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  • MIL-OSI Video: Preserving Memory: Mirela Osmanović’s Call to Remember | United Nations

    Source: United Nations (video statements)

    Mirela Osmanović, a professional at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre born two years after the genocide, still lives with its legacy. On the first International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide—established by UNGA resolution 78/282—she vows to counter denial and the glorification of war criminals, ensuring Srebrenica’s lessons endure. Ms. Osmanović spoke at the United Nations General Assembly’s official event marking 30 years of the Srebrenica genocide.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lOwHQfZB_Q

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  • First day of Sawan: Devotees throng temples in Kashi, Haridwar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The sacred month of Sawan began on Friday with an overwhelming display of devotion across major pilgrimage sites, as thousands of Lord Shiva devotees lined up to offer prayers and perform ‘jalabhishek’ at temples.

    At the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi, the day started with the ‘Mangala Aarti’, followed by the opening of the temple gates for public darshan. Devotees, filled with enthusiasm, formed long but orderly queues, eager to seek the blessings of Baba Vishwanath.

    “Today is the first day of Sawan, and the darshan went very well. The arrangements and facilities are excellent. The government has done a great job, and the cleanliness is very good. Everyone entered in an orderly manner,” said a devotee outside the temple.

    Another devotee added, “The arrangements are excellent.”

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended his wishes on the social media platform X (writing originally

  • Curtis Campher becomes first male cricketer to take five wickets in five balls

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Ireland all-rounder Curtis Campher made history by becoming the first male player in professional cricket to claim five wickets in five balls, achieving the feat on Thursday.

    He did so while playing for Munster Reds during their Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy clash against the North-West Warriors in Dublin, with Munster ultimately winning the match by 100 runs.

    Campher began his spell by bowling Jared Wilson and trapping Graham Hume lbw to end the 12th over, then returned in the 14th to complete a hat-trick with the dismissal of Andy McBrine, before removing Robbie Millar and Josh Wilson to finish the streak.

    “I wasn’t really sure what was happening,” he told Cricket Ireland. “I just kind of stuck to my guns and kept it real simple and luckily it kind of went off.”

    Zimbabwe women’s all-rounder Kelis Ndhlovu was the first in achieving the rare feat, after she claimed five wickets in five consecutive balls during a domestic under-19 T20 match against Eagles Women in 2024.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Same-sex partnerships bill published

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Registration of Same-sex Partnerships Bill was published in the Government Gazette today.

    The bill fulfils the obligation of the Government under Article 14 of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights (BOR14) – as declared by the Court of Final Appeal in the case of Sham Tsz Kit v Secretary for Justice – whereby an “alternative framework” will be established through legislation for legal recognition of same-sex partnerships, while providing for appropriate rights and obligations attendant on such recognition.

    The bill aims to establish a registration system for same-sex partnerships. It covers the setting up of a same-sex partnership registry, the conditions for registration of same-sex partnerships, the mode of application for registration and revocation of registration, and offences and penalties related to the registration mechanism.

    The bill also amends certain provisions in other legislation to provide for rights and obligations attendant on the recognition of same-sex partnerships.

    The Government said it respects the court’s judgment, and will fulfil its obligation under BOR14 by establishing an alternative framework through legislation. It stressed that the current proposal fully accounts for the actual situation and overall interests of Hong Kong, and strives to achieve an appropriate balance.

    The Government added that it will continue to maintain close communication with the Legislative Council to implement the bill.

    It reiterated that establishing the alternative framework to introduce a registration system for same-sex partnerships will not compromise the Government’s established position on upholding Hong Kong’s monogamous and heterosexual marriage system.

    The bill will be introduced in LegCo for first reading on July 16.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Republic of Korea-United States-Japan Trilateral Chiefs of Defense Joint Press Statement

    Source: US Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff

    Headline: Republic of Korea-United States-Japan Trilateral Chiefs of Defense Joint Press Statement

    Republic of Korea (ROK) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Kim Myung-soo, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, and Japan Chief of Staff, Joint Staff Gen. Yoshida Yoshihide convened the 22nd Trilateral Chiefs of Defense (Tri-CHOD) Meeting on July 11, 2025, in Seoul. The three chiefs of defense recognized the importance of close trilateral cooperation in addressing security challenges on the Korean Peninsula, in the Indo-pacific and beyond.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Egypt vow to deepen strategic ties, promote mutual benefit

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

    CAIRO, July 11 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang wrapped up a two-day official visit to Egypt on Thursday, reaffirming stronger bilateral ties and pledging deeper cooperation between the two countries.

    During his visit, the Chinese premier underscored the enduring strength and strategic depth of China-Egypt relations, highlighting the two nations’ longstanding friendship, shared values as ancient civilizations, and growing partnership.

    Since the establishment of diplomatic ties nearly 70 years ago, the two countries have remained close friends who support each other and strategic partners with a shared future, Li said upon his arrival.

    Together, the two countries have set a model for solidarity, unity, self-reliance, mutual benefit, and mutual support among major developing countries, he added.

    China-Egypt relations have flourished, with their traditional friendship growing stronger over time, political mutual trust deepened, fruitful results yielded through practical cooperation, and multilateral coordination becoming closer and more effective, the premier said.

    Applauding the steady growth of bilateral ties, Assem Hanafi, former Egyptian ambassador to China, wrote in a recent article that the relations in the last decade “have become a model for a comprehensive partnership built on respect, trust, understanding and shared interests.”

    Such ties “have gained unprecedented momentum, marked by deepening political cooperation and robust economic engagement,” he said.

    China is a major trade and investment partner for Egypt. Bilateral trade exceeded 17 billion U.S. dollars in 2024, and Chinese investments in Egypt have surged, especially in the Suez Canal Economic Zone. The China-Egypt TEDA Suez Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone, hosting 185 companies, has become a model for industrial cooperation.

    Cooperation dominated the agenda during the Chinese premier’s talks with Egyptian leaders. During their meetings, Li stressed the importance of economic synergy and investment facilitation.

    When meeting with Speaker of the Egyptian House of Representatives Hanafy Ali Gebaly, Li outlined a comprehensive vision for cooperation, saying that China and Egypt, aiming for a higher level of mutual benefit and win-win results, should cooperate in the sustainable operation of bilateral landmark projects, continuously improve the level of two-way trade and investment facilitation, strengthen industrial docking and market connectivity.

    In his meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Kamal Madbouly, Li said that China is willing to work with Egypt to optimize the development of bilateral trade and create more highlights of cooperation as well as new drivers of economic growth.

    “Chinese investments in Egypt can be classified as a win-win model, as Egypt benefits from Chinese technology, job creation and more. The Chinese-Egyptian product is also exportable, making these investments mutually beneficial,” former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf told Xinhua.

    “The cooperation between developing countries and China cannot be underestimated,” said Sharaf, also a member of the Advisory Council of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. “If fully activated, it would create tremendous power and form a strong synergy for the Global South.”

    China and Egypt will celebrate the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic ties next year, with leaders from both sides expressing optimism over the future growth of bilateral relations.

    Li told Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during their meeting that China is ready to work with Egypt to take the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries next year as an opportunity to carry forward the traditional friendship, consolidate political mutual trust, and continue to firmly support each other on issues concerning each other’s core interests.

    Egypt was the first Arab and African country to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, making China-Egypt relations transcend bilateral scope with remarkable regional and global significance.

    Li also emphasized the broader strategic dimension of China’s engagement with the Arab world during a meeting with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, describing China and Arab countries as “trustworthy friends and good partners,” depicting China-Arab relations as in their best shape ever.

    Li also called for deeper coordination on the international stage, saying that China is ready to enhance communication and coordination with Arab countries on platforms such as the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the World Trade Organization and the Group of 20, demonstrate the common will and speak in a common voice, so as to promote a more just and equitable global governance system.

    Echoing Li’s remarks, Gheit called China “a good friend and good partner of Arab countries,” while Sisi, when receiving Li, called China “a sincere friend of Egypt” and their relations having reached “the highest level in history.”

    Egypt highly appreciates China’s just and fair stance on Mideast issues and stands ready to strengthen coordination with China within the United Nations, the BRICS and other multilateral frameworks to safeguard common interests and uphold regional peace and stability, Madbouly said.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Hawley Secures Pledge from Energy Secretary to Halt the Grain Belt Express

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo)

    Thursday, July 10, 2025

    In a huge win for Missouri, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) today secured a pledge from Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Chris Wright to halt the Grain Belt Express, an elitist land grab harming Missouri farmers and ranchers. This commitment comes after months of pressure from Senator Hawley for the DOE to end the $4.9 billion in federal loan guarantees for the Grain Belt Express.

    Just last week, Senator Hawley urged Secretary Wright in a letter to terminate the loan.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • Israeli strike kills 10 children near Gaza clinic with no immediate truce in sight

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    An Israeli airstrike hit Palestinians near a medical centre in Gaza on Thursday, killing 10 children and six adults, local health authorities said, as ceasefire talks dragged on with no immediate deal expected.

    Verified video footage from the strike in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip showed the bodies of women and children lying in pools of blood amid dust and screaming. One clip showed several motionless children lying on a donkey cart.

    “She didn’t do anything, she was innocent, I swear. Her dream was for the war to end and that they announce it today, to go back to school,” said Samah al-Nouri, sitting by the body of her daughter who was killed in the blast.

    “She was only getting treatment in a medical facility. Why did they kill them?” she said, with other bodies laid out around her at a nearby hospital.

    Israel’s military said it had struck a militant who took part in the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war. It said it was aware of reports regarding a number of injured bystanders and that the incident was under review.

    U.S.-based Project HOPE said the strike had hit right outside its Altayara health clinic. “Horrified and heartbroken cannot properly communicate how we feel anymore,” the aid group said in a statement.

    The Deir al-Balah missile strike came as Israeli and Hamas negotiators hold talks with mediators in Qatar over a proposed 60-day ceasefire and hostage release deal aimed at building agreement on a lasting truce.

    A senior Israeli official said on Wednesday that an agreement was not likely to be secured for another one or two weeks, however, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday he was hopeful of a deal.

    “I think we’re closer, and I think perhaps we’re closer than we’ve been in quite a while,” Rubio told reporters at the ASEAN summit in Malaysia.

    Several rounds of indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas have failed to produce a breakthrough since the Israeli military resumed its campaign in March following a previous ceasefire.

    Repeated attacks by Israeli forces in recent weeks have killed hundreds of Gazans, many of them civilians, and injured thousands, according to local health authorities, putting an enormous strain on the enclave’s few remaining hospitals.

    Dwindling fuel supplies risk further disruption in the semi-functioning hospitals, including to incubators at the neonatal unit of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, doctors there said.

    “We are forced to place four, five or sometimes three premature babies in one incubator,” said Dr Mohammed Abu Selmia, the hospital director, adding that premature babies were now in a critical condition.

    An Israeli military official said that fuel destined for hospitals and other humanitarian facilities was let into the enclave on Wednesday and on Thursday.

    However, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said that far more fuel was needed to keep essential life-saving and life-sustaining services operating.

    TALKS

    U.S. President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week to discuss the situation in Gaza amid reports that Israel and Hamas were nearing agreement on a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal after 21 months of war.

    Netanyahu said that if the two sides reach agreements on the U.S.60-day truce plan, Israel will begin negotiations on a permanent ceasefire.

    In a statement from Washington, he reiterated Israel’s terms for ending the war, including Hamas disarming and no longer ruling Gaza. Hamas has rejected calls to lay down its weapons.

    “If this can be achieved through negotiations – that’s good. If it’s not achieved through 60-day negotiations then we will achieve it by other means, by use of force,” Netanyahu said.

    A Palestinian official said the talks in Qatar were in crisis and that issues under dispute, including whether Israel would continue to occupy parts of Gaza after a ceasefire, had yet to be resolved.

    The two sides previously agreed a ceasefire in January but it did not lead to a deal on ending the war and Israel resumed its military assault two months later, stopping all aid supplies into Gaza for 11 weeks and telling civilians to leave the north of the tiny territory.

    Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has now killed more than 57,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities. It has destroyed swathes of the territory and driven most Gazans from their homes.

    The Hamas attack on Israeli border communities that triggered the war in 2023 killed around 1,200 people and the militant group seized 251 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. At least 20 are believed to still be alive.

    There has also been repeated violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. An Israeli man was killed at a shopping centre in the territory on Thursday by two Palestinian militants, who were then shot dead, police said.

    In a separate incident, a Palestinian man was shot dead after he stabbed and injured a soldier, the army said.

  • Verbeek and Siniakova win Wimbledon mixed doubles title

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Czech Katerina Siniakova and Sem Verbeek of the Netherlands claimed the Wimbledon mixed doubles title on Thursday, defeating Britain’s Joe Salisbury and Brazilian Luisa Stefani 7-6(3) 7-6(3).

    Facing home favourite Salisbury and Stefani on Centre Court, the Czech-Dutch duo held their nerve, while Stefani appeared to be hampered by a leg issue in the second set.

    As Siniakova sealed victory with an overhead smash, the duo celebrated their first title together, Siniakova’s maiden mixed doubles Grand Slam and Verbeek’s first Grand Slam triumph of any kind.

    “It’s very special, I mean it means a lot — we had a lot of fun on the court and I really enjoyed it, it was a really amazing time here,” Siniakova said after lifting the trophy.

    For the 29-year-old Siniakova, the win added to her 10 Grand Slam women’s doubles titles, including the Australian Open crown with American Taylor Townsend in January.

    “Katerina, thank you so much, it’s been an honour to compete next to such a great doubles legend, one of the best to ever do it and thank you for making this a Thursday I will remember for the rest of my life,” the 31-year-old Verbeek said.

    Salisbury, who faced the disappointment of home fans hoping to see a British champion, said margins did not fall in his and Stefani’s favour.

    “It’s always tough to lose a final but they played amazing so congratulations. They were too good in the tie-breaks today,” Salisbury said.

    (Reuters)

  • 3rd Test: Root lifts England to 251-4 vs India on tense first day at Lord’s

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Joe Root’s patient unbeaten 99 led England to 251-4 on an attritional and compelling first day of the third test against India at Lord’s on Thursday.

    With the series level at 1-1 after two high-scoring matches, England won the toss in good batting conditions but they lost Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley cheaply and with pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah back in their attack India sensed a big chance.

    Root and Ollie Pope, however, adopted a risk-free approach, a far cry from the aggressive Bazball style of cricket England have adopted in recent years, to rebuild the innings, and Ben Stokes made 39 not out to leave the match finely poised.

    “We want to be a team that is positive and entertaining, but we want to play to the situation,” Pope said.

    “Our order is pretty fast scoring on our good days, we all know we can score hundreds off 120 balls, but we need to dig in off this sort of surface.”

    Earlier, Stokes won the toss under clear skies and would have expected his top order to take full advantage.

    India won the second test by 336 runs to level the series without Bumrah and he bowled a probing opening spell as the touring side rode the momentum of their excellent performance at Edgbaston.

    Crawley drove Akash Deep sweetly to the cover boundary before greeting Mohammed Siraj to the attack with another crisp hit through the off side but neither he nor Duckett looked comfortable on a slow pitch.

    Immediately after the drinks interval, Nitish Kumar Reddy struck in his first over when Duckett fell for 23, playing a loose stroke to a ball down the leg side and feathering a catch to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.

    Pope was dropped off his first ball, a very hard chance to Shubman Gill at gully, before Reddy squared up Crawley with a fine delivery and he edged it to Pant to depart for 18.

    STUNNED SILENCE

    A packed crowd at the home of cricket was stunned into near silence as India celebrated wildly and Reddy continued to extract movement off the pitch as England laboured to 83-2 at lunch.

    Root reached his 67th test half century to go with 36 hundreds for England’s leading all-time runscorer, the milestone coming off 102 balls and including seven fours.

    India suffered a blow when the free-scoring Pant was forced off the field with a finger injury but Pope was out for 44 to the first ball after tea, driving loosely at spinner Ravindra Jadeja and nicking the ball to stand-in keeper Dhruv Jurel.

    When Bumrah speared in a rapid ball that clipped the top of Harry Brook’s off stump to send the in-form batter back to the pavilion for 11 with England on 172-4 India sensed they were back in the ascendancy.

    But Root continued to bat smoothly and found a reliable partner in Stokes, the experienced pair defying the tiring Indian bowlers and keeping the scoreboard ticking over in the evening sunshine.

    Root tried to complete his 37th test century before the close but was unable to do so, and he will return on Friday when England will bid to put pressure on India by posting a commanding first-innings total.

    “Joe Root has inspired everyone in the changing room and in this country,” Pope said.

    “His work ethic and the way he goes about his cricket is inspirational over such a long career. Fingers crossed he can make it a massive one tomorrow.”

    (Reuters)

  • Anisimova outlasts Sabalenka, Swiatek fells Bencic to lock in Wimbledon final

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Amanda Anisimova tore up the script and soared into her maiden Wimbledon final by outclassing world number one Aryna Sabalenka with fierce determination and fearless shot-making on Thursday and will meet Iga Swiatek for a shot at Grand Slam glory.

    Anisimova’s 6-4 4-6 6-4 victory extended her record over her equally powerful rival to 6-3, and kept alive American dreams of a third women’s Grand Slam champion this year after Madison Keys won the Australian Open and Coco Gauff won the French Open.

    Standing in her way will be five-times major winner Swiatek, who continued her new-found love affair with grass this year to blaze into her first final at the All England Club with a breezy 6-2 6-0 demolition of Tokyo Olympic champion Belinda Bencic.

    In Saturday’s final, Anisimova, 23, will look to become the first American to win Wimbledon since Serena Williams in 2016.

    “This doesn’t feel real right now, honestly,” a beaming Anisimova said shortly after her big battle.

    “Aryna is such a tough competitor and I was absolutely dying out there. Yeah, I don’t know how I pulled it off. I mean, she’s such an incredible competitor and she’s an inspiration to me and I’m sure so many other people.

    “We’ve had so many tough battles. To come out on top today and be in the final of Wimbledon is so incredibly special. The atmosphere was incredible. I know she’s the number one, but a lot of people were cheering for me. Huge thanks to everyone.”

    On an oven-like Centre Court where the temperature climbed to 30 degrees Celsius, Sabalenka twice rushed to the aid of ill fans by supplying bottles of cold water and an ice pack, before she cracked under pressure from her opponent in the 10th game.

    Anisimova, competing in her first Grand Slam semi-final since her 2019 French Open run as a gifted teenager, made her opponent sweat for every point and wrapped up the opening set when the Belarusian produced a double fault.

    With her back against the wall, Sabalenka fought like a tiger, the animal that has become her totem, and broke for a 4-3 lead en route to levelling the match at one set apiece after some sloppy errors from 13th seed Anisimova’s racket.

    Having matched each other’s decibel levels in a cacophony of grunting, the duo swapped breaks at the start of the decider but Anisimova pounced again when Sabalenka sent a shot long and went on to reach the showpiece match.

    COMPLETE DISBELIEF

    Anisimova, who took a mental health break in 2023, said that making the final of a Grand Slam for the first time at Wimbledon left her in complete disbelief.

    “It’s been a year turnaround since coming back and to be in this spot … I mean, it’s not easy and so many people dream of, competing on this incredible court,” Anisimova added.

    “It’s been such a privilege to compete here and to be in the final is just indescribable.”

    Watching the second semi-final that will determine her next opponent was very much on Anisimova’s mind despite a near three-hour workout in testing conditions.

    “It’s going to be an incredible match and whoever comes out on top, it’s going to be a battle in the final,” she said.

    “Hopefully I can finally spend some time with my family.”

    The 27-year-old Sabalenka, who was beaten in the Australian and French Open finals, was left to lick her wounds after missing the chance to become the first woman since Williams in 2014-15 to reach four straight major title matches.

    It was a more straightforward path to the final for Swiatek, the claycourt specialist who had never got past the last eight at Wimbledon before this year, as she broke Bencic twice in the first set and three times in the next to romp to victory.

    “Honestly I never even dreamt it was going to be possible for me to play in the final so I’m super excited and just proud of myself,” the Pole said.

    “Tennis keeps surprising me. I thought I’d lived through everything even though I’m young. I thought I’d experienced everything on the court. I didn’t experience playing well on grass so I’m super excited and enjoying it.”

    Saturday’s title showdown will crown a new Wimbledon champion for the eighth successive year.

    “I don’t think I’ve played Amanda on the WTA Tour. We played in juniors and she can play amazing tennis,” the 24-year-old Swiatek added. “She loves fast surfaces.

    “I’ll have to be ready for fast shots for her being proactive but I’m just going to focus on myself and prepare tactically tomorrow.”

    (Reuters)

  • PSG and Chelsea set for Club World Cup final showdown in US

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Paris St Germain (PSG) will face Chelsea in the final of FIFA’s revamped 32-team Club World Cup on Sunday, capping off a month-long tournament in the United States that, while sparking debates about the weather and calendar, has delivered drama akin to a nations’ World Cup.

    The French and English sides, two of European football’s most powerful and richest clubs, will compete for the honour of being the first champions of FIFA’s expanded competition, created with the promise of revolutionising club football and as a glittering curtain-raiser for the 2026 World Cup in North America.

    The final, scheduled for midday at a sweltering MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, follows a tournament filled with surprises, including shock exits for Manchester City and Inter Milan at the hands of underdogs Al Hilal and Fluminense.

    PSG have been in scintillating form, winning seven of their last eight matches without conceding a single goal. Luis Enrique’s side showcased their high-pressing, fast-paced, vertical style to devastating effect in a 4-0 demolition of Real Madrid in the semi-finals. Two early turnovers, forced by PSG’s relentless press, led to a commanding two-goal lead within nine minutes.

    The Parisians, fresh off their maiden Champions League triumph last month, are chasing their first world title. Manager Luis Enrique has revitalised the team, replacing departing stars Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe with a youthful, dynamic squad committed to his total football ethos.

    Midfield orchestrator Vitinha has been pivotal, while flying fullbacks Nuno Mendes and Achraf Hakimi provide width and pace. Up front, Ballon d’Or contender Ousmane Dembele has shone, delivering crucial goals and assists.

    PSG’s defensive solidity has also been remarkable, with their high turnover rate — averaging seven per hour of play —proving instrumental throughout the competition.

    Luis Enrique, who has already experienced glory leading Barcelona to a treble a decade ago, has never lost a one-off club final, winning 11 of 11.

    Chelsea, meanwhile, have taken the longer road to the final, arriving in the U.S. after winning Europe’s third-tier Conference League following a sub-par domestic campaign in which they barely managed a top-four Premier League finish.

    Chelsea have rallied in the tournament and the final gives manager Enzo Maresca a chance for redemption after being questioned due to struggles with a squad that cost Chelsea over 1 billion euros ($1.17 billion) in recent years.

    The mid-tournament addition of Joao Pedro has proven inspired, with the Brazilian forward netting twice in their semi-final win over his childhood team Fluminense.

    He has combined well with Cole Palmer in attack, while Chelsea’s midfield trio of Enzo Fernandez, Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo has excelled at breaking up play and exploiting spaces.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI: Bitcoin breaks through $110,000: PBK Miner launches 2-day BTC contract

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, July 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — For investors who do not have high capital and technical background, cloud mining platforms have become an ideal investment channel. The PBK Miner platform has emerged in this wave of market conditions. It not only provides convenient mining services, but also helps investors obtain stable returns in the context of rising Bitcoin prices through a phased profit sharing model.

    Visit the official PBK Miner website: https://pbkminer.com

    PBK Miner is a remote digital asset mining platform where users can rent computing power from PBK Miner’s high-performance, environmentally friendly infrastructure. The platform supports multiple cryptocurrencies, including XRP, DOGE, BTC, LTC, and SOL, eliminating technical and financial barriers and making passive income more accessible than ever before.

    Main features of PBK Miner’s BTC cloud mining contract

    – No hardware required: Get started without any equipment or setup

    – Daily payouts: Receive predictable mining rewards every day

    – Secure custody: Assets are protected by enterprise-grade security protocols

    – Flexible contract terms: Choose the terms that match your investment strategy

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    Provide flexible mining plans for every investor

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    PBK Miner: Platform Advantages and Market Response

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    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or a trading recommendation. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and may result in the loss of funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI: Bitcoin breaks through $110,000: PBK Miner launches 2-day BTC contract

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, July 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — For investors who do not have high capital and technical background, cloud mining platforms have become an ideal investment channel. The PBK Miner platform has emerged in this wave of market conditions. It not only provides convenient mining services, but also helps investors obtain stable returns in the context of rising Bitcoin prices through a phased profit sharing model.

    Visit the official PBK Miner website: https://pbkminer.com

    PBK Miner is a remote digital asset mining platform where users can rent computing power from PBK Miner’s high-performance, environmentally friendly infrastructure. The platform supports multiple cryptocurrencies, including XRP, DOGE, BTC, LTC, and SOL, eliminating technical and financial barriers and making passive income more accessible than ever before.

    Main features of PBK Miner’s BTC cloud mining contract

    – No hardware required: Get started without any equipment or setup

    – Daily payouts: Receive predictable mining rewards every day

    – Secure custody: Assets are protected by enterprise-grade security protocols

    – Flexible contract terms: Choose the terms that match your investment strategy

    Click here to explore the $100 BTC mining contract

    How are PBK Miner’s BTC mining contracts different?

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    PBK Miner: Platform Advantages and Market Response

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    Summary of PBK Miner

    As the price of Bitcoin soars, cloud mining, as a low-threshold investment method, is attracting more and more investors. In this market context, cloud mining platforms such as PBK Miner have become a popular choice for many people to obtain Bitcoin rewards. However, while enjoying high returns, investors should always remain vigilant and pay attention to the security of the platform and market risks. Choosing a reliable platform and reasonably assessing risks are the key to ensuring long-term stable returns on investment.

    To explore the future of BTC mining, please visit: https://pbkminer.com/

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or a trading recommendation. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and may result in the loss of funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Result of Underwriting Auction conducted on July 11, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    In the underwriting auction conducted on July 11, 2025, for Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) of the undernoted Government securities, the Reserve Bank of India has set the cut-off rates for underwriting commission payable to Primary Dealers as given below:

    Nomenclature of the Security Notified Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Minimum Underwriting Commitment (MUC) Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Additional Competitive Underwriting Amount Accepted
    (₹ crore)
    Total Amount underwritten
    (₹ crore)
    ACU Commission Cut-off rate
    (Paise per ₹100)
    New GS 2032 11,000 5,502 5,498 11,000 0.16
    7.09% GS 2074 14,000 7,014 6,986 14,000 0.37
    Auction for the sale of securities will be held on July 11, 2025.

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)     

    Press Release: 2025-2026/693

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Result of Underwriting Auction conducted on July 11, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    In the underwriting auction conducted on July 11, 2025, for Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) of the undernoted Government securities, the Reserve Bank of India has set the cut-off rates for underwriting commission payable to Primary Dealers as given below:

    Nomenclature of the Security Notified Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Minimum Underwriting Commitment (MUC) Amount
    (₹ crore)
    Additional Competitive Underwriting Amount Accepted
    (₹ crore)
    Total Amount underwritten
    (₹ crore)
    ACU Commission Cut-off rate
    (Paise per ₹100)
    New GS 2032 11,000 5,502 5,498 11,000 0.16
    7.09% GS 2074 14,000 7,014 6,986 14,000 0.37
    Auction for the sale of securities will be held on July 11, 2025.

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)     

    Press Release: 2025-2026/693

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN participates in a Pull Aside with Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, met today with Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand, Rt Hon Winston Peters, on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and Related Meetings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Foreign Minister and the Secretary-General recalled their meeting in May 2025 during the Secretary-General’s working visit to New Zealand. They also briefly exchanged views on ways to further strengthen ASEAN-New Zealand relations, particularly in preparations for the ASEAN-New Zealand Commemorative Summit on the 50th Anniversary of their partnership, scheduled to be held in October 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN participates in a Pull Aside with Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, met today with Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand, Rt Hon Winston Peters, on the sidelines of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and Related Meetings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Foreign Minister and the Secretary-General recalled their meeting in May 2025 during the Secretary-General’s working visit to New Zealand. They also briefly exchanged views on ways to further strengthen ASEAN-New Zealand relations, particularly in preparations for the ASEAN-New Zealand Commemorative Summit on the 50th Anniversary of their partnership, scheduled to be held in October 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Cambodia: Revocation of citizenship would be heinous violation of international law – Amnesty International

    Source: Amnesty International

    Responding to a National Assembly-approved amendment to the Cambodian Constitution that allows for the revocation of Khmer citizenship, Amnesty International’s Regional Research Director Montse Ferrer said:

    “As the proposal moves closer to becoming reality, anyone who speaks out against or opposes the ruling party will be at risk of having their citizenship revoked. We are deeply concerned that the Cambodian government, given the power to strip people of their citizenship, will misuse it to crackdown on its critics and make them stateless.

    “Revoking citizenship can violate many rights, including the rights to a nationality, to enter your own country and to take part in the conduct of public affairs. Without citizenship, people may not be able to access healthcare, get a job, go to school, migrate or get married. Stateless individuals often face social exclusion, discrimination and are at risk of exploitation and abuse. For many Cambodians, their Khmer citizenship is akin to their identity.  

    “Despite this repressive amendment moving forward, it comes against a backdrop where the Cambodian authorities have completely failed to safeguard the independence and integrity of the country’s courts – a failure further compounded by the Constitutional Council stating an amendment was possible. Judicial independence is key to safeguarding people’s rights including the right to nationality and reversing a culture of impunity. This has enabled the government’s authoritarian practices to continue unchecked, such as its persecution of opposition leaders, activists and independent journalists.

    “Revoking citizenship often violates human rights, and when done in a way that renders people stateless is a dangerous step that is prohibited under international law. Revoking a person’s citizenship must not become a political tool to silence and intimidate critical voices, and Cambodian authorities must immediately reverse the amendment, end their authoritarian practices and uphold their international human rights obligations and the rule of law. The international community should publicly condemn the Cambodian government’s heinous proposed amendment to the constitution.”

     

    Background

    On 11 July, an extraordinary session of the National Assembly was convened in which a draft amendment to the Constitution that would allow for the revocation of Khmer citizenship was debated and approved.

    President of the Senate, Hun Sen, had previously called on Cambodia’s Minister of Justice to consider the proposal to amend the Constitution. On 27 June, he said in a speech that this proposal was to “revoke citizenship from Cambodians who side with foreign nations to harm our country”.

    The National Assembly-approved amendment to the constitution adds in new language to the effect of “[r]eceiving and losing and revoking Khmer nationality shall be determined by law.”

    The Constitutional Council of Cambodia said on 2 July that a proposed amendment to Article 33 of the Cambodian Constitution was possible. Article 33, before amendment, stated that: “Khmer citizens shall not be deprived of their nationality … [and] Khmer citizens residing abroad enjoy the protection of the State. The acquisition of Cambodian nationality is determined by law.”

    Cambodia has been ruled for decades by the Cambodian People’s Party, which controls the judiciary and military.

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  • Rubio to meet China’s Wang Yi in Malaysia amid trade tension

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, the State Department said, in what will be the first in-person meeting of the two counterparts.

    Washington’s top diplomat arrived in Malaysia on Thursday in his first trip to Asia since taking office, where he joined foreign ministers of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Kuala Lumpur and met with senior Malaysian officials and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

    The visit is part of an effort to renew U.S. focus on the Indo-Pacific region and look beyond conflicts in the Middle East and Europe that have consumed much of the Trump administration’s attention.

    Rubio is attending the East Asia Summit and ASEAN regional forum on Friday, which include Japan, China, Russia, Australia, India, the European Union and more.

    Analysts said Rubio would be looking to press the case that the United States remains a better partner than China, Washington’s main strategic rival, during the visit.

    His meeting with Wang comes amid escalating trade tensions, with China this week warning the United States against reinstating hefty tariffs on its goods next month.

    Beijing has also threatened to retaliate against nations that strike deals with the United States to cut China out of supply chains.

    China, initially singled out with tariffs exceeding 100%, has until August 12 to reach a deal with the White House to keep Trump from reinstating additional import curbs imposed during tit-for-tat tariff exchanges in April and May.

    Trump has also threatened to levy an additional 10% tariff on countries aligned with BRICS.

    Originally comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, the BRICS grouping is seen largely as China’s effort in establishing an economic grouping to counter Western powers and has since expanded to include members such as Indonesia and Iran.

    Rubio told reporters on Thursday that he would also likely raise with Wang U.S. concerns over China’s support for Russia in its war against Ukraine.

    “The Chinese clearly have been supportive of the Russian effort and I think that generally, they’ve been willing to help them as much as they can without getting caught,” he said.

    Trump earlier this week said Washington lately has a really good relationship with China and that the two strategic rivals are getting along well.

    “We have had a really good relationship with China lately, and we’re getting along with them very well. They’ve been very fair on our trade deal, honestly,” Trump said, adding that he has been speaking regularly with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

    Rubio on Friday will also meet with the Japanese foreign minister and South Korea’s deputy foreign minister, just days after Trump announced 25% tariffs on both allies, effective August 1.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Come to Ordos to have a fun summer holiday!

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    Looking for an interesting place to spend your summer vacation? Come to Kangbashi District, Ordos, Inner Mongolia! Fireworks, drones, musical fountain – the “three-piece set” will appear at the same time. Car stunts, lawn concerts, new energy car sales, housing subsidies and other surprises, from cultural performances to consumer benefits… Check out the complete entertainment guide that will ensure you have a fun summer vacation!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Summer camp for students from St. Petersburg ends in Shandong

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, July 11 (Xinhua) — A closing ceremony for a summer camp for students from St. Petersburg was held at Shandong Normal University (SNU) in eastern China’s Shandong Province on Thursday. The camp was organized by the China-Foreign Language Exchange and Cooperation Center under the Chinese Ministry of Education with the support of the SNU Institute of International Education as part of the “Chinese Language Bridge” project.

    Liu Jinkai, a representative of the Institute of International Education of SPU, congratulated the camp participants on the successful completion of the program, noting that the camp created a platform for dialogue between Chinese and Russian youth. In addition, he expressed hope that the love of Russian students for the Chinese language and culture will become a bridge for cultural exchanges between the two countries.

    Alina, a representative of the Russian side, emphasized that the end of the camp does not mean the end of communication. She is confident that the camp participants will spread knowledge about China in Russia, opening up new opportunities for cooperation.

    Victor, a student from St. Petersburg, shared his impressions of the camp. He noted that he not only improved his level of Chinese, but also felt the warmth of friendship and the charm of Chinese culture.

    At the closing ceremony, Russians performed numbers including songs, poetry readings and dances. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s message on the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica [scroll down for French version]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    Today marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica – the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War.

    In July 1995, more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered. Thousands of women, children, and older persons were forcibly displaced, their lives forever shattered. The intention was the elimination of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica.

    We remember the victims and honour the courage of the survivors – including the Mothers of Srebrenica, whose tireless pursuit of justice ensured that the genocide was recognized in both law and history.

    This day is not only a moment of reflection. It is a call to vigilance and action.

    At a time when hate speech, denial and division are gaining ground, we must stand firm for truth and justice. We must detect early warning signs and respond before violence takes hold. We must respect international law, defend human rights, uphold the dignity of every individual, and invest in reconciliation and peace.

    Let the memory of Srebrenica strengthen our resolve, so that “never again” truly means never again.

    ***

    Aujourd’hui marque le trentième anniversaire du génocide commis à Srebrenica, la pire atrocité perpétrée sur le sol européen depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

    En juillet 1995, plus de 8 000 hommes et garçons bosniaques ont fait l’objet d’un massacre systématique. Des milliers de femmes, d’enfants et de personnes âgées ont été déplacés de force, voyant leur vie brisée à jamais. L’intention était d’éliminer les Bosniaques de Srebrenica.

    Nous honorons la mémoire des victimes et le courage des personnes survivantes, notamment les Mères de Srebrenica, dont la quête inlassable de justice a abouti à la reconnaissance juridique et historique de ce génocide.

    Cette journée n’est pas seulement un moment de réflexion, c’est aussi un appel à la vigilance et à l’action.

    À l’heure où les discours de haine, la négation et les dissensions gagnent du terrain, nous devons défendre ardemment la vérité et la justice. Nous devons détecter les signes avant-coureurs et réagir avant que la violence ne s’installe. Nous devons respecter le droit international, protéger les droits humains, préserver la dignité de chaque personne et investir dans la réconciliation et la paix.

    Que la mémoire de Srebrenica nous rende plus déterminés que jamais, et que les mots « plus jamais ça » prennent enfin tout leur sens.

    ***
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s message on World Population Day [scroll down for French version]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    On this World Population Day, we celebrate the potential and promise of the largest youth generation ever.

    They are not only shaping our future; they are demanding one that is just, inclusive, and sustainable.

    The theme — “Empowering young people to create the families they want in a fair and hopeful world” – reaffirms the promise of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development:  that every person has the right to make informed choices about their lives and futures.

    Many young people today face economic uncertainty, gender inequality, health challenges, the climate crisis and conflict.

    Still, they are leading – with courage, conscience and clarity.  And they are calling for systems that uphold their rights and support their choices. 

    I urge countries to invest in policies that ensure education, healthcare, decent work, and the full protection of their reproductive rights.

    Let us stand with young people and build a future where every person can shape their destiny in a world that is fair, peaceful and full of hope.

    ***

    En cette Journée mondiale de la population, nous célébrons le potentiel et la promesse que porte en elle la jeune génération, laquelle n’a jamais été aussi nombreuse.

    Les jeunes ne se contentent pas de façonner notre avenir ; ils exigent de surcroît que celui-ci soit juste, inclusif et durable.

    Le thème choisi (« Permettre aux jeunes de fonder la famille de leurs rêves dans un monde de justice et d’espoir ») se fait l’écho de la promesse formulée lors de la Conférence internationale sur la population et le développement de 1994 : chaque personne a le droit de faire des choix éclairés concernant sa vie et son avenir.

    Beaucoup de jeunes se heurtent aujourd’hui à l’incertitude économique, aux inégalités de genre, aux problèmes de santé, à la crise climatique et aux conflits.

    Or, ils montrent l’exemple avec courage, conscience et clairvoyance. Ils veulent des systèmes qui défendent leurs droits et les appuient dans leurs choix.

    Je demande instamment aux pays d’investir dans des politiques garantissant l’éducation, les soins de santé, le travail décent et la pleine protection des droits en matière de procréation.

    Restons aux côtés des jeunes pour bâtir un avenir de justice, de paix et d’espoir où chaque personne a la possibilité d’être maître de sa destinée.

    ***

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  • MIL-Evening Report: The ACT wants dog owners to spend 3 hours a day with their pet. But quality, not quantity, matters most

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Susan Hazel, Associate Professor, School of Animal and Veterinary Science, University of Adelaide

    Photo by Anna Tarazevich/Pexels

    Authorities in the ACT have released draft regulations for the welfare of dogs. One inclusion getting attention is a guideline “requiring all dogs to have a minimum of three hours of human contact daily”.

    The purpose of this code is to help dog owners meet their obligations under existing animal welfare laws in the ACT, which see dogs as sentient animals. This recognises that dogs can experience pleasure and pain, and that these feelings matter.

    If we accept dogs are sentient then we must think about their welfare and how to provide for them the best life possible. So, will three hours of human contact guarantee a good life?

    Three hours across a 24-hour period is probably achievable for many people, once you factor in walks, pats, feeding time and some attention at home.

    But just mandating a certain number of hours isn’t the answer, in my view.

    What matters most is what you do when you’re with your dog to meet their specific emotional and physical needs – and how long you’re leaving them alone.

    Human contact is a good thing for dogs

    Countries around the world are taking more notice of the needs of dogs.

    In Germany, the law requires owners to walk their dogs twice a day for at least an hour each time.

    Swedish rules require that “dogs must have their need for social contact satisfied”.

    Dogs are descended from the grey wolf – an animal which would certainly not integrate easily into a human group.

    But over thousands of years, humans have selectively bred dogs so they want, and even depend on, human contact.

    We’ve genetically selected dogs to want to be with us, and unfortunately this has led to many not coping well when they’re alone.

    The ACT’s new draft code recognises this, noting that “dogs are social animals and must not be kept alone for long periods of time”.

    An estimated 14–29% of dogs have problems related to separation from their owners.

    Signs of separation-related problems may include:

    • barking
    • escaping
    • destructive digging
    • destructive chewing.

    Other problems for inactive dogs might include being overweight, feeling bored or even getting depressed.

    Dogs have been genetically shaped to want and even depend on human contact.
    Photo by Helena Lopes/Pexels

    Quality time matters most

    It is likely the quality of time spent with our dogs is more important than the quantity.

    Some dogs like lying on the sofa bingeing the latest series with you. Others might prefer long walks, or a strenuous game of fetch.

    And dogs have different needs. A one-year-old dog might love going for a big walk, but a 12-year-old dog with arthritis may find that painful. Some dogs love chasing balls, and others would rather watch grass grow.

    What’s more, the amount of time a dog can handle alone will depend on the animal. For some, only five minutes away from their human would be long enough to send them into total meltdown.

    What’s important is what you do with your dog when you’re together, to meet their needs.

    Complicating matters further, dog owners vary in how they want to spend time with their pet.

    That’s why this guideline may struggle to find community acceptance. Good dog owners realise that what you do with your dog is most important, and needs to be tailored to the dog’s emotional needs, rather than just mandating a certain time goal.

    That said, the draft code may prompt all dog owners (including not-so-conscientious ones) to consider whether they spend enough time with their dogs.

    And it may prompt people considering buying a dog to think about whether they can commit three hours a day.

    The regulation may also encourage people to think more about fun things to do with their dog, such as develop (or continue) a play routine. Creative play can help boost attachment between dog and human.

    An easy bonus we can give our dogs is to be present with them.

    If you can’t manage three hours, just aim for what you can and try to carve out special time with them (perhaps by reducing your screen time where possible).

    The most important part is to see if you can observe what happens when they’re alone (you could set up a camera). Try to make changes and seek professional advice if you can see their welfare is at risk.

    An easy bonus we can give our dogs is to be present with them.
    Photo by Haberdoedas Photography/Pexels

    An important discussion

    Effective rules also need to be enforceable.

    It is highly unlikely sufficient resourcing would be available in the ACT to check the time all dog-owners spend with their dogs each day. How this would be calculated and recorded remains unclear.

    But even if this three-hours-a-day guideline is dropped in the ACT’s final code, it’s prompted an important discussion and will overall improve the welfare of dogs.

    Susan Hazel is affiliated with the RSPCA South Australia and the Dog & Cat Management Board of South Australia.

    ref. The ACT wants dog owners to spend 3 hours a day with their pet. But quality, not quantity, matters most – https://theconversation.com/the-act-wants-dog-owners-to-spend-3-hours-a-day-with-their-pet-but-quality-not-quantity-matters-most-260694

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Hendra virus has killed a horse in Queensland. Should we be worried?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Vinod Balasubramaniam, Associate Professor (Molecular Virology), Monash University

    CJKPhoto/Getty

    The death of an unvaccinated horse from Hendra virus this week in southeast Queensland is the state’s first reported case in three years.

    Before that, Australia’s last case was in July 2023, when another unvaccinated horse died in New South Wales.

    The new incident is a stark reminder that, while rare, this persistent virus poses a deadly threat to both animals and humans.

    So, what is Hendra virus? And how is it passed on? Here’s what you need to know.

    What is Hendra virus?

    Hendra virus is found only in Australia. It is named after the Brisbane suburb Hendra, where it was first identified in 1994 – an outbreak that killed 13 horses and one human.

    Hendra is a highly pathogenic virus, meaning it causes severe, often fatal illness.

    It is a kind of henipavirus, which belongs to the large family of Paramyxoviridae. Henipaviruses such as Hendra are zoonotic, which means they occur naturally in animals but can also be passed on to humans.

    Australia’s native flying foxes or fruit bats (the genus Pteropus) are Hendra’s natural “reservoir host”. They carry the virus without symptoms.

    Outbreaks occur when the virus is transmitted to horses and occasionally to humans through infected horses. It is not known to affect other animals.

    Can humans get Hendra?

    Although alarming, human cases of Hendra virus remain exceedingly rare. Only seven confirmed cases have been reported since 1994, resulting in four deaths.

    Each human case occurred after close contact with an infected horse or horses.

    Those who contracted Hendra were typically veterinarians or horse trainers exposed to blood, mucus or other bodily fluids while caring for the horse or determining its cause of death.

    Direct transmission of Hendra from bats to humans, or between humans, has not been documented.

    How does it spread?

    Hendra exists year-round in flying fox populations, who shed virus particles in bodily fluids, but don’t get sick themselves.

    Horses mainly become infected through grass, feed or drinking water that has been contaminated by flying fox saliva, urine or feces. Although horse-to-horse transmission is possible, it is not common.

    An infected horse will show rapid symptoms including:

    • fever
    • breathing difficulties
    • nasal discharge
    • increased heart rate
    • neurological signs, such as muscle twitching, loss of coordination, and disorientation.

    The infection progresses rapidly. In around 75% of cases, death follows within 48 to 72 hrs of symptoms beginning.

    How dangerous is Hendra for horses?

    Cases are infrequent but severe. Hendra has killed over 100 horses since it was identified in 1994.

    Around 75–80% of infected horses either die naturally or are euthanised due to welfare concerns. This high death rate underscores the need for preventive measures.

    Vaccination is the main way to prevent infection in horses. No vaccinated horses have developed the disease since a highly effective vaccine became available in 2012.

    Veterinary authorities strongly recommend vaccination for horses, especially in Queensland and northern New South Wales, regions historically affected by the virus.

    Other preventive measures include: placing feed and water containers away from areas frequented by flying foxes, regular stable cleaning, and keeping horses in stables overnight during months when bats are most active.

    This is typically May to October, sometimes known as “Hendra season”. But there are signs climate change and habitat destruction may be changing when and where flying foxes roost and potentially worsening the risk of outbreak.

    How to prevent human infection

    There is no vaccine for humans against Hendra virus.

    Preventing virus transmission from horses to humans requires strict biosecurity and hygiene protocols.

    People who work with potentially infected horses must use personal protective equipment, including gloves, masks, eye protection and disposable gowns.

    Rigorous hand hygiene practices – such as thorough washing with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitisers after horse contact – are vital.

    If you suspect your horse is sick, avoid direct contact and get veterinary help straight away.

    Vinod Balasubramaniam receives funding from the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in Malaysia.

    ref. Hendra virus has killed a horse in Queensland. Should we be worried? – https://theconversation.com/hendra-virus-has-killed-a-horse-in-queensland-should-we-be-worried-260586

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Estate agency worker faces improper conduct allegations

    Source: Australian Capital Territory Policing

    An estate agent’s representative is facing disciplinary action this month after allegedly using pressure sales tactics and lying to vulnerable homeowners.

    Akashdeep Singh Purba, 33, of Craigieburn, worked at VSS Estate Agents Pty Ltd (trading as The ELEET) when he allegedly committed the breaches between February and April 2023.

    Purba door-knocked people’s homes with offers to sell their properties. It’s alleged he convinced them to sign sales contracts described as non-binding. They in fact had hefty costs, including commissions, if they withdrew. Those who tried to pull out of contracts were left with unexpected debts, including commissions – and in some cases, were prevented from selling with anyone else.

    Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) alleges that Purba:

    • failed to follow his client’s instructions, and to act in their best interests
    • failed to exercise due care, skill and diligence in performing his role
    • was unprofessional or acted in a way detrimental to the agency and the industry’s reputation.

    The matter is scheduled for a directions hearing at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) on 22 July 2025.

    CAV is reminding people that if they receive a knock on the door from a real estate agent, they have the right to ask them to leave immediately. If let in, they can also be asked to leave at any time.

    Consumers wanting to sell their property through a real estate agent, should also do their research to choose one who meets expectations.

    Disciplinary proceedings can result in reprimands, fines, and licence suspension or cancellation.

    Learn more about selling your property.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Republic of Korea-United States-Japan Trilateral Chiefs of Defense Joint Press Statement

    Source: US Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff

    Republic of Korea (ROK) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Kim Myung-soo, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, and Japan Chief of Staff, Joint Staff Gen. Yoshida Yoshihide convened the 22nd Trilateral Chiefs of Defense (Tri-CHOD) Meeting on July 11, 2025, in Seoul. The three chiefs of defense recognized the importance of close trilateral cooperation in addressing security challenges on the Korean Peninsula, in the Indo-pacific and beyond.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Republic of Korea-United States-Japan Trilateral Chiefs of Defense Joint Press Statement

    Source: US Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff

    Republic of Korea (ROK) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Kim Myung-soo, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, and Japan Chief of Staff, Joint Staff Gen. Yoshida Yoshihide convened the 22nd Trilateral Chiefs of Defense (Tri-CHOD) Meeting on July 11, 2025, in Seoul. The three chiefs of defense recognized the importance of close trilateral cooperation in addressing security challenges on the Korean Peninsula, in the Indo-pacific and beyond.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the European Union discusses future direction of the Strategic Partnership

    Source: ASEAN

    The ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with the European Union (EU) was held in Kuala Lumpur today. The Meeting noted the positive progress made in the implementation of the ASEAN-EU Plan of Action (2023–2027) and discussed ways to further strengthen the ASEAN-EU Strategic Partnership. The Ministers also exchanged views on regional and international issues of common concern and interest. The Meeting was attended by the ASEAN Foreign Ministers or their representatives, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy / Vice-President (HR/VP) of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, and Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn. Timor-Leste attended as Observer.

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