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  • MIL-OSI China: Hamas claims killing, wounding of Israeli soldiers in N. Gaza

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, announced on Saturday that they had killed and injured members of a 15-person Israeli patrol by detonating a powerful explosive device in northern Gaza City.

    In a press statement, the Brigades said that their forces targeted the Israeli patrol as it attempted to raid a house west of the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza.

    Members of the patrol were either killed or injured, the statement said, without providing further details. The Israeli army has not yet commented on the incident.

    In separate statements, the Brigades claimed that their forces had shelled a gathering of Israeli troops east of the Jabalia camp with mortar fire, and targeted an Israeli Merkava tank with a missile in the Tawam area north of Gaza City.

    The Brigades did not mention the casualties of the two attacks.

    These developments came amid a large-scale operation by the Israeli army in Jabalia and surrounding areas for about a week, along with a blockade imposed on the residents there.

    On Oct. 6, the Israeli army’s spokesman Avichai Adraee announced that the Jabalia area had been “encircled.” He explained that the operation was based on prior intelligence indicating the presence of armed elements and infrastructure, along with efforts by Hamas to rebuild its militant capabilities.

    For its part, the Civil Defense Authority in Gaza warned on Saturday that 200,000 Palestinians in Jabalia face the risk of death either from Israeli shelling or from hunger and thirst, amid a land blockade that has been ongoing for the seventh consecutive day.

    Spokesman Mouhammed Bassil said that the Israeli army “has not allowed medical teams and civil defense personnel to obtain fuel and medical supplies, which negatively impacts the situation of the besieged citizens.”

    Bassil called on international organizations to fulfill their humanitarian duty to protect the residents of Jabalia in northern Gaza.

    Meanwhile, the World Food Program (WFP) warned that the escalating violence in northern Gaza is “having a disastrous impact on food security for thousands of Palestinian families,” noting that the main crossings into the north have been closed and no food aid has entered since Oct. 1.

    In a statement, the WFP said food distribution points, as well as kitchens and bakeries in northern Gaza, have been forced to shut down due to airstrikes, military ground operations and evacuation orders. The only functioning bakery in the area, supported by the WFP, caught fire after being hit by an explosive munition.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Bumpy start for UK’s new Labour government

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    People attend the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, Britain, on Sept. 23, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    As the United Kingdom’s Labour government marks 100 days in office on Saturday, political commentators are markedly less enthusiastic than in the aftermath of the party’s landslide win in the July 4 general election. Instead, they are asking whether Labour will be able to get back on course after an apparently bumpy start.

    Labour had been in opposition since 2010 before Prime Minister Keir Starmer led the party to victory this year, securing a massive 174-seat majority in the UK parliament.

    The honeymoon period of popularity enjoyed by a new government was short-lived for Starmer, however, as his government’s accomplishments so far have been overshadowed by moves including the deeply unpopular plans to cut winter fuel benefits for pensioners.

    Among the most-touted achievements during Starmer’s first 100 days in power are the government’s success in resolving the junior doctors’ and train drivers’ strikes, cancelling the controversial Rwanda scheme proposed by the previous Conservative government, making good progress in launching GB Energy and scrapping no-fault evictions for tenants. Starmer’s handling of the far-right riots that rocked the country this summer has also been applauded.

    On Thursday, the government also unveiled the Employment Rights Bill, outlining reforms aimed at boosting economic growth and upgrading workers’ rights across the country. Official figures on Friday showed that the UK economy returned to growth in August after flatlining for two months, a welcome boost for the government.

    However, the government has come under fire for announcing plans to scrap winter fuel allowances worth up to 300 British pounds (392 U.S. dollars) for 10 million pensioners, and refusing to lift a two-child cap on child benefit.

    There has also been heavy criticism of Starmer for accepting thousands of pounds from a wealthy party donor to pay for clothes. Other Labour ministers have also received free gifts including tickets for major sporting events and Taylor Swift concerts.

    Professor Iain Begg from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) told Xinhua: “Labour, in power for its first 100 days, has been frantic. It’s had considerable difficulties and shown a lack of political experience, but it’s also tried to push forward a very large number of agenda items which had been lapsed under the previous administrations.”

    “The verdict, therefore, is a rather checkered one,” Begg said.

    An Opinium poll revealed in late September that Starmer’s approval rating had plunged below that of the Tory leader Rishi Sunak, suffering a huge 45-point drop since July. Meanwhile, a YouGov poll revealed this week that Starmer is now as unpopular as the controversial Brexiteer Nigel Farage.

    Nevertheless, Begg said that in British politics, a government will often make tough decisions and policy announcements in its first year in power, leaving another four years to turn such decisions around.

    “It’s fair to say that Starmer can expect a few more storms over the next year or so, until some of his initiatives start to show that they’re genuinely making a difference. There’ll be easy tests for the public to apply and if he passes those tests, he’ll be seen as a more successful prime minister than maybe he has been in his first 100 days,” he said.

    Andrew Roe-Crines, a researcher in British politics at the University of Liverpool, thinks the Budget will be an opportunity for Starmer and his party to sway public opinion when it is delivered on Oct. 30.

    “If they are right and they’re able to show this in the Budget by being able to invest in things which people expect to see, then maybe there’s hope for positive things later down the line,” Roe-Crines told Xinhua.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sam Hou Fai elected Macao SAR chief executive designate

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Sam Hou Fai was elected by an overwhelming majority as the sixth-term chief executive designate of China’s Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) on Sunday, pending appointment by the Central People’s Government.
    He won the election with 394 votes in favor out of 398 valid ballots. Song Man Lei, president of the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Chief Executive Election, announced Sam the winner.
    According to Macao’s Chief Executive Election Law, an election is valid if two-thirds of the 400-member election committee are present to vote. To be elected, a candidate must receive support from more than half of the total members of the committee, which is at least 200 votes.
    As prescribed by the Basic Law of the Macao SAR, the chief executive is elected by a broadly representative Chief Executive Election Committee and is then appointed by the Central People’s Government. The chief executive serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier to attend SCO meeting, visit Pakistan

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the 23rd Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to be held in Islamabad and pay an official visit to Pakistan from October 14 to 17, at the invitation of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan, foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced on Sunday.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Update: fatal crash at Balhannah

    Source: South Australia Police

    A man has died after a motorcycle crashed at the intersection of Kerr Road and Beaumont Road, Balhannah, at 1pm on Sunday 13 October.

    Sadly, the rider, a 48-year-old man from Greenhill, died at the scene

    Road diversions remain in place and motorists are advised to avoid the area.

    Anyone who witnessed the crash or who has dashcam footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at http://www.crimestopperssa.com.au

    The man’s death is the 68th life lost on South Australian roads so far this year.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man arrested following Dairy Flat incident

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    A man has been arrested after allegedly stealing a vehicle in Point Chevalier before being involved in a multi-vehicle crash on the northern motorway, near Dairy Flat.

    Around 2:40pm Police responded to Walmer Road, Point Chevalier, after a man allegedly attempted to steal a vehicle from an elderly woman before stealing a vehicle from a second person on the same road. Luckily no serious injuries were sustained.

    Police maintained observations of the vehicle to northern motorway with the assistance of the Air Support Unit and traffic cameras.

    Inspector Daniel Meade says a pursuit was not initiated due to safety concerns. Instead, Police attempted to spike the vehicle, however the driver continued.

    “At around 3pm the driver came to a stop following a multi-vehicle crash where the vehicle has rolled,” says Inspector Meade.

    Two people, including the offender, received moderate injuries.

    “While the offender was travelling along the northern motorway he has allegedly damaged a number of vehicles and knocked a motorcyclist off of their bike.

    “The Serious Crash Unit have completed a scene examination and the road is due to be reopened within the next hour.”

    Charges are being considered for the 34-year-old man and enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are ongoing.

    The incident will be referred to the IPCA.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Iran rejects claims linking Tehran to Hamas’ attack on Israel

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Smoke billows following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on Oct. 7, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York rejected on Saturday claims linking Tehran to Hamas’ October 7 surprise attack on Israel, according to the official news agency IRNA.

    In a statement, the Iranian mission responded to questions from The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal regarding Israel’s claim of having access to minutes from Hamas’ secret meetings, which allegedly indicated Tehran was informed of the group’s plan for the October 7 attack, the report said.

    “While Hamas officials based in (the Qatari capital) Doha have announced that they had no information about the operation and solely Hamas’ military wing based in Gaza had been responsible for the planning, deciding about and directing the operation, any claim aiming to partially or entirely link the operation to Iran or Hezbollah is invalid and comes from fabricated documents,” said the mission.

    The New York Times reported on Saturday that minutes of Hamas’ secret meetings, seized by the Israeli military and obtained by the American newspaper, provided a detailed record of the planning for the Oct. 7 attack, as well as the determination of Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’ incumbent political bureau chief, to persuade the Palestinian group’s allies, Iran and Hezbollah, to join the operation or at least commit to a broader fight with Israel if Hamas staged a surprise cross-border raid.

    On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking approximately 250 hostages. In response, the Israeli military has been conducting a large-scale offensive on Gaza.

    Iranian officials have consistently stated that while Iran supports Palestinian resistance groups, including Hamas, it had no prior knowledge of the attack on Israel and was not involved in its execution.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Experts, officials call for stronger China-Africa cooperation via Global Development Initiative

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

    Experts, officials call for stronger China-Africa cooperation via Global Development Initiative

    ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 13 — Experts and policymakers from various United Nations (UN) agencies, the African Union (AU) and African countries stressed the need to further bolster China-Africa cooperation across various sustainable development areas while attending a recent dialogue on the Global Development Initiative (GDI) here.

    Addressing the gathering, Mohamed Belhocine, the AU Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, said China-Africa ties have evolved into “an outstanding and mutually beneficial partnership.”

    Describing China-Africa cooperation as “a bright example of South-South cooperation that addresses and harnesses global challenges and opportunities in several priority areas,” the AU commissioner said the China-proposed GDI has the capacity to further strengthen the ever-growing China-Africa relationship and broaden South-South cooperation.

    “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Agenda 2063 (the AU’s 50-year continental development blueprint) both provide strategic frameworks for tackling issues confronting Africa and the world at large. In the same vein, the Global Development Initiative builds on the foundations of the SDGs to chart a path towards the realization of a global community,” said Belhocine.

    Belhocine further said China-Africa cooperation has achieved mutually beneficial development outcomes over the years. “The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is a vivid testament to the benefits of a partnership which covers science and technology, peace and security, climate change, education, agriculture, and information and communications technology, among many other sectors.”

    Participants attending the high-level dialogue emphasized the critical need to promote synergy in development plans and strategies to enhance broader China-Africa cooperation as the two sides strive to realize the vision of the GDI.

    Zhao Fengtao, vice chairman of the China International Development Cooperation Agency, highlighted China’s readiness to work with Africa to fully implement the GDI and continue to strengthen China-Africa development cooperation, ultimately contributing to advancing the modernization and building of a China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.

    “The GDI calls for staying committed to development as a priority, staying committed to a people-centered approach and staying committed to benefits for all,” Zhao said.

    He also stressed China’s strong commitment to supporting Africa’s economic integration and modernization, improving the well-being of the African people and facilitating the implementation of the sustainable development agenda.

    Teshale Berecha, Ethiopia’s state minister of labor and skills, said the “remarkable” China-Africa cooperation, which exemplifies the spirit of South-South cooperation, is a vivid manifestation of the two sides’ shared commitment to mutual growth, sustainable development and empowerment of the two peoples.

    Highlighting some of the significant achievements of China’s cooperation with Ethiopia in particular and the wider African continent in general, the state minister said China has been a major partner for Ethiopia and beyond, particularly through its Belt and Road Initiative and other major development initiatives.

    “Our collaboration has yielded significant advancements in the area of science and technology too,” he said. “The establishment of joint research centers and technology transfer initiatives has enabled us to harness our collective expertise and address pressing challenges.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Rural charms harvest online appeal

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Mo (right) and his team livestream the benefits of pomelos. [Photo/Xinhua]

    As the morning light streams through the window and roosters crow, Mo Zhou yawns, steps out, calls his dog, grabs his tools, and embarks on a day’s work.

    The 26-year-old differs from other farmers in that he always carries a smartphone to record his day-today life. He’s a vlogger, filming snippets of rural life and traditional homemade food for his 12 million followers on short-video platform Douyin.

    From traditional dishes to heartfelt narratives, his videos capture the essence of rural life, showcasing the beauty of his hometown and its culinary delights.

    His recording of the tranquil village of Chenjiazhai in Tongren, Southwest China’s Guizhou province, has garnered a total of 320 million likes on Douyin. Named Zhouzhou on the platform, he has posted 577 videos.

    I cherish the earthy scent I carry and hope to encourage more young people to stay in rural areas and contribute to their hometowns through my experiences,” Mo says.

    Mo cuts preserved pork for a video shooting. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Born to a rural family in 1998, Mo has two older sisters. His life changed when his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. To ease the financial burden, Mo decided to quit school and take care of his mother at home in 2019 as his mother’s health deteriorated.

    Hearing about the man’s story, fellow villager Mo Zhilin found that Mo Zhou had the potential to become a vlogger by sharing his daily life. Later in 2020, Mo Zhilin, Mo Zhou, Mo Jun and Yang Xudong set up their e-commerce company.

    Facing challenges with shyness and camera presence, Mo Zhou overcame his inhibitions by studying other accounts, taking online courses in video production and seeking advice from others on how to authentically showcase rural life and cuisine in his videos.

    As their fan base grew, they raised the bar for video quality, embracing the natural rhythm of rural life. They sourced local ingredients based on the seasons, fostering a sense of nostalgia and connection with their audience.

    “I will continue to anchor myself in the countryside, utilizing my online influence to capture and share more of Guizhou’s beauty, culture and culinary heritage,” the man says.

    Since Li Ziqi, a rural Chinese woman, became an online sensation in the late 2010s, an increasing number of rural life vloggers have put their countryside in the frame.

    Mo (right) and Yang Xudong promote kiwifruit online. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Thanks to the popularity of short-video platforms, they share their lives online and use the internet as sales channels.

    These channels not only bring higher incomes but also inject new life into the country’s rural vitalization.

    Data from Douyin shows that last year, the platform had about 176 million rural content creators, posting more than 1 billion videos and selling about 4.73 billion orders of agricultural products.

    According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, from 2012 to the end of 2022, over 12.2 million people had returned or moved to rural areas with the aspiration of starting businesses. The number is expected to reach 15 million by 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI: Discover the SEP (Smart Energy Pay) Listing on XT Exchange

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEP (Smart Energy Pay) is excited to announce the listing of Smart Energy Pay (SEP) on XT Exchange. The SEP/USDT trading pair will be available in the Innovation Zone, offering a new opportunity for traders to engage with a blockchain project focused on transforming the energy sector. Please find the go-live schedule below:

    • Deposit: 09:00 on October 13, 2024 (UTC)
    • Trading: 09:00 on October 14, 2024 (UTC)
    • Withdrawal: 09:00 on October 15, 2024 (UTC)

    Trading pair link: https://www.xt.com/en/trade/sep_usdt

    SEP’s listing on XT Exchange marks a significant step in bringing green energy to the forefront of the blockchain space. With this listing, SEP gains access to XT’s vast global community, enhancing its liquidity and providing exposure to a broader audience. By joining XT Exchange, SEP is poised to drive innovation in both the DeFi and renewable energy sectors, paving the way for a more sustainable future.

    Albin Warin, CEO of XT Exchange, shared his thoughts on the listing: “We are proud to welcome Smart Energy Pay to our platform. SEP’s commitment to sustainable energy and innovation resonates with our mission to support transformative projects that make a difference. We believe that the listing of SEP will provide our users with substantial value and contribute to the advancement of both the blockchain and energy sectors.”

    About XT

    Founded in 2018, XT serves more than 7.8M registered users, over 1M monthly active users, 40+ million users in the ecosystem, and more than 800 tokens with 1000+ trading pairs. XT crypto exchange offers a rich variety of trading categories to provide a secure, trusted, and intuitive trading experience for its large user base. This includes crypto futures trading (USDT-M Futures and coin-M futures perpetual contracts) and copy trading that allows users to replicate top traders in real-time with just one click. Additionally, the futures grid allows users to automate the buying and selling of futures contracts for profits.

    Website: https://www.xt.com/

    X: https://x.com/XTexchange

    Telegram: https://t.me/XTsupport_EN

    About SEP (Smart Energy Pay)

    Smart Energy Pay is at the forefront of combining blockchain technology with renewable energy solutions. SEP leverages its own blockchain to enable secure and transparent transactions within the energy sector. A unique feature of the SEP platform is its integration with a patented 3D wind device, which allows for the efficient generation of renewable energy. By blending decentralized finance (DeFi) with green energy, SEP aims to build sustainable and accessible energy markets that cater to both consumers and businesses.

    Blockchain Explorer: https://secexplorer.io/

    Whitepaper: https://smartenergypay.com/whitepaper

    Social Links

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/smartenergypay/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smartenergypay/

    Telegram: https://t.me/+BtBJIPxsn21iOGQ8

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@smart.energy.token

    CoinMarketCap: https://coinmarketcap.com/community/profile/smartenergytoken/

    Github: https://github.com/EtherAuthority/Smart-Contracts-Library

    Press Contact

    Brand: Smart Energy Provider Ltd.

    Contact: Mr. Tahssin Asfour

    Email: marketing@smartenergypay.com

    Website: https://smartenergypay.com/

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  • MIL-OSI China: Global artists celebrate Silk Road culture in NW China

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    An international arts festival opened on Saturday in the historic city of Xi’an in northwest China’s Shaanxi province, attracting artists to showcase their performances in an international arena.

    The 10th Silk Road International Arts Festival, which is hosted by the provincial government of Shaanxi and will run until Nov. 10, has attracted artists from 15 countries and regions, according to the organizer of the event.

    During the festival, 63 performances are scheduled to be staged. A series of activities will also take place during the festival, including shows and exhibitions.

    The first Silk Road International Arts Festival was held in 2014.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China Media Group airs 2024 Chongyang Festival Opera Gala

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    A Chinese opera artist performs in the Huguang Guild Hall in Beijing, China, October 11, 2024. [Photo courtesy of CMG]

    The 2024 Chongyang Festival Opera Gala was held by China Media Group (CMG) on Friday, graced by many renowned Chinese opera artists.

    Chongyang Festival, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, falls on the 9th day of the ninth lunar month on the Chinese lunar calendar. It fell on October 11 this year.

    In Chinese folklore, the number nine is a homonym of the Chinese word “jiu,” which contains the auspicious meaning of “a long and healthy life.” It is an annual festival to show respect and care for the elderly throughout China.

    The gala was held in the Huguang Guild Hall in Beijing, a theater with a history of 200 years. The gala saw performances from young and senior Chinese opera artists, stressing the importance of respecting and loving the elderly.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected scheduled dried shark fins, dried sea cucumbers and proprietary Chinese medicine with ingredients of suspected scheduled Gastrodia Elata (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected scheduled dried shark fins, dried sea cucumbers and proprietary Chinese medicine with ingredients of suspected scheduled Gastrodia Elata (with photos)
    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected scheduled dried shark fins, dried sea cucumbers and proprietary Chinese medicine with ingredients of suspected scheduled Gastrodia Elata (with photos)
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         Hong Kong Customs on October 10 seized about 460 kilograms of suspected scheduled dried shark fins, 200kg of suspected scheduled dried sea cucumbers and 3 300 boxes of proprietary Chinese medicine with ingredients of suspected scheduled Gastrodia Elata, with a total estimated market value of about $2.3 million, at Hong Kong International Airport.     Through risk assessment, Customs officers inspected an air consignment, declared as carrying household goods and arriving in Hong Kong from Indonesia, on that day. Upon inspection, the batch of dried shark fins, sea cucumbers and proprietary Chinese medicine suspected to be scheduled under the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Ordinance) (Cap. 586), was found inside 33 carton boxes.     The case was handed over to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) for follow-up action.     Under the Ordinance, any person importing, exporting or possessing specimens of endangered species not in accordance with the Ordinance commits an offence and will be liable to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for 10 years upon conviction with the specimens forfeited. For licensing requirements for the species listed on different appendices, members of the public may visit the website: http://www.cites.hk. For enquiries, please contact the AFCD through email (hk_cites@afcd.gov.hk) or call 1823.     Members of the public may report any suspected smuggling activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002/).

     
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  • MIL-OSI China: Sam Hou Fai elected Macao SAR’s sixth-term chief executive designate

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Sam Hou Fai was elected by an overwhelming majority as the sixth-term chief executive designate of China’s Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) on Sunday.

    He won the election with 394 votes in favor out of 398 valid ballots. Song Man Lei, president of the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Chief Executive Election, announced Sam the winner.

    According to Macao’s Chief Executive Election Law, an election is valid if two-thirds of the 400-member election committee are present to vote. To be elected, a candidate must receive support from more than half of the committee’s members, which is at least 200 votes.

    As prescribed by the Basic Law of the Macao SAR, the chief executive is elected by a broadly representative Chief Executive Election Committee and is then appointed by the Central People’s Government. The chief executive serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once.

    After Song announced the election result, warm applause was heard in the hall.

    In his speech upon election, Sam Hou Fai expressed his gratitude to the committee members.

    “I am grateful to all the election committee members for their recognition and support, which allows me to continue serving Macao, the country, and the broader public in a higher, more comprehensive, and more strategic capacity,” he said.

    According to the Basic Law, the chief executive is accountable to the central government and to the Macao SAR. Sam noted that he will be steadfast in these significant duties and responsibilities.

    He highlighted his commitment to faithfully fulfilling his political platform and manifesto, with the primary goal of meeting people’s expectations for a better life. His highest principles will be fully, accurately, and steadfastly implementing the “one country, two systems” policy and safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development interests, he said.

    In accordance with the provisions of the Chief Executive Election Law, the election result will be submitted to the Court of Final Appeal for confirmation, and thereafter published in the Macao SAR Gazette. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE congratulates new Macau chief

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee today congratulated Sam Hou-fai on being elected as the sixth-term Chief Executive-elect of the Macao Special Administrative Region.
     
    Apart from noting that Mr Sam has been serving as Macau’s Court of Final Appeal President since the establishment of the Macao SAR, leading the Macau courts in performing judicial functions and contributing significantly to Macau’s long-term prosperity and stability, Mr Lee said that he has remained committed to serving Macau over the years and made immense contributions.
     
    “I congratulate Mr Sam on being elected as the sixth-term Chief Executive-elect of the Macao SAR and on leading Macau to new heights again.”
     
    In addition to pointing out that Hong Kong and Macau enjoy close geographical ties and share the same cultural roots, Mr Lee emphasised that they also share deep bonds and affinity with frequent people-to-people and cultural exchanges, alongside solid economic and trade relations.
     
    Furthermore, he expressed that the country’s SARs, both Hong Kong and Macau, firmly uphold the principle of “one country” and leverage the benefits of “two systems”.
     
    “As participants and beneficiaries of the country’s reform and opening up, Hong Kong and Macau enjoy the advantages of ‘one country, two systems’, and can directly tap into the huge markets of the Mainland, whilst staying connected to the world.”
     
    On the other hand, Hong Kong and Macau are both core cities of the Greater Bay Area and are engines for regional development, Mr Lee added.
     
    “I have every confidence in working closely with Mr Sam in the future to achieve complementarity and mutual benefits for Hong Kong and Macau, giving full play to the cities’ strengths to serve the country’s needs and making new and greater contributions to building a great country and moving towards national rejuvenation through Chinese modernisation.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Labour Department investigates fatal work accident in Ho Man Tin

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Labour Department (LD) is investigating a fatal work accident that happened in Ho Man Tin this morning (October 13) in which a man died.
     
         The LD immediately deployed staff to the scene upon receiving a report of the accident, and is now conducting an investigation to look into its cause.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: President of the Republic of Palau visits Hawaii

    Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

    HONOLULU — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. of the Republic of Palau visited the Indo-Pacific Command Headquarters at Camp H.M. Smith, where he participated in an honors ceremony and an office call to discuss combined efforts that promote regional stability, mutual defense priorities and deterrence initiatives, as well as how upholding the rule of law reinforces peace and prosperity on Oct. 11, 2024.

    Whipps participated in a USINDOPACOM hosted barge tour on Oct. 12. He paid respects at the USS Arizona memorial.

    The Republic of Palau is 340-plus islands strategically placed in the Western Pacific bordering the Philippines. The nation became independent in 1981 and entered a Compact of Free Association with the United States in 1994.

    USINDOPACOM is committed to enhancing stability in the Indo-Pacific region with its allies and partners by promoting security cooperation, encouraging peaceful development, responding to contingencies, deterring aggression and, when necessary, fighting to win.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: To Viktor Nikitushkin, People’s Artist of Russia

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the teacher-tutor of the State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble named after Igor Moiseyev on his 80th birthday.

    The telegram states, in particular:

    “A famous ballet dancer, teacher and mentor, you make a great contribution to the development of national culture and the preservation of the best traditions of the Russian school of classical dance. Your bright talent and virtuoso technique have been embodied in a number of images created by you on the stage, and have won the love of fans of choreographic art.

    Your long-term teaching activity deserves special recognition. You generously share the secrets of your craft with young performers, helping to reveal the creative potential of future ballet stars.

    I wish you good health, happiness and prosperity.”

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    http://government.ru/gov/persons/151/telegrams/52981/

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Laos achieve more substantive progress in building community with shared future

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

    China, Laos achieve more substantive progress in building community with shared future

    VIENTIANE, Oct. 13 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang paid an official visit to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic from Friday to Saturday after attending the leaders’ meetings on East Asia cooperation here, stressing to continue to deepen practical cooperation with Laos.

    Li, together with Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, attended the inauguration ceremony of the China-aided Mahosot General Hospital building here on Saturday. Speaking at the ceremony, Li extended warm congratulations on the successful completion of the project, highlighting the hospital as the largest in scale, most comprehensive in functions, and best equipped modern comprehensive hospital and medical teaching base in Laos.

    As a flagship overseas project under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, the Mahosot Hospital has played an important role in improving medical conditions and safeguarding the health of the Lao people.

    Vilaphan Keokuman, deputy chief of the ear, nose, and throat department at Mahosot Hospital, said: “The brand-new building, modern facilities and equipment of the hospital, as well as its capacity to accommodate more patients, provide us with greater convenience.”

    Premier Li emphasized in his speech at the ceremony that in recent years, the two countries have closely focused on building a community with a shared future with high standards, high quality, and high level, strengthened the synergy of development strategies, continued to deepen practical cooperation, and worked hard to complete a number of important infrastructure projects, injecting strong impetus into the economic development and improvement of people’s livelihood in both countries.

    During his meeting with Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Central Committee and Lao president, Li said China and Laos should enhance practical cooperation in trade, investment, production capacity, electricity, minerals and other fields, calling on both sides to further tap potentials, give full play to the driving-effect of the China-Laos Railway, and push for more visible results in all-around cooperation.

    While talking with Sonexay, Li pointed out that China is ready to work with Laos to speed up the development along the China-Laos Railway and juxtaposed border control, and strengthen cooperation in new energy, advanced manufacturing, digital economy and artificial intelligence, among other fields.

    Launched in December 2021, the China-Laos Railway, which serves as Laos’ first modern railway, has facilitated the transportation of over 10 million tonnes of goods valued at approximately 5.74 billion U.S. dollars as of September 2024, according to local authorities.

    During Li’s visit, China and Laos released a joint statement focused on mutually beneficial cooperation of higher quality.

    In the statement, the two sides agreed to continue to strengthen practical cooperation under the framework of strategic alignment between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Laos’ strategy to “convert the landlocked country into a land-linked hub”, and jointly implement the outline of the Belt and Road cooperation plan between the two countries.

    Currently, China is the largest foreign investor in Laos, and Laos sees huge potential for further deepening cooperation with China across various fields including the export of agricultural products, the import of electric vehicles and trucks, tourism, hotels and restaurants, and electricity, mining, and solar energy.

    Analysts said that both China and Laos are poised to take Premier Li’s visit, alongside the 15th anniversary of the China-Laos comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, as pivotal moments to further deepen bilateral cooperation.

    Lu Guangsheng, a professor at Yunnan University’s Institute of International Relations, said China and ASEAN, including Laos, have strong industrial complementarity.

    “China requires new drivers from Laos, while Laos looks to China for industrial support,” he remarked, suggesting that this mutual dependence will foster constructive strategies for promoting high-level openness and advancing the shared vision for a community with a shared future for humanity.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Lufthansa Group awarded “Best Airline App 2024” worldwide

    Source: Lufthansa Group

    The Lufthansa Group has been awarded the prize for the world’s best airline app 2024 at the World Aviation Festival (WAF).

    The Lufthansa Group app was previously evaluated by customers and nominated for the final round. A jury of experts compared the four nominees in a competition, the “Battle of the Airline Apps”, and rated the Lufthansa Group app as the best among the biggest players in the industry. The Lufthansa product came out on top against the apps from Emirates, Qatar Airways and Air India.

    Dieter Vranckx, Member of the Executive Board Lufthansa Group, Global Markets & Commercial Airlines Hubs, says: “The Lufthansa Group App puts our customers at the center and provides them with user-friendly services, transparent information and support throughout their journey. I am proud of the entire team for the great progress we have made in recent years. The award for the Lufthansa Group app encourages us to continue developing our digital services for Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, SWISS and Brussels Airlines.”

    Oliver Schmitt, Head of Digital Customer Solutions and Managing Director Digital Hangar GmbH, says: “The digital travel experience of our guests is increasingly determined by their mobile devices. The app is playing a growing role as a travel companion. In recent years, we have worked specifically on service offerings, especially in the event of irregularities, on simplifications and better information for our guests, and created numerous benefits for frequent flyers.”

    The World Aviation Festival is a leading global conference for the international aviation industry, focusing on technology, passenger experience, digitalization and sustainability in aviation.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xizang official sentenced to death with reprieve for bribery

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Jiang Jie, a former senior political advisor of southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, was convicted of bribery and sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve.
    The verdict was handed down by the Tianjin First Intermediate People’s Court on Saturday. Jiang was a member of the leading Party members group of the Xizang Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and vice chairman of the committee.
    Jiang was found to have exploited his positions in both east China’s Shandong Province and Xizang to provide improper assistance to relevant units and individuals regarding administrative approvals, project contracts, land sales and job promotions.
    In return, he accepted money and valuables worth over 225 million yuan (approximately 31.8 million U.S. dollars), according to court documents.
    He received a reprieve from an immediate death sentence due to his voluntary disclosure of previously undiscovered facts related to the bribery cases, his admission of guilt and his expression of remorse. Additionally, most of his illicit gains and their proceeds have been recovered, said the court. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s generative AI service users surpasses 600 million

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China has more than 600 million registered users for generative artificial intelligence (AI) services, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said on Saturday.

    Zhao Zhiguo, chief engineer at the MIIT, highlighted the continuous expansion of the country’s core AI industry, with over 4,500 companies now operating in the sector.

    Currently, nearly 200 generative AI service models are registered and available to the public, said Zhao.

    He noted that it is essential to enhance the capacity of AI infrastructure for public services and establish accessible, adaptable and highly available AI development platforms to accelerate the training, optimization and large-scale application of AI models.

    Efforts are also needed to enhance the supply capability of computing power facilities and build a unified national computing system, thereby increasing the share of intelligent computing resources, said Zhao.

    The country’s telecommunications operator, China Mobile, launched an evaluation standard on general AI large models on the same day together with China Electronics Standardization Institute and 16 key enterprises, providing a reference for companies to select high-quality AI models.

    The standard, driven by actual demand from key industries, focuses on six dimensions, namely functionality, accuracy, reliability, safety, interactivity and applicability, to comprehensively assess the core competence in the application of large models.

    It covers a wide range of industry scenarios, including telecommunications, transportation, energy and manufacturing.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: GITEX GLOBAL and Expand North Star set to accelerate world’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) economy with market projected to reach $2.7 trillion by 2032

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

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, October 13, 2024/APO Group/ —

    GITEX GLOBAL (www.Gitex.com), the world’s largest tech and startup event, takes centre stage in the UAE next week with this year’s 44th edition destined to redefine the world’s digital economy and AI ecosystem.

    Held at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 14-18 October, the incomparable international showpiece will be more influential than ever this time around – presenting an expanded events programme that transforms the UAE into an AI universe epicentre.

    Under the theme “Global Collaboration to Forge a Future AI Economy”, GITEX GLOBAL 2024 welcomes the world’s largest technology enterprises alongside governments, investors, experts, startups, academia, and researchers.  

    Expand North Star (http://apo-opa.co/405aSCm), the world’s largest startup and investment show, runs concurrently at Dubai Harbour from 13-16 October – hosted by Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy and organised by DWTC.

    With over 6,500 exhibiting companies, 1,800 startups, and 1,200 investors from more than 180 countries participating across 38 halls of innovation and business opportunities, these blockbuster events will see the UAE “strategically propel the next generation of AI-driven technologies”.

    Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of DWTC, the organiser of GITEX GLOBAL and Expand North Star, said: “At GITEX GLOBAL in Dubai, we shall close the year with significant manoeuvres from our tech community by doubling down on global collaborations and intensive engagements amongst all involved. Through these efforts, we shall forge competitive advantages in the race towards regional and international digital supremacy.

    “With international participation in GITEX GLOBAL 2024 rocketing by almost 40 per cent, it’s a barometer of the unstoppable ambitions of many young rising digital nations who are now confidently forging their ways into the future global AI economy through GITEX. As the world’s most global tech event brand with events in Germany, Singapore, Morocco, and Nigeria alongside Expand North Star, we are committed to strategically propelling the next generation of AI-driven technologies via startups, scale-ups and unicorns.”

    A global agenda for tomorrow’s AI economy

    According to Fortune Business Insights, the global AI market is projected to reach $621 billion in 2024 and soar to $2.7 trillion by 2032. Given its influence and impact now and in the future, the technology takes centre stage at GITEX GLOBAL 2024 with over 3,500 enterprises presenting the latest breakthrough innovations in AI, IoT, data, and the cloud.

    Amongst them is TECOM Group PJSC, which celebrates its 25th successive year at GITEX GLOBAL next week. Ahead of the event, Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President of Commercial at TECOM Group PJSC and Managing Director of Dubai Internet City, said: “Dubai’s pro-innovation frameworks are the bedrock of tech advancements that serve a greater purpose. GITEX GLOBAL is a springboard to unlock this potential, and as the region’s leading tech hub, Dubai Internet City has been a proud partner for decades in its mission towards a brighter future. Our community is pleased to connect innovators from more than 3,500 companies across fields like artificial intelligence (AI), Web3, digital transformation, and beyond to realise this vision.”

    Abu Dhabi’s most influential companies and organisations, including the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) and G42 Group with its leading enterprises Presight and Khazna, will reinforce the Emirate’s position as an emerging global AI nexus. Other tech giants participating are Adobe, Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Builder Ai, Dell, Google, Honeywell, Huawei, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Salesforce, SAS, solutions by STC, and Tech Destination Pakistan.

    Presenting the year’s largest AI event, GITEX GLOBAL will deliver 120-plus hours of AI and deep tech-focused content across various topics, facilitating discussions on the implications of AI in Future Health, Digital Finance, and EdTech. Following the wildfire pace of AI adoption and the unprecedented growth in data storage demand, the event is also launching the region’s largest Data Centre Symposium in 2024, featuring the industry leaders Datalec, Kerno, Khazna, Legrand, NTT Data, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, among many others.

    The programme will build anticipation ahead of the all-new AI Everything Global 2025. This event – taking place in Abu Dhabi (4 February) and Dubai (5-6 February) will gather some of the world’s most visionary AI tech companies to construct an innovative, fair, and responsible AI industry of the future.

    Fast-tracking the next generation of startups

    The world’s largest startup and investment event, Expand North Star will foster the next frontier of tech and innovation. In another record-breaking edition, the event will connect the most innovative global founders with new markets, enterprise customers, and an influential pool of investors and venture capitalists with over $1.2 trillion in Assets Under Management (AUM). These include SOSV, Bessemer Ventures, Lightrock, Sinovation Ventures, and the European Innovation Fund.

    Additionally, Expand North Star will seek to redefine the future of money, blockchain, and creativity through leading co-located events GITEX Impact, Fintech Surge, Future Blockchain Summit, and Marketing Mania. Accelerating the next generation of scaleups, the world’s largest start-up pitch competition, Supernova Challenge 2.0, also graces GITEX GLOBAL with the winners claiming a share of the $200,000 prize pool.

    Historic international involvement

    GITEX GLOBAL 2024 will welcome the highest international attendance in its history, welcoming over 400 government and digital development agencies from around the world. Alongside GITEX GLOBAL regulars, the new nations debuting this year will showcase their latest groundbreaking tech innovations.

    Next week marks the largest European participation at GITEX GLOBAL with over 35 European countries exhibiting alongside 1,000-plus SMEs and 450-plus startups from debuting countries, including Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Serbia, and Slovenia.

    Many rising digital nations from Latin America are also behind the record-breaking international involvement, as are those from Central and Southeast Asia. Joining long-time GITEX GLOBAL participants such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are several debutants – Singapore, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan amongst them.

    While promoting international business development, entrepreneurship, and investment engagements to benefit enterprises, organisations, and SMEs alike, GITEX GLOBAL welcomes the European Innovation Council for the first time, Europe’s biggest deep-tech investor.

    It will also see significant collaborations with global organisations from all continents, such as the European Innovation Council, Tech Destination Pakistan, IE University, University College London (UCL), Johns Hopkins University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and key corporate ventures from leading tech enterprises such as Sony, Honda, Standard Chartered, QIC, and many more.

    An action-packed agenda

    Throughout its six-day duration, GITEX GLOBAL will become a microcosm of the world, launching industry-defining programmes such as GITEX Editions, an exclusive platform for late-stage advanced tech companies and a premier hub for unicorns, soonicorns and rhinos. In 2024, the event will connect 59 top global unicorns, such as Axelera, DeepL, Insilico Medicine, and Synthesis AI.

    The World Future Economy Digital Leaders Summit is another must-attend show with global innovators and influential leaders set to address critical priorities shaping the future of technology. Additionally, GITEX Cyber Valley is this year’s most anticipated cybersecurity showcase – hosted by the UAE Cyber Security Council. With specialists forecasting that damage costs could reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, the show will present a power-packed conference agenda as the world’s most influential CISOs, CIOs, and GRC leaders to discuss the risks of global cybercrime.  

    Leo Chen, Corporate Senior Vice President & President of Enterprise Sales at Huawei, which will be present with a flagship stand at the event, commented on the possibilities unlocked at the event for the industry: “GITEX GLOBAL offers a unique platform for us to engage in meaningful dialogues with industry peers about the trends and perspectives on industrial intelligence. We look forward to sharing our insights and learning from others to explore the endless possibilities of industrial digital and intelligent transformation.”

    For more information on GITEX GLOBAL 2024 and to secure your passes, please visit http://www.Gitex.com. 

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: CBB holds Fourth Board meeting for 2024

    Source: Central Bank of Bahrain

    CBB holds Fourth Board meeting for 2024

    Published on 13 October 2024

    Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain – 13 October 2024 – The Central Bank of Bahrain’s (CBB) Board of Directors held its fourth meeting for the year 2024, chaired by Mr. Hassan Khalifa Al Jalahma on Sunday, 13 October 2024.

    The Board reviewed the topics on the agenda including the CBB’s performance report and developments in the financial sector for the third quarter of 2024 and the CBB’s financial performance report.

    The Board also reviewed key monetary and banking indicators for the year including the money supply, which increased by BD 0.6 million to reach BD 16.4 billion at the end of August 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. As for retail banks, total private deposits increased to BD14.3billion at the end of August 2024, an increase of 2.9% compared to the end of August 2023. The outstanding balance of total loans and credit facilities extended to resident economic sectors increased to BD12.2 billion at the end of August 2024, an increase of 5.2% compared to the end of 2023, with the Business Sector accounting for 42.3% and the Personal Sector at 48.8% of total loans and credit facilities.  The balance sheet of the banking system (retail banks and wholesale sector banks) increased to $243.1 billion at the end of August 2024, an increase of 8.2% compared to the end August of 2023.

    Point of Sales (POS) data for August 2024 totaled 18.2 million transactions (77.2% of which were contactless), an increase of 18.1% compared to the same period in 2023. The total value of POS transactions for August 2024 totaled BD 387.7 million (52.2% of which were contactless), an increase of 15.7% compared to the same period in 2023.

    The banking sector maintained a high level of capital adequacy and liquidity, as the capital adequacy ratio of the banking sector reached 20.0% in Q2 2024 compared with 19.3% in Q2 2023. The capital adequacy ratio for the various banking sectors was 32.9% for conventional retail banks, 16.7% for conventional wholesale banks, 19.6% for Islamic retail banks, and 20.8% for Islamic wholesale banks in Q2 2024.

    The total number of registered Collective Investment Undertakings (CIUs) as of August 2024 stood at 1715 CIUs, compared to 1673 funds as of August 2023. The net asset value (NAV) of the CIUs increased from US$ 10.651 billion in Q2 2023 to US$ 11.178 billion in Q2 2024, reflecting an increase of 4.95%. Moreover, the NAV of Bahrain domiciled CIUs increased from US$ 4.390 billion in Q2 2023 to US$ 4.428 billion in Q2 2024, reflecting an increase of 0.87%. Furthermore, the NAV of overseas domiciled CIUs increased from US$ 6.261 billion in Q2 2023 to US$ 6.750 billion in Q2 2024, reflecting an increase of 7.81%. Additionally, the NAV of Shari’a-compliant CIUs increased from US$ 1.412 billion in Q2 2023 to US$ 1.812 billion in Q2 2024, reflecting an increase of 28.33%.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: A Serendipitous NASA Family Reunion

    Source: NASA

    Growing up in Puerto Rico, Yomayra Cruz-Diaz didn’t imagine that one day she would work at NASA. Today, she serves as technical project coordinator at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, supporting its Aeronautics Research Directorate. 
    Cruz-Diaz’s position requires her to travel in support of public engagement events and recently she supported NASA’s presence at the Miramar Airshow in San Diego, California where the agency’s booth featured Spanish-language STEM materials.
    Something, or rather, someone, made this event especially unique for Cruz-Diaz: Her son, Israel Martinez-Cruz, is currently serving in the United States Marine Corps and is stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. 
    In a stroke of serendipity, they were both working the same event for their respective employers. Living on opposite sides of the country, they hadn’t seen each other in person for nearly a year. With surprise and joy, they hugged.
    Growing up in a Puerto Rican household, conversations about core values revolved around family, Martinez-Cruz said. He recalled seeing his mom work at NASA and feeling inspired by her work ethic. That level of commitment ran in the family.
    “Israel and I would carpool,” she said. “He would drop me off at Langley and then he would go on his way to his aircraft mechanic school.”
    Martinez-Cruz serves as an air traffic controller, work that Cruz-Diaz knew about but had never seen in person.
    “He’s explained to me what his job entails but taking a tour of his job site gives me a whole new understanding,” she said after a tour of the air traffic control tower.  
    NASA is proud to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, the annual observance honoring the wide and rich histories, cultures, and contributions of the Hispanic and Latino community. In the words of NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, “Adelante y hacia arriba,” or “Onward and upward!” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Una reunión familiar de la NASA por casualidad

    Source: NASA

    Al crecer en Puerto Rico, Yomayra Cruz-Díaz no imaginó que algún día trabajaría en la NASA. En la actualidad, se desempeña como coordinadora de proyectos técnicos en el Centro de Investigación Langley de la NASA en Virginia, apoyando a su Dirección de Investigación Aeronáutica.
    El puesto de Cruz-Díaz le requiere viajar para apoyar eventos de participación pública y recientemente apoyó la presencia de la NASA en una exhibición aérea, en San Diego, California, donde el puesto de la agencia presentó materiales STEM en español.
    Algo, o, mejor dicho, alguien, hizo que este evento fuera especialmente único para Cruz-Díaz: su hijo, Israel Martínez-Cruz, actualmente sirve en los Marines de los Estados Unidos y está destinado en la Estación Aérea del Cuerpo de Marines de Miramar.
    En un golpe de suerte, ambos trabajaban en el mismo evento para sus respectivos empleadores. Al vivir en lados opuestos del país, no se habían visto en persona durante casi un año. Con sorpresa y alegría, se abrazaron.
    Al crecer en un hogar puertorriqueño, las conversaciones sobre los valores fundamentales giraban en torno a la familia, dijo Martínez-Cruz. El recuerda haber visto a su madre trabajar en la NASA y sentirse inspirado por su ética de trabajo. Ese nivel de compromiso era hereditario.
    “Israel y yo compartiríamos el viaje”, ella dijo. “El me dejaba en Langley y luego seguía el camino a su escuela de mecánica aeronáutica”.
    Martínez-Cruz se desempeña como controlador de tránsito aéreo, trabajo que Cruz-Díaz conocía pero que nunca había visto en persona.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation launched following shooting in Barking

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A murder investigation is under way following a shooting in Barking.

    Police were called at approximately 04:35hrs on Sunday, 13 October to reports of a man injured in Linton Road, Barking.

    Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man, believed aged in his 30s suffering a gunshot injury. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services he was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Next of kin have been informed.

    A crime scene remains in place at the location.

    There has been no arrest and enquiries into the circumstances continue.

    Acting Detective Chief Superintendent Lewis Basford who is responsible for policing in East Area which covers Barking said: “I understand the shock and concern local residents will be feeling following this incident, but I want to reassure them that a team of experienced detectives are already working diligently to piece together the events that has led to this shooting and identify who is responsible.

    “Local residents will see increased police activity in and around the Linton Road area and I would ask them for patience while officers carry out vital work.

    “If you have any concerns, or information that could assist the investigation, then please speak to one of them or contact police.”

    Anyone with information that could assist police is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD 1295/13Oct. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: 2024 US presidential election: can we believe the polls?

    Source: The Conversation – France – By Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Spécialiste de la politique américaine, Auteurs historiques The Conversation France

    Nationwide polls are often of limited relevance, considering the unique structure of the US electoral system. To gain a better understanding of the upcoming presidential election, we need to focus on surveys conducted in the pivotal battlegrounds – the so-called swing states. After the missteps in previous elections, it’s hard to place too much confidence in these polls, as many rely on unrepresentative samples.


    As we head toward the 2024 US presidential election, media large and small frequently fall into the trap of “horse race” journalism. Policy questions are rarely treated in depth, and the emphasis is often on the latest polls. One week they announce Kamala Harris as moving ahead, and the next, Donald Trump still has an edge. But how reliable are these polls?

    In the United States, rather than being elected by direct popular vote, the president is chosen indirectly through the Electoral College, an institution inscribed in the country’s constitution. Each state is assigned a number of electors based in part on its population, but also on its number of senators. As a result, smaller states get a larger voice than their population would indicate.

    One of the implications is that national election polls can be deceiving. In most states with established partisan majorities, the outcomes are predictable due to the winner-takes-all approach. This system awards all of a state’s electoral votes to the candidate who wins the popular vote in that state (with the exception of Maine and Nebraska, which use a proportional system). As a result, the most relevant polls are those conducted in “swing states”, where neither party holds a consistent advantage.

    According to recent analyses, around ten states are expected to be in play for 2024. Based on recent trends, there are seven swing states to watch: Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. In the 2016 and 2020 elections, victory margins in these states were razor-thin, often less than 1%.

    With both Harris and Trump within striking distance of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency, these swing states, with a combined 91 votes, will determine the outcome.

    Map published on 18 August 2024 by CNN. The number of electors for each state are show. The colors indicate the states that appear to be strongly (dark blue) or probably (light blue) leaning toward Kamala Harris, and strongly (red) or probably (pink) leaning toward Donald Trump. In yellow are the seven pivotal states where victory is likely to come down to a small number of votes. Click to zoom.

    The 2016 and 2020 polling failures: flukes or systemic issues?

    When the margins are so tight in these key states, accurately measuring voter intentions is an enormous challenge. In 2016, national polls correctly predicted Hillary Clinton’s popular-vote win – she had nearly 3 million more than Trump. However, they failed to foresee Trump’s Electorial College victories in critical states, which ultimately put him over the top.

    The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) pointed out several reasons for these errors, including underrepresentation of Republican voters, over-representation of college-educated voters (who tend to lean Democratic), and an underestimation of undecided voters who eventually voted for Trump or third-party candidates.

    Despite efforts to fix these problems, other biases showed up in 2020. While graduate voters were not over-represented and undecideds were evenly split between Biden and Trump, the Covid-19 pandemic had made the pollsters’ task more complicated. AAPOR points out that the states with a higher proportion of Covid-19 cases were the ones with the highest polling errors. As a result, pollsters underestimated Trump’s vote share in key swing states and also overestimated Biden’s national lead, making the 2020 polls the least accurate in 40 years.

    Proportion of polling errors in presidential elections since 1936. Click to zoom.
    Pew Reseach Center

    Despite these errors, Biden still triumphed, winning 4 percent more of the popular vote and taking home 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232. Biden’s victories in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin make all the difference.

    Polling errors and public distrust

    Errors of this magnitude naturally increase the public’s scepticism of polling, especially among Republicans, who are already wary of establishment institutions. Contrary to initial assumptions, Trump voters didn’t hesitate to express their preferences in 2016 and 2020. However, they were less likely to participate in polls due in part to their distrust of mainstream institutions. As a result, working-class white voters – and their opinions – were underrepresented in many polls.

    Pollsters also face technical challenges. Getting a respondent on the phone now requires calling hundreds of people, thanks to caller ID and call screening. Polls with smaller samples (fewer than 1,000 respondents) are less reliable. To deal with these hurdles, many pollsters are now using a mix of methods, including e-mail, online surveys, and robocalls.

    Though cheaper, online surveys often draw voluntary participants who are compensated, which leads to issues of accuracy and representation. This growing reliance on online polling has contributed to a doubling of polling companies from 2000 to 2022, according to Pew Research Center.

    Margin of error and identifying “likely” voters

    The margin of error is a critical component of polling that is often misunderstood by the public and media. It typically falls between 3 and 4 percentage points, but for smaller demographic groups (for example, young people, white men, or Hispanics), it can be even higher. Media headlines, however, frequently imply a candidate is leading, even when the difference is within the margin of error. University of California, Berkeley researchers suggest that to ensure 95% accuracy, the margin of error should be closer to 6%.

    However, the media sometimes amplify results, particularly in headlines, by implying that a candidate is ahead, even when the difference is within the margin of error. Moreover, researchers at the University of Berkeley have shown that to guarantee 95% accuracy, this margin should be increased to at least 6%. This means a candidate projected to receive 54% of the vote is likely, in reality, to secure anywhere between 48% and 60%, reflecting an actual margin of error of 12 percentage points.

    Another significant challenge for pollsters is identifying likely voters. Only around two-thirds of citizens eligible to vote actually go to the polls. In 2016, turnout on the Democratic side was overestimated, giving the false impression that Clinton was a lock for victory. This likely caused some of her supporters to stay home, while Trump’s base showed up in force when polls suggested he was behind. Accurately predicting who will turn out to vote is crucial to polling accuracy.

    Lessons from the 2022 midterms: A glimmer of hope for 2024?

    Polling showed notable improvements during the 2022 midterm elections, with the results being the most accurate since 1998. Importantly, there was no significant bias toward either party. However, midterm elections operate differently than presidential elections, and the dynamics for 2024 may be very different. That said, many polling institutions have adapted since 2016: as of 2022, 61% of polling firms had changed their methods, such as refining sampling techniques and improving question wording. More than a third have changed their methods after 2020.

    While these changes are positive, challenges remain, especially in predicting turnout and combating low response rates.

    What good are polls, then?

    At the end of the day, election polls offer snapshots – often imprecise – and can only provide general trends. Polling methods vary across firms, introducing biases that make it difficult to compare results.

    Survey aggregators offer averages that might be more reliable than individual polls, but they still come with a degree of uncertainty. This is true for FiveThirtyEight, the well-known website founded by statistics guru Nate Silver. After ABC took over in 2023, Silver left, taking his forecasting model with him to his new platform, Silver Bulletin, which continues to attract significant media attention.

    With the unpredictability of polls, political betting markets have become popular as polling alternatives. Platforms like Polymarket, which recently hired Silver, have multiplied rapidly. Some people, like Elon Musk, argue that markets provide better forecasts than traditional polls, though this claim is unproven. There are also concerns that these markets could be manipulated to sway public opinion.

    While opinion polls aren’t the best tools for predicting elections – as this could be one of the closest in recent history – their value lies in gauging public opinion on key issues. However, even in this role, polls can still be biased, often influenced by how questions are phrased.

    For example, in 2019 USA Today ran the headline “Poll: Half of Americans say Trump is victim of a ‘witch hunt’ as trust in Mueller erodes”. This was in reference to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The question asked by the poll was:

    “President Trump has called the special counsel’s investigation a ‘witch hunt’ and said he has been investigated more than previous presidents for political reasons. Do you agree?”

    The problem with this wording is that it combined two different ideas: whether the investigation was a “witch hunt” and whether Trump had been unfairly targeted for political reasons. On top of that, the question lacked neutrality, presenting only his perspective.

    Naturally, Trump used the result to his advantage, even though other polls from sources such as The Washington Post, CBS News, and NPR-PBS told a different story.

    To use polling data wisely during this election, it’s crucial to recognize these limitations and pay attention to the fine print – details like the sample size, polling date, margin of error, and methodology. Additionally, consider the poll’s sponsors, who may only release results that align with their particular agenda.

    Ultimately, the best way to interpret polling data is with caution, focusing on general trends rather than any single poll. And always remember, election outcomes can be full of surprises.

    Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy ne travaille pas, ne conseille pas, ne possède pas de parts, ne reçoit pas de fonds d’une organisation qui pourrait tirer profit de cet article, et n’a déclaré aucune autre affiliation que son organisme de recherche.

    ref. 2024 US presidential election: can we believe the polls? – https://theconversation.com/2024-us-presidential-election-can-we-believe-the-polls-240834

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Ranger-Man, Ranger-Man… | U.S. Army

    Source: US Army (video statements)

    About the U.S. Army:

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

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Additional Disaster Recovery Center Now Open in Richmond County

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: Additional Disaster Recovery Center Now Open in Richmond County

    Additional Disaster Recovery Center Now Open in Richmond County

    ATLANTA — FEMA opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center in Richmond County to provide one-on-one help to Georgians affected by Hurricane Helene. The center is open Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 6 p.m. This center, as well as one center in Coffee County and another in Lowndes County, will be open during regular hours on Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 14. 

    Center location:

    Richmond County

    Hub for Community Innovation

    631 Chafee Ave.

    Augusta, GA 30904

    Additional centers also open in Coffee and Lowndes Counties: 

    Coffee County

    The Atrium

    114 N. Peterson Ave.

    Douglas, GA

    Lowndes County: 

    4434 North Forrest Street Extension 

    Valdosta, GA 31605

    To find center locations in Georgia, visit FEMA’s Hurricane Helene Georgia Page, FEMA’s DRC Locator or text “DRC” and your Zip Code to 43362. All centers are accessible to people with disabilities or access and functional needs and are equipped with assistive technology. 

    Homeowners and renters in Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brantley, Brooks,  Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Butts, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Dodge, Echols, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Evans, Fulton, Glascock, Glynn, Hancock, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lanier, Laurens, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, Lowndes, McDuffie, Montgomery, Newton, Pierce, Rabun, Richmond, Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne and Wheeler counties can visit any open center to meet with representatives of FEMA, the State of Georgia and the U.S. Small Business Administration. No appointment is needed.

    If you are in an affected county, you are encouraged to apply for FEMA disaster assistance. The quickest way to apply is online at DisasterAssistance.gov. You can also apply using the FEMA App for mobile devices or calling toll-free 800-621-3362. The telephone line is open every day and help is available in most languages.

    Disaster Assistance Teams are also on the ground in affected counties going door-to-door to help survivors register for assistance.

    For the latest information about Georgia’s recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4830. Follow FEMA on X at x.com/femaregion4 or on Facebook at facebook.com/fema.

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