labour since then. 

    We’ve just passed the 100 day mark of this new Labour government. And what have they achieved in that time? 

    Keir Starmer has some lovely new suits, and if you can believe it thousands of pounds worth of quite boring glasses. Some of the cabinet have had some nice free holidays and Taylor Swift tickets.

    But have they lifted the cruel two-child benefit cap which has forced families, and especially women and children into poverty? Perish the thought.

    Have they cut the artificial link between gas and electricity prices, instantly making renewable home heating cheap and affordable for millions? Of course not, instead they’ve removed winter fuel payments from nearly 10 million pensioners, forcing vulnerable older people to choose between heating their home and feeding themselves. 

    It is a decision that is up there with the worst of the Tories; it’s one that will kill people. And unlike so many of their bad policies, this one wasn’t even in the Labour manifesto.

    Our message to Keir Starmer is simple: reverse this cut. Do it now or your first year’s legacy will be a cold and deadly winter.

    This is a Labour Government working for the few, not the many. A Labour government that is defending a broken status quo and standing up for the interests of big business and their corporate donors rather than working people.

    Here in Scotland, Anas Sarwar told us to ‘read his lips’, promising that there would be ‘no austerity under Labour’. 

    Anas was probably hoping that a long Labour honeymoon would let him coast for much of the way to the 2026 election. Instead people have been given an instant reminder of just how underwhelming a Labour government can be.

    Two weeks ago, Scottish Labour had the chance to take a different path, and condemn their London colleagues’ decision to means-test the winter fuel payment in a vote in the Scottish Parliament. 

    Instead, they doubled down, standing up for Starmer’s decision and supporting one of the cruellest cuts for years.

    But perhaps Labour’s most shameful failure has been on the international stage.

    The last 12 months have seen daily horrors and atrocities inflicted on the people of Gaza. So many children, so many whole families, have had their lives destroyed in some of the gravest war crimes in living memory. It has been the collective punishment of millions of people.

    The killing has spread to Lebanon, and missile attacks between Israel and Iran, with Netanyahu deliberately increasing the risk of a wider regional war.

    For the international community this has been one of the most profound moral tests for our age, and it is one that Labour has failed badly.

    When hospitals and homes have been bombed into rubble, and when genocide is being inflicted, we all have a moral duty to stand against it, and to stand on the side of humanity.

    Yet, Keir Starmer can’t even bring himself to end political and military support for Israel or take action against even its most extreme far right politicians.

    Every government is under a moral obligation to do everything possible to oppose the atrocities. That is why we have persistently called on the Scottish Government to block all public contracts for companies who are complicit in the illegal settlements in the West Bank, and why we have called for an end to all public grants and support for the companies who are profiting from the killing.

    Even ending the arms sales and the bombing isn’t enough; peace requires justice, and that means an end to the decades of occupation, and it means statehood for Palestine.

    Conference, it is long past time to end this complicity. It is long past time for a watertight arms embargo and it is long past time for an end to all trade with the illegal settlements in the occupied territories.

    It is long past time for Scotland and the UK to join the call for boycott, disinvestment and sanctions against Israel. Because profiting from atrocities must have no place in a civilised society.

    Conference, the months and years ahead will be crucial for peace, and they will also be crucial for the fate of our planet.

    With global temperatures rising, Governments must take bold and urgent action both here in Scotland and around the world.

    With just 18 months left of this session of the Scottish Parliament, the SNP now face some key tests on an issue they still claim is a priority. 

    The first of those is underway already, as Holyrood considers the Scottish Government’s new Climate bill. 

    The first two Climate Change Acts were statements of high ambition. This third one will be an admission that, as Greens have long argued, Scotland is years behind where we should be. That’s an admission that needs to be made; but making it demands an urgent acceleration of action here and now, not just promise of more plans to come.

    When we last met in April, I said that Scotland has been held back by too many politicians ready to celebrate the supposed ‘world-leading’ targets, while blocking the action needed to actually meet them. 

    We have known for decades how to do it – it’s getting people out of cars and onto clean public transport; replacing fossil fuel for home heating with cheap, abundant renewables; changing the way we manage our land and farm our food, so we lock up more carbon than we produce; and ending the extraction of oil and gas in the north sea for good. 

    But what have we seen in the last six months from the now minority Scottish Government? Instead of accepting that missed targets demand accelerated action, they’ve chosen a sharp u-turn on much of the action that the Greens had been advancing. 

    Cutting the funding for climate projects and net-zero investment; returning to exorbitant prices on our railways; rolling back on new clean standards for home heating – these are not the actions of a Government that is serious about climate action.

    And on some key climate policy areas they are simply stalling. A new energy strategy is long overdue; they said it was ready to publish before the UK election, but we’re still waiting.

    Greens had insisted on a climate assessment of their road building plan for the A96, and it’s been sitting on Ministers’ desks too, unpublished. They need to come clean, publish that assessment, and make a decisive shift in their priorities, from unsustainable road building, to the green, low carbon infrastructure we need.

    While this dithering and inaction continues, experts like Jim Skea of the IPCC are now warning not only could 1.5 degrees of warming be moving out of reach, but that we are potentially headed to more than 3°C of global warming in this century if we carry on with the policies we have at the moment.

    Three degrees plus of warming would be catastrophic for life on this planet. We know what we need to do, yet the Scottish Government is refusing to take some of the most basic steps.

    So the Scottish Greens will not waive the Climate Targets bill through Holyrood as a ‘minor technical amendment’ as the Scottish Government claims. 

    When parliament goes back next week, Mark Ruskell and I will be moving amendments to the bill to try and improve it where we can. 

    We’ll try to keep the interim targets alive, as crucial milestones on our path to net zero; we’ll put forward improvements to the timescales in the bill, because as it stands they risk wasting most of the time left till the next Holyrood election without an agreed climate plan. 

    But the thing is, outside of the text of the Bill, what’s really needed now is an immediate programme of accelerated action to deliver emission cuts that are long overdue.

    A climate plan is only worthwhile if it takes the steps that are necessary, like halting new road building projects, investing in public transport and refusing the plan to expand the gas-fuelled power station at Peterhead. 

    These are just some of the actions that we have put forward as part of our Climate Reset package, published in August. Even these plans aren’t the end of the story, not by a long way, but without these kinds of changes right now, the Scottish Greens cannot vote for the new Climate bill. 

    Our demands for climate action must not end with this legislation however – tackling the climate emergency must be a mission across all parts and all levels of Government. 

    Nowhere is this more pressing than the upcoming Budget. 

    We recognise the challenges that come with the limitations of devolution, as well as the impact of 14 years of Tory cuts and now what looks like continued austerity under Labour. We know our full ambition for a fairer, greener economy can best be delivered with the powers of a normal independent country. 

    However, we’ve also been clear in recent months that we still have a duty to use every last lever available to solve the current crisis in Scotland’s public finances.

    On Wednesday, when the UK Government publishes its budget, we’ll have a better idea of the financial situation Scotland faces. Labour could and should choose to end austerity, and restore Scotland’s budget to workable levels. But given their track record, none of us will be holding our breath for that.

    Even the current rumours of an increase in capital spending won’t take us anywhere near the levels of investment that are needed, and UK Ministers have openly lobbied against the public service cuts they are being told to make.

    There are those in Scottish politics who refuse the responsibility to offer solutions. Instead they demand the impossible, pretending that every tax can be cut and every service funded, and they never need to make the sums add up. That’s dishonest politics, and it’s never been the Green approach.

    The Scottish Greens have been honest about needing to raise more money through fair taxes if we want to support public services. We are proud that we have the most progressive tax system anywhere in the UK. That is because of the work of Green activists and members in this hall and across this country, and our work in Parliament.

    That’s why there’s an extra billion and a half pounds going into public services every year. It’s why councils are now able to raise more tax from second homes, and from the tourism industry.

    We’ll continue to ensure the Scottish Government comes good on the commitments we secured to introduce new local taxes such as on cruise ships and carbon emissions from land, and we’ll hold them to account on the long overdue commitment for wider reform of local government finance – one of the biggest missed opportunities of the first 25 years of the Scottish Parliament, and one where the SNP are still dragging their feet. 

    We’ve shown how we could make big savings by stopping tax breaks to wealthy landowners and enterprise grants to arms companies, and by bringing in more money to support our healthcare system through a public health levy on supermarkets. 

    But these steps are only the start. Extra funds raised through tax or coming from the UK Government must go into reversing the broken promises made by the SNP government since they ended the Bute House Agreement. 

    That includes reinstating the plan to roll out free school meals to all children in Scotland’s primary schools before the next election, restoring the Scottish Green’s Nature Restoration Fund, fully funding an ambitious programme to cut energy bills and emissions from our home heating, and reversing the decision to bring back peak rail fares which punish workers and students.

    But crucially, John Swinney must also address the very real issue of the trust that was broken this year. 

    In the last six months we’ve not only seen Bute House Agreement policies facing the axe, but commitments which were agreed before we even entered Government, as well as commitments that were made to local government. 

    Now, for the first time in four years, we’re being asked to back a Scottish Government budget without a role in overseeing how it’s implemented; to vote on the basis of trust. That is a risk we cannot take lightly.

    Later today, our Finance portfolio lead Ross Greer will open a conference debate calling on the Scottish Government to guarantee no future agreements will be subject to in-year cuts.

    But even with that in place, we still face a challenging few months ahead. As Scottish Green MSPs, we have a responsibility to engage with the process in good faith, and with honesty. But as the only party that ever brought down an SNP budget, as John Swinney knows to his cost, we need to be clear that they cannot take our votes for granted. 

    Conference, this budget marks a turning point, not just because of the difficult circumstances and the challenges facing the country, but also because it’s the last full year budget for this parliamentary session.

    In just 18 months, Scotland will go back to the polls. Voters will make a decision that will be crucial to ensuring a sustainable and livable future for our planet, and for the people of Scotland.

    We’ve made important progress for Green politics in recent years – a string of ‘best ever’ election results at every level, from the 2019 European elections onward. Our first opportunity to enter government, and sustained high polling through turbulent times when the political right threw everything they had at us. 

    And despite the end of the Bute House Agreement, we have a clear role and opportunity to ensure delivery of what we got started, and hold the SNP to account for progressive Green policies they choose to drop, demonstrating to voters the reason why Green votes make a difference.

    But if we want the 2026 election to continue that string of election successes, and turn our potential into a reality, we need to keep learning, developing, and becoming the effective and professional political force we are capable of being.

    As a movement, Greens don’t exist for easy times. We’re here to draw attention to the profound challenges our society faces, from environmental destruction to poverty and inequality, from global threats to democracy, to the abuse of power by those who operate today’s failed economic model for their own short term benefit.

    Lots of politicians talk about “tough choices”, but what they really mean is sticking with the consequences of the status quo. They make brutal choices, but easy ones – hurting the most vulnerable is the path of least resistance, far easier then challenging the powerful. 

    Greens exist to take on the really tough choices – the choice to change our society, our economy and our politics, knowing that it’s not an easy path.

    Our party will do that, and will earn the trust of those who know it needs to be done, if we are united, true to our values, politically disciplined, and honest. And if we work hard – knocking on doors, campaigning in our communities and making green change happen at every level. 

    That’s what we are, that’s why we’re here, to be more than just a party, to be a movement. A movement for people, a movement for planet and a movement for peace. And a movement that is needed more than ever.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Harvie warns SNP not to take Green budget votes for granted

    Source: Scottish Greens

    26 Oct 2024

    Scotland’s next budget must deliver a fairer, greener Scotland to secure Green support.

    Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie has warned the First Minister, John Swinney, that he cannot take Scottish Green votes for granted on the upcoming Scottish budget, reminding the SNP leader that his party are the only ones to have ever brought down an SNP budget. 

    The Glasgow MSP said reversing the broken promises made by the SNP government since the end of the Bute House Agreement would be a priority for his party.

    Mr Harvie said, “We’ve shown how we could make big savings by stopping tax breaks to wealthy landowners and enterprise grants to arms companies, and by bringing in more money to support our healthcare system through a public health levy on supermarkets. 

    “But these steps are only the start. Extra funds raised through tax or coming from the UK Government must go into reversing the broken promises made by the SNP government since they ended the Bute House Agreement. 

    “That includes reinstating the plan to roll out free school meals to all children in Scotland’s primary schools before the next election, restoring the Scottish Green’s Nature Restoration Fund, fully funding an ambitious programme to cut energy bills and emissions from our home heating, and reversing the decision to bring back peak rail fares which punish workers and students.”

    As Scottish Green MSPs, we have a responsibility to engage with the process in good faith, and with honesty. But as the only party that ever brought down an SNP budget, as John Swinney knows to his cost, we need to be clear that they cannot take our votes for granted.”

    Mr Harvie also said the Scottish Greens MSPs would not ‘wave through’ the Climate Targets bill currently going through parliament, repeating calls for a ramping up of climate action from the minority SNP Government. 

    He said, “The first two Climate Change Acts were statements of high ambition. This third one will be an admission that, as Greens have long argued, Scotland is years behind where we should be. 

    “It is an admission that needs to be made; but making it demands an urgent acceleration of action here and now, not just promises of more plans to come.

    “But what have we seen in the last six months from the now minority Scottish Government? Instead of accepting that missed targets demand accelerated action, they’ve chosen a sharp U-turn on much of the action that the Greens had been advancing.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 24, 2025
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