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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 6.9 thousand residents of the Eastern Administrative District began resettling under the renovation program in the third quarter of this year

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    From July to September of this year, almost 6.9 thousand residents of the Eastern Administrative District began resettling under the renovation program. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “In the third quarter, 6.9 thousand Muscovites in the districts of Golyanovo, Novogireevo, Vostochny, Izmailovo, Bogorodskoye, Severnoye Izmailovo, Ivanovskoye and Perovo received letters with offers of equivalent apartments. City residents are moving from 40 old houses to nine new residential complexes, as well as to other new buildings previously transferred for settlement. Today, about 5.4 thousand city residents have already decided on their choice of housing, which is about 80 percent of the total number of residents who began moving in July – September. Of these, over 3.5 thousand have signed contracts with the city for new apartments,” said Maxim Gaman.

    Another 1.9 thousand people are currently completing the necessary paperwork, while the rest are inspecting apartments offered for relocation.

    “In the east of the capital, the largest number of houses affected by resettlement are in the Severnoye Izmailovo district – there are 38 of them. Another 34 buildings are in Izmailovo and 20 in Perovo. In total, 1,062 houses are to be resettled in the Eastern Administrative District. At the moment, residents of 180 old houses are continuing to resettle or have already moved into new apartments,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    Resettlement under the renovation program has already affected over 176 thousand MuscovitesThey have either received new apartments or are in the process of moving.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Last year alone, 59 new buildings were handed over for settlement in the capital and the resettlement of over 47 thousand people was ensured. Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction rates and volumes. In recent years, within the framework of the federal project “Housing” of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment”The volume of construction and commissioning of residential buildings in the capital has doubled – from three to five to seven million square meters per year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On October 13, traffic in the center of Moscow will be temporarily closed

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The embankments and streets in the center of the capital will be temporarily closed to traffic on October 13 in connection with the 42-kilometer Moscow MarathonThe restrictions will be in effect from 10:45 to 16:30.

    Thus, it will be impossible to drive along the streets Luzhniki, Khamovnichesky Val, Smolenskaya, Krymsky Val, Koroviy Val, Bolshaya Ordynka, Balchug, Yauzskaya, Tverskoy, Mokhovaya and Okhotny Ryad, as well as Lubochny and Bolshoy Putinkovsky lanes.

    In addition, the Luzhnetskaya, Novodevichya, Savvinskaya, Rostovskaya, Smolenskaya, Nikoloyamskaya, Kostomarovskaya, Poluyaroslavskaya, Serebryanicheskaya, Moskvoretskaya, Kotelnicheskaya, Goncharnaya, Krasnokholmskaya, Kremlevskaya, Prechistenskaya and Frunzenskaya embankments will be closed to traffic.

    The restrictions will also affect Smolensky, Novinsky, Zubovsky, Yauzsky, Pokrovsky, Chistoprudny, Sretensky, Rozhdestvensky, Petrovsky, Strastnoy and Tverskoy boulevards and a number of passages – Sadovnichesky, Ustinsky, Teatralny, Kitaygorodsky.

    The Krymsky, Maly Moskvoretsky, Bolshoy Ustinsky, Astakhovskiy, Kostomarovsky, Maly Ustinsky bridges, as well as the Oktyabrsky tunnel, Smolenskaya, Lubyanskaya, Novaya and Staraya squares will be closed.

    In addition, from 00:01 on October 13 until the end of the marathon, parking will not be allowed in restricted areas.

    Motorists are advised to plan their routes in advance. Details can be found on the official website Traffic Management Center.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “The Elder Son” and other performances. What premieres are Oleg Tabakov Theatre and Sovremennik preparing

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Artistic director of the Moscow Oleg Tabakov Theatre and Sovremennik Vladimir Mashkov spoke about plans for the new season at a meeting of both troupes. He took up the post of director of the second theatre quite recently – in June of this year.

    Premieres

    In the new season, the Oleg Tabakov Theatre will return to the stage “The Elder Son” based on the play by one of the main Soviet playwrights of the 1970s, Alexander Vampilov. The plot revolves around two young people who missed the last train from an unfamiliar city. They decided to stay the night in the first house they came across and dropped in on musician Andrei Sarafanov, who was raising his son and daughter alone. One of the uninvited guests introduced himself as his illegitimate child.

    “Director Alena Lapteva has begun rehearsals with new performers, and the work is progressing quite quickly. The play will return to the stage very soon,” said Vladimir Mashkov.

    In the near future, they will begin rehearsing a play with the working title “Callsign Silence”. The idea for it arose during the work of the Tavrida art cluster laboratory, when the author of the play Oleg Antonov, together with the director and actor Sevastian Smyshnikov, met with participants in a special military operation.

    “The performance will be staged with the support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives. This is the first work in which artists from two theaters will take part,” the artistic director noted.

    The performance dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War will also feature actors from both troupes. They will be joined by students from the Oleg Tabakov Moscow Theatre School.

    In addition, there are plans to create a performance for the 90th anniversary of Oleg Tabakov’s birth. It will be “An Ordinary Story” – in the second half of the 1960s, the production became an important cultural event in the life of Moscow. Then, Galina Volchek transferred Ivan Goncharov’s novel to the stage of “Sovremennik”, and Oleg Tabakov played one of the main roles and received the USSR State Prize for it. Later, in 1990, he himself staged this performance – already in his own theater.

    “This production was the most important in Oleg Pavlovich’s life. It is brilliant, incredibly modern, endowed with feelings, energy, love, passion – everything that accompanies our life. I think it would be a good study,” Vladimir Mashkov noted.

    Oleg Tabakov Theatre is 35. We remember the history of the famous “Tabakerka”

    The Oleg Tabakov Theatre and Sovremennik are preparing other performances for the new season; they promise to announce details about them later.

    Exhibitions, cinema, excursions

    In December, the Sovremennik Theatre Museum, which opened this year, will open an exhibition dedicated to the showing of The Government Inspector, where Galina Volchek once shone in the role of Anna Andreyevna. On December 19, the actress would have turned 91. “Perhaps on this day, in honor of her memory, we will perform the play The Government Inspector,” said Vladimir Mashkov.

    The museum will also host a series of lectures dedicated to the founders of the theater and what it is living today. The plans also include walking tours of the theater quarter on Chistye Prudy.

    Already next year, several exhibitions dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Oleg Tabakov’s birth will be organized. They are expected to take place in Zaryadye Park, on Tverskoy Boulevard and in some other places. In addition, a documentary film dedicated to the life and work of the actor is being prepared.

    The theatre school operating at the Oleg Tabakov Theatre will now also be at Sovremennik.

    “The theatre is an organism that is constantly evolving. And its heart is the theatre school, which now exists at two theatres. The students recently staged the play ‘Guardians’ – in my opinion, it is very interesting,” said the artistic director.

    It is dedicated to famous theatre figures – Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Mikhail Chekhov, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Maria Knebel, Yevgeny Vakhtangov, Georgy Tovstonogov and Oleg Efremov. According to Vladimir Mashkov, “The Guardians” will be shown to the audience very soon.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Ochakovo-Matveevskoye, industrial and warehouse buildings are being reconstructed

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye district in western Moscow, industrial and warehouse buildings are being reconstructed. The Moscow Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura) has amended the city’s land use and development regulations in relation to the territorial zone in which the land plots are located at the following addresses: Ryabinovaya Street, Building 45, Land Plot No. 51a/10, as well as Building 45, Building 19.

    “The reconstruction of production and warehouse buildings will be carried out on a site of 5.53 hectares in the Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye district in the west of Moscow. This will allow us to modernize the infrastructure and bring it into line with modern requirements. The total floor area of the facilities will be 84.12 thousand square meters,” she said.

    Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Architecture.

    Reconstruction of such facilities is an important step in the development of the capital’s industrial and warehouse complex. This will improve the efficiency of territory use and create additional opportunities for logistics and storage of products.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow entrepreneurs learn about the rules of working with brand reputation

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On October 21, the State Budgetary Institution “Small Business of Moscow” (MBM), with the support of the capital’s Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, will hold a conference “The Path to the Client’s Heart” for capital businessmen and anyone who wants to start their own business.

    Conference participants will learn how to manage reputation in social networks, analyze customer needs, increase their loyalty and work with the customer base. In addition, entrepreneurs will be able to receive individual expert consultations in the mentor lounge.

    The business program will begin with speeches by speakers. The deputy chief operating officer of an online reputation management agency will tell how entrepreneurs can work with brand reputation on the Internet. The head of the sales department of a social media and mass media monitoring and analysis system will explain how to build communications with clients and develop your product based on feedback.

    The event will continue with a thematic session “Customer experience for the self-employed”, a workshop “Customer base is the main asset of your business” and an individual mentoring lounge, which will take place from 17:00 to 19:00.

    The workshop will be conducted by a business coach, owner of several companies in the field of retail, services and consulting. Its participants will learn to measure the main indicators of their business, form a client base and segment it, define the goals of marketing activities for each group of clients and create promotional events for these purposes.

    Within the framework of the mentoring lounge, experts, including the founder of women’s clothing brands, the chief specialist of a consulting company, and a patent attorney, will conduct individual consultations and suggest optimal solutions to the problems facing businessmen.

    The conference will be held on October 21 from 12:00 to 19:00 in the pavilion “Art. Technograd” at the address: Prospekt Mira, house 119, building 318. Participation is free, you can register on the MBM portal. To attend the workshop and receive expert advice in the mentor lounge, you must register in advance; the number of places is limited.

    Support for businessmen is provided within the framework of the national project “Small and medium entrepreneurship and support for individual entrepreneurial initiative”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow can be found here find out here.

    State Budgetary Institution “Small Business of Moscow”, subordinate To the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City, helps people open and develop their own businesses in the capital. In business service centers, everyone can learn about financial and non-financial measures of state support.

    Free educational and business events are held for entrepreneurs: forums, seminars, trainings, conferences, which help to improve professional competencies and find like-minded people.

    You can also get advice on opening and running a business and learn more about current measures to support entrepreneurs in Moscow on the MBM website and by phone: 7 495 225⁠-14⁠-14.

    Starting with coffee: entrepreneurs are invited to join the new MBM training project“MBM Business School” invites you to a course for social entrepreneursThe number of small and medium entrepreneurs in the education sector has grown by 27 percent in three years

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Competitions, lectures and master classes: the capital will host a sports festival

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Residents and guests of the capital are invited to the Moscow Fitness Festival. Those wishing to test their strength, endurance and agility will be able to take part in various competitions and win prizes. The sports festival will be held on October 12 in the Druzhba universal sports hall in Luzhniki. The grand opening will begin at 12:00.

    The festival, organized with the support of the capital Department of Sports, is becoming an annual tradition for fans of an active lifestyle. This time, guests will be treated to a new feature – an obstacle course. Trainers and visitors to fitness clubs will be able to demonstrate their athletic skills in an extreme relay race, both in individual and team competitions.

    The festival will feature mas-wrestling, arm-wrestling and fitness challenge competitions. Prizes will be awarded to winners in different weight and age categories. In addition, a sports exhibition, lectures on the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, master classes, competitions and much more have been prepared for visitors.

    Among the star participants are Russian gymnast and Olympic champion Artur Dalaloyan, gymnast and Guinness World Record holder Alexander Sychugov, Olympic silver medalist and world gymnastics champion Darya Nagornaya, Olympic medalist and world champion swimmer Evgeny Korotyshkin and others.

    You can view the schedule of all events and apply for participation on the websiteThose who decide to join the festival will need personal equipment.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Express business valuation and financial recommendations: a new online service has been launched for entrepreneurs

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A useful online service has appeared for Moscow entrepreneurs, which will help them to quickly assess the main indicators of their company and find out how they affect its financial stability. It was developed and launched by the center for assistance with financing of the Moscow Guarantee Fund. The service is intended for representatives of small and medium businesses who are going to apply to a bank for a loan or factoring, receive a bank guarantee, open a letter of credit account or arrange leasing.

    The service conducts pre-scoring — a study of indicators that banks take into account when working with applications from legal entities and individual entrepreneurs. Based on the assessment results, businessmen will receive an electronic report with recommendations on how to eliminate the identified problems.

    It is very easy to use the service. An entrepreneur needs to go to the Moscow Guarantee Fund website in the “Business” section and select the option “Request scoring”. On the page that opens, you must specify what type of loan he needs, clarify the goals and amount of financing. Information about the company and its activities will be filled in automatically from analytical sources. If necessary, this information can be specified independently.

    The application will take a few minutes to process. An electronic report will appear on the screen. It will list the main factors that affect the company’s financial stability. Among them are such parameters as industry risks, timely payment of taxes and wages, compliance with the rules for participation in procurement, and many others. The report can be downloaded and saved on your computer.

    Based on the assessment results, the businessman will also be offered to learn about city support measures that his company may qualify for. The service will automatically compile a selection of grants and benefit programs for him. It will open in a new window.

    In addition, entrepreneurs will be offered to ask questions to service specialists or leave a request for a guarantee from the Moscow Guarantee Fund. All these services can be completed online on the website. They are provided free of charge.

    Financing Assistance Center Subordinate to the Moscow Guarantee Fund To the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow. It opened in the spring of 2022. The center introduces representatives of small and medium-sized businesses to preferential lending programs and other support measures provided by the capital. Entrepreneurs can receive professional advice on issues of obtaining loans, securing transactions with sureties, and selecting a suitable form of financing. Since the opening of the center, its specialists have processed over six thousand applications from entrepreneurs.

    Information on current preferential financing programs, limits of these programs in banks and products Moscow Guarantee Fund can be obtained on weekdays from 09:00 to 18:00 by phone: 7 495 926-26-95.

    Detailed information on the support measures that the city provides to entrepreneurs is available on the portal State Budgetary Institution “Small Business of Moscow”. There you can find useful online services for businessmen, choose a training seminar and read materials about current changes in legislation, financial literacy and ways to promote products.

    Support for small and medium-sized businesses is provided within the framework of the national project “Small and medium-sized businesses and support for individual entrepreneurial initiatives”. You can find out more about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow on the website.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Facade gas pipelines repaired at 117 addresses in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of the year, specialists from JSC Mosgaz have reconstructed facade gas pipelines at 117 addresses throughout the capital. The total length of the repaired networks is more than 11.8 kilometers, which is comparable to the length of several streets.

    Moscow facades serve not only as architectural decoration for the city. Important engineering networks are hidden on and behind the facades, including gas pipelines responsible for the uninterrupted supply of gas to homes.

    Repair of facade gas pipelines is not just replacing old pipes with new ones. It is a multi-stage process that includes thorough diagnostics, planning and the use of modern technologies. The work uses a four-level diagnostic system for facade gas pipelines. It allows you to accurately determine the degree of wear and the need for repairs.

    The first stage is studying the documentation. Specialists analyze all available information about the gas pipeline in order to create a clear work plan and select the necessary equipment. At the second stage, Mosgaz employees record defects and damage and determine the need for an instrumental survey, which is the third stage. Using modern equipment, specialists conduct a detailed analysis of the gas pipeline in order to identify hidden defects. Then the degree of wear of the gas pipeline is assessed, the necessary repair work is planned and the best option is selected – eliminating defects or replacing a section.

    Such detailed diagnostics of facade gas pipelines allows to determine the category of their technical condition and physical wear objectively and accurately, and also to give recommendations for designing a new gas pipe or repairing an existing one. During repairs, specialists install a bypass – a spare route for gas, which allows to avoid disconnecting consumers from the service.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU Student Startup Receives Support from Innovation Assistance Fund

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The Foundation for Assistance to Innovations (Bortnik Foundation) approved the allocation of a grant in the amount of 4 million rubles under the Start Digital Technologies program to residents of the Startup Studio of the Novosibirsk State University — developers of a Telegram bot for coffee shops. The founders of the project plan to create a full-fledged service based on machine learning for building “smart” marketing.

    As the developers said, the idea for the project came to them during a conversation in line for coffee at Novosibirsk State University (NSU) and consisted of creating a service that allows you to pre-order this drink to go and not waste time waiting. This is how Cloffer was born.

    To use the service, the client logs into the Telegram bot, selects a dish with optional additives, pays for the order and monitors its preparation status. The guest receives a notification about the readiness of the drink or dish. The user of the service can also receive discounts and special offers, make a deferred order, without registering or downloading any applications.

    The authors of the project successfully completed the A:START accelerator, received a ticket for residency in Akadempark, and became the owners Startup Lynch’s Grand Prize for NSU student startups this spring. A grant from the Innovation Assistance Fund will allow them to take a new step towards the widespread implementation of their product.

    — Previously, we were developing this project in our free time from studies and work, now we have agreed to focus on the grant, to devote more time to the project. And first of all, we want to develop the service further: to apply machine learning methods to build “smart” marketing. We will collect as much data as possible, analyze how users behave, what factors influence their behavior and try to build personalized offers in such a way as to increase sales to establishments that have connected to our service, — said Ivan Morgun, head of the development team.

    The service’s appearance will also change: instead of a standard Telegram bot, it will receive a full-fledged graphical interface, in which you can look at images of goods and order them in a more convenient format. In addition, the service developers plan to expand their geography: not only to connect catering establishments in Novosibirsk, but also to Omsk and Tyumen.

    As the developers themselves note, the foundation’s support turned out to be useful both materially (which allowed them to devote more time to the project) and psychologically.

    “Winning the competition gives us additional confidence that we are moving in the right direction, because the foundation’s experts assessed that our idea is promising,” Ivan Morgun emphasized.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Public encouraged to build mental health-friendly work environment in support of World Mental Health Day 2024

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Public encouraged to build mental health-friendly work environment in support of World Mental Health Day 2024
    Public encouraged to build mental health-friendly work environment in support of World Mental Health Day 2024
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         The Department of Health (DH) today (October 10) supports World Mental Health Day 2024 and encourages members of the public to collaboratively create a mental health-friendly work environment inclusive of and accepting persons in mental recovery.      The World Federation for Mental Health has designated October 10 annually as World Mental Health Day to raise global awareness and mobilise efforts in support of mental health. World Mental Health Day 2024, with the theme “It is time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace”, encourages employers and employees to champion mental health in the workplace. Sixty per cent of the global population is in employment and employees spend 60 per cent of their time in the workplace. Mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, are pervasive in workplaces globally, impacting productivity, attendance, and overall performance of employees.     Good mental health means not only the absence of mental disorders, but also the ability to cope with normal stressors in life, realise one’s potential, and contribute to society. A mental health-friendly work environment can benefit both employers and employees in many ways, including enhanced talent attraction and retention for employers, elevated work performance and productivity for employees, as well as increased public recognition and support for the company or organisation.      Employers and employees can collaboratively create a mental health-friendly workplace environment through different measures, including adjusting office hours and encouraging staff to seek early professional help if needed. Enterprises or organisations should firmly avoid discriminatory and labelling practices. After appropriate treatment, persons in mental recovery can also perform well in workplace, co-operate with colleagues and contribute to the team. The Government encourages private, public, educational and non-governmental organisations to sign the Mental Health Workplace Charter organised jointly by the Department of Health, the Labour Department and the Occupational Safety and Health Council to promote mental health in the workplace in order to improve the general mental health of employees in their workplace as well as the organisation’s productivity.     Employees experiencing mental distress from depression or anxiety should seek early assistance. They can call the Government-fully-funded, one-stop Mental Health Support Hotline 18111 to obtain immediate emotional and mental health support as well as appropriate referral depending on the individual’s need. Separately, the Government launched the Healthy Mind Pilot Project at three District Health Centre (DHC)/District Health Centre Expresses in August this year to offer free initial mental health assessments to members of the public on a trial basis at the community level. Members preliminarily assessed to have mild symptoms of depression or anxiety will be referred to non-governmental organisations for further assessment and follow-up, so that they can receive appropriate support at an early stage. For details, please refer to the website of DHC (www.dhc.gov.hk/en/mental_health).     The Advisory Committee on Mental Health and the DH have jointly implemented a mental health promotion and public education initiative “Shall We Talk”, with an aim to step up public awareness of mental well-being. The “Shall We Talk” initiative provides mental health-related information through an array of channels, such as a one-stop dedicated website, social media pages and campaigns, TV and radio programmes, as well as various offline events. Apart from providing the public with information on mental health and advice on dealing with mental distress, the one-stop website also compiles a series of mental health hotlines and support services to enable those in need to seek help. For more information on mental health, please visit http://www.shallwetalk.hk.

     
    Ends/Thursday, October 10, 2024Issued at HKT 13:00

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Panasonic Verifies that nanoe(TM) (Hydroxyl Radicals Contained in Water) Technology Inhibits Hazardous Substances Contained in Haze Caused by Air Pollution in Southeast Asia

    Source: Panasonic

    Headline: Panasonic Verifies that nanoe(TM) (Hydroxyl Radicals Contained in Water) Technology Inhibits Hazardous Substances Contained in Haze Caused by Air Pollution in Southeast Asia

    Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation (https://www.panasonic.com/global/home.html) (hereinafter referred to as Panasonic) today announced that it has conducted joint research with the Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), under the supervision of Professor Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, verifying that nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology inhibits up to 95% of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) contained in PM2.5, a component of smoke pollution (haze) that is worsening in Southeast Asia. In addition to the five types of PAHs already verified,*2 the inhibitory effects of nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology on three types of PAHs have been newly revealed.
    99% of the world’s population lives in areas that do not meet the World Health Organization’s (WHO) air quality guideline levels,*3 and the adverse health effects of air pollution have become a significant issue. In particular, urgent measures are needed to combat haze in Southeast Asian countries. Haze is caused by smoke pollution from large-scale slash-and-burn farming and forest fires in regions like Sumatra Island, and it contains hazardous substances known as PAHs. PAHs are difficult to decompose, making them prone to spread by wind, and it has been reported that they bioaccumulate in crops.*4Furthermore, numerous research findings indicate that certain PAHs can elevate the risk and incidence of adverse events, including reduced lung function, worsened asthma, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer.*5 Note that this joint verification was intended to examine the effects of nanoe on chemical substances that cause these symptoms and does not guarantee effects on the symptoms themselves.
    Under the supervision of Professor Sheikh from MJIIT, the Company conducted tests by irradiating nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) particles on three types of PAHs (naphthalene, fluorene, and acenaphthene),*6 which account for large proportions in the mass of haze. As a result, inhibitory effects were verified for all three types. Note that these verification results are based on the test conditions described below and do not demonstrate the effectiveness in a real-world environment.

    Panasonic aims to contribute to society by providing safe and secure spaces, and will continue to evolve nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology and pursue its future potential.

    ■Key points of this verification

    Aims to verify the inhibitory effects of nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) on the three types of PAHs that account for particularly large mass ratios in haze.

    ■Comments of Professor Sheikh Ahmad Zaki from Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology*8

    Haze is a serious social issue in Southeast Asia. As human activities, which had slowed down during the COVID-19 pandemic, begin to pick up again, there is a risk that damage will worsen due to increased haze emissions. Haze contains various substances, and PAHs are considered highly hazardous to both humans and the environment. In this verification, we were able to demonstrate the effectiveness of nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology against the three types of PAHs that are commonly found in haze. Based on these verification results, nanoe  (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology is anticipated to be a promising solution for enhancing the living environment in Southeast Asia, which is suffered by haze.

    ■Principle of nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) generation

    Figure 4 nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) generator

    nanoe  (hydroxyl radicals contained in water), which is approximately 5 to 20 nanometers in size and contains hydroxyl radicals, is generated by cooling the atomizing electrode with a Peltier element, creating water through the condensation of moisture in the air, and applying a high voltage between the atomizing electrode and the counter electrode (Figure 4).

    Notes:*1: The eight types of PAHs include benzo[a]pyrene, benz[a]anthracene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, and dibenz[a,h]anthracene, which were previously tested, along with naphthalene, fluorene, and acenaphthene, which were tested this time.*2: [Press release] “Nanoe” effectively breaks down PM2.5 components and inhibits growth of fungi attached to Yellow Sand (January 16, 2014)”Nanoe” effectively breaks down PM2.5 components and inhibits growth of fungi attached to Yellow Sand | Appliances | Products & Solutions | Feature Story | Panasonic Newsroom Global https://news.panasonic.com/global/stories/668*3: Reference: Ambient (outdoor) air pollution. WHO. 2024-09-13*4: Reference: WHO Regional Office for Europe, “Human health effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as ambient air pollutants: report of the Working Group on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons of the Joint Task Force on the Health Aspects of Air Pollution.”, 2021.*5: Reference: Nor Azura Sulong et al. “Distribution, sources and potential health risks of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in PM2.5 collected during different monsoon seasons and haze episode in Kuala Lumpur,” Chemospher, vol.219, pp. 1-14, 2019.*6: Reference: Jiraporn Chomanee et al. “Physicochemical and toxicological characteristics of nanoparticles in aerosols in southern Thailand during recent haze episodes in lower southeast Asia,” Journal of environmental sciences, vol.94, pp. 72-80, 2020.*7: Calculated by Panasonic*8: Panasonic requested the Professor to provide comments on nanoe (hydroxyl radicals contained in water), which were posted after editing.

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    Panasonic Corporation offers products and services for a variety of living environments, ranging from homes to stores to offices and cities. There are five businesses at the core of Panasonic Corporation: Living Appliances and Solutions Company, Heating & Ventilation A/C Company, Cold Chain Solutions Company, Electric Works Company and China and Northeast Asia Company. The operating company reported consolidated net sales of 3,494.4 billion yen for the year ended March 31, 2024. Panasonic Corporation is committed to fulfilling the mission of Life Tech & Ideas: For the wellbeing of people, society and the planet, and embraces the vision of becoming the best partner of your life with human-centric technology and innovation. Learn more about Panasonic: https://www.panasonic.com/global/about/

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Missing 15-year-old boy located

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    A 15-year-old boy reported missing on 27 September in the Papakura area has been found safe and well.

    Police would like to thank all those who contacted us with information which assisted in helping locate him.

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    Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Space isn’t all about the ‘race’ – rival superpowers must work together for a better future

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Art Cotterell, Research Associate, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University

    Artist’s concept of the docked Apollo and Soyuz in 1975. David Meltzer/NASA

    In recent years, a new “space race” has intensified between the United States and China. At a campaign rally last weekend, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump invoked this rivalry when declaring the US will “lead the world in space”, echoing Democratic counterpart Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Meanwhile, the president of China, Xi Jinping, has said becoming “a space power is our eternal dream”.

    But what is this latest “race” about, and are there pathways to common ground? History suggests these do exist. As a space governance specialist, I argue our future depends on it.

    The ‘race’ to the Moon

    Lunar missions have become synonymous with a “space race”. During the Cold War, the US and Soviet Union’s competition to achieve that first “one small step” on the Moon was a symbolic and strategic quest for political, technological, military and ideological dominance on Earth.

    Geopolitical tensions are again moving off-Earth. The US and China are leading separate missions which aim to return humans to the Moon. One goal is to further scientific research. But space mining and economic expansionism are also driving these efforts.

    This new “race” may give rise to new conflicts, especially over prime landing sites and valuable and scarce resources speculated to be located on the lunar south pole.

    Mining water ice could produce oxygen, drinking water and rocket fuel – all vital for sustaining lunar exploration and beyond. The Moon may also contain rare earth metals used in everyday electronics, and a rare non-radioactive isotope, helium-3, for nuclear power.

    Space mining could lead to a concerning “lunar gold rush” or trade war with nations and private actors in space. Resources mined off-Earth are predicted to be worth trillions of dollars.

    The US has a longer history of demonstrated space-faring capabilities, investments and partnerships. Yet China is catching up. While the US made its first uncrewed landing on the lunar south pole this year, China has made several landings. In June this year, China’s Chang’e 6 mission returned with the first rock and soil samples from this sought-after region of the Moon.

    International Space Station’s Expedition 72 crew pose for a portrait on September 29 2024. For the past two decades, the ISS has been a great example of space collaboration.
    NASA Johnson

    How are nations working together on space?

    Both superpowers have invited other nations to join them in realising their lunar visions. This week the Dominican Republic became the 44th signatory to the US-led NASA Artemis Accords.

    Thirteen other nations are participating in the China-led International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) in collaboration with Russia. Senegal joined last month.

    With no membership overlap between the two initiatives, new “space blocs” are emerging, reflective of global power dynamics.

    The Artemis Accords and ILRS are currently not legally binding, but they will be influential in shaping space governance in the 21st century. This is because treaty-making in the United Nations’ Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS, established in 1959) hasn’t kept pace with the latest developments and actors in space.

    Nor has space governance adequately engaged with growing ethical questions, including on space colonisation and light pollution caused by satellites.

    We’re at a critical juncture. It’s important the emergence of these new “space blocs” doesn’t escalate into a contest over whose space governance approach prevails. Not only could this increase the risk of conflict on the lunar surface itself, but it could even fuel geopolitical instability and military competition on Earth.

    History shows we can work together

    Space has fostered cooperation even between superpower rivals during tense geopolitical times. During the Cold War, the US and Soviet Union cooperated on space governance, laws, science and technologies. This built mutual trust and eased tensions.

    Within COPUOS, nations worked together to agree on what became the first of multiple foundational space law treaties, the Outer Space Treaty in 1967. It prohibits placing nuclear weapons in space and national appropriation claims over celestial bodies like the Moon.

    A joint Moon landing never eventuated. But in 1975, the Apollo and Soyuz spacecrafts docked while in orbit. This marked the first international human spaceflight partnership, a historic feat made possible thanks to technical cooperation and diplomacy. COPUOS heralded this as inspiring ongoing cooperation.

    More recently, NASA’s International Space Station (ISS) has been an orbiting testament to coexistence. Astronauts from the US, Russia and other partners have conducted over 3,000 experiments in microgravity.

    At the recent UN Summit of the Future, video messages from the ISS and China’s Tiangong space station astronauts reaffirmed the importance of international cooperation and the peaceful uses of space.

    From rhetoric to practice

    Humanity has much to lose if global superpowers don’t cooperate on space governance. There is a real and growing risk of exporting and exacerbating our earthly conflicts in space. This will invariably increase tensions on Earth.

    The US and China need to explore opportunities to open dialogue between the Artemis Accords and ILRS. There are some similarities in their separate planned activities, governing principles and guidelines already.

    To make this happen, the US will need to revisit the 2011 Wolf Amendment, a law that restricts NASA from using its funding to cooperate with China, without congressional approval. But China has no equivalent and recently expressed its willingness to cooperate, including sharing its rock and soil samples.

    Sharing scientific information may help find initial common ground before further discussions on space governance. This could even move towards agreeing on landing sites or a lunar time zone. If a rescue mission is ever necessary on the Moon, having some compatible technology through interoperability would make it much easier.

    The US and China do actively engage in COPUOS, including in the working group on space resources. Yet treaty-making is often slow moving. This means greater opportunities for communication, consistency and certainty on space governance are imperative. This could even support multilateral efforts.

    Perhaps a joint lunar research mission between the US and China – in the spirit of the Apollo-Soyuz docking – can still happen in the future.

    In the meantime, the world needs to see space not only in terms of a “race”. It’s also an opportunity to improve international relations, benefiting our future humanity on Earth and, one day, beyond.

    Art Cotterell does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Space isn’t all about the ‘race’ – rival superpowers must work together for a better future – https://theconversation.com/space-isnt-all-about-the-race-rival-superpowers-must-work-together-for-a-better-future-240543

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  • MIL-OSI: Sampo plc’s share buybacks 9 October 2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Sampo plc, stock exchange release, 10 October 2024 at 8:30 am EEST

    Sampo plc’s share buybacks 9 October 2024

    On 9 October 2024, Sampo plc (business code 0142213-3, LEI 743700UF3RL386WIDA22) has acquired its own A shares (ISIN code FI4000552500) as follows:                

    Sampo plc’s share buybacks Aggregated daily volume (in number of shares) Daily weighted average price of the purchased shares* Market (MIC Code)
      5,692 40.73 AQEU        
      43,507 40.74 CEUX
      1,612 40.72 TQEX
      41,556 40.73 XHEL
    TOTAL 92,367 40.73  

    *rounded to two decimals                

    On 17 June 2024, Sampo announced a share buyback programme of up to a maximum of EUR 400 million in compliance with the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (MAR) and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052. On 16 September 2024, the Board of Directors of Sampo plc resolved to increase the share buyback programme to EUR 475 million. The programme, which started on 18 June 2024, is based on the authorisation granted by Sampo’s Annual General Meeting on 25 April 2024.

    After the disclosed transactions, the company owns in total 8,316,283 Sampo A shares representing 1.51 per cent of the total number of shares in Sampo plc, taking the issuance of shares on 16 September 2024 into account.

    Details of each transaction are included as an appendix of this announcement.

    On behalf of Sampo plc,
    Morgan Stanley

    For further information, please contact:

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Is TikTok right? Can adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to your coffee help you burn fat?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Evangeline Mantzioris, Program Director of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Accredited Practising Dietitian, University of South Australia

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    Cinnamon has been long used around the world in both sweet and savoury dishes and drinks.

    But a new TikTok trend claims adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to your daily coffee (and some cocoa to make it more palatable) for one week can help you burn fat. Is there any truth to this?

    Not all cinnamon is the same

    There are two types of cinnamon, both of which come from grinding the bark of the cinnamomum tree and may include several naturally occurring active ingredients.

    Cassia cinnamon is the most common type available in grocery stores. It has a bitter taste and contains higher levels of one of the active ingredient cinnamaldehyde, a compound that gives cinnamon its flavour and odour. About 95% of cassia cinnamon is cinnamaldehyde.

    The other is Ceylon cinnamon, which tastes sweeter. It contains about 50-60% cinnamaldehyde.

    Does cinnamon burn fat? What does the research say?

    A review of 35 studies examined whether consuming cinnamon could affect waist circumference, which is linked to increased body fat levels. It found cinnamon doses below 1.5 grams per day (around half a teaspoon) decreased waist circumference by 1.68cm. However, consuming more than 1.5g/day did not have a significant effect.

    A meta-analysis of 21 clinical trials with 1,480 total participants found cinnamon also reduced body mass index (BMI) by 0.40kg/m² and body weight by 0.92kg. But it did not change the participants’ composition of fat or lean mass.

    Another umbrella review, which included all the meta-analyses, found a small effect of cinnamon on weight loss. Participants lost an average of 0.67kg and reduced their BMI by 0.45kg/m².

    The effect appears small.
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    So overall, the weight loss we see from these high-quality studies is very small, ranging anywhere from two to six months and mostly with no change in body composition.

    The studies included people with different diseases, and most were from the Middle East and/or the Indian subcontinent. So we can’t be certain we would see this effect in people with other health profiles and in other countries. They were also conducted over different lengths of time from two to six months.

    The supplements were different, depending on the study. Some had the active ingredient extracted from cinnamon, others used cinnamon powder. Doses varied from 0.36g to 10g per day.

    They also used the two different types of cinnamon – but none of the studies used cinnamon from the grocery store.

    How could cinnamon result in small amounts of weight loss?

    There are several possible mechanisms.

    It appears to allow blood glucose (sugar) to enter the body’s cells more quickly. This lowers blood glucose levels and can make insulin work more effectively.

    It also seems to improve the way we break down fat when we need it for energy.

    Finally, it may make us feel fuller for longer by slowing down how quickly the food is released from our stomach into the small intestine.

    What are the risks?

    Cinnamon is generally regarded as safe when used as a spice in cooking and food.

    However, in recent months the United States and Australia have issued health alerts about the level of lead and other heavy metals in some cinnamon preparations.

    Lead enters as a contaminant during growth (from the environment) and in harvesting. In some cases, it has been suggested there may have been intentional contamination.

    Some people can have side effects from cinnamon, including gastrointestinal pain and allergic reactions.

    One of the active ingredients, coumarin, can be toxic for some people’s livers. This has prompted the European Food Authority to set a limit of 0.1mg/kg of body weight.

    Cassia cinnamon contains up to 1% of coumarin, and the Ceylon variety contains much less, 0.004%. So for people weighing above 60kg, 2 teaspoons (6g) of cassia cinnamon would bring them over the safe limit.

    What about the coffee and cocoa?

    Many people may think coffee can also help us lose weight. However there isn’t good evidence to support this yet.

    An observational study found drinking one cup of regular coffee was linked to a reduction in weight that is gained over four years, but by a very small amount: an average of 0.12kg.

    Good-quality cocoa and dark chocolate have also been shown to reduce weight. But again, the weight loss was small (between 0.2 and 0.4kg) and only after consuming it for four to eight weeks.

    So what does this all mean?

    Using cinnamon may have a very small effect on weight, but it’s unlikely to deliver meaningful weight loss without other lifestyle adjustments.

    We also need to remember these trials used products that differ from the cinnamon we buy in the shops. How we store and how long we keep cinnamon might also impact or degrade the active ingredients.

    And consuming more isn’t going to provide additional benefit. In fact, it could increase your risk of side effects.

    So if you enjoy the taste of cinnamon in your coffee, continue to add it, but given its strong taste, you’re likely to only want to add a little.

    And no matter how much we’d like this to be true, we certainly won’t gain any fat-loss benefits by consuming cinnamon on doughnuts or in buns, due to their high kilojoule count.

    If you want to lose weight, there are evidence-backed approaches that won’t spoil your morning coffee.

    Evangeline Mantzioris is affiliated with Alliance for Research in Nutrition, Exercise and Activity (ARENA) at the University of South Australia. Evangeline Mantzioris has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, and has been appointed to the National Health and Medical Research Council Dietary Guideline Expert Committee.

    ref. Is TikTok right? Can adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to your coffee help you burn fat? – https://theconversation.com/is-tiktok-right-can-adding-a-teaspoon-of-cinnamon-to-your-coffee-help-you-burn-fat-240683

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Gass fire – Humpty Doo

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northen Territory Fire and Rescue Service (NTFRS) responded to a large grass fire in Humpty Doo yesterday afternoon.

    Around 2:50pm, Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received repots of a large grass fire on Trippe Road, Humpty Doo.

    A short time later, NTFRS members arrived on the fire ground and commenced a response.

    Twelve NTFRS career and 4 Volunteer firefighters attended with 12 appliances including Grassfire Units, as well as 4 waterbombers, 1 helicopter and 5 appliances from Bushfires NT.

    Multiple inoperable vehicles and an uninhabited structure were affected by the blaze.

    Initial reports indicate that the fire was not suspicious, and it ignited from a backfiring exhaust.

    Investigations are ongoing.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU students took part in the 28th Far Eastern Energy Forum “Oil and Gas of Sakhalin”

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University – 4th year students with Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, NSU — Polina Anisova, Valeria Belitskaya, Irina Voronina, Arina Goryacheva, Ksenia Gladysheva and Kristina Raiko — took part in the 28th Far Eastern Energy Forum “Sakhalin Oil and Gas”. This major event brought together leading industry experts to discuss current issues of energy development and the region’s ecology.

    At the forum, students attended lectures and seminars on offshore projects, hydrocarbon production and processing, logistics issues, sales markets, and the professional development of young specialists. During the plenary session, the results of 30 years of work in the field of offshore projects were considered, as well as strategies for developing the energy sector in Sakhalin and the Far East. Liquefied natural gas technologies, support measures for oil and gas projects, and the role of interaction between science and industry in the process of developing and implementing innovations were discussed.

    In addition to the business program, the participants were able to enjoy a rich cultural and entertainment program: exhibitions, concerts and excursions made the forum even more memorable. This year, a special track for young people was organized, within the framework of which NSU students met with company representatives and HR managers, leaving their resumes for possible employment.

    — The forum left a deep impression — the atmosphere was filled with energy and innovation. Excitement for the future and the desire to develop were felt in every conversation. We felt how important it is to exchange experience and knowledge in our field, and the opportunity to directly interact with professionals inspired new ideas and undertakings. The cultural program added bright colors, allowing us not only to study, but also to relax, find like-minded people and strengthen connections. It was a unique experience that charged us with optimism and confidence in our future, — Irina Voronina shared her impressions of the forum.

    In addition to the business part, the students were also able to enjoy the natural beauty of Sakhalin Island.

    — Sakhalin Island captivated us with its stunning mountains, beautiful beaches and green forests. The region’s desire for development is also clearly visible. Sakhalin left vivid memories and a feeling that this place combines a rich history and a dynamic future, — Irina notes.

    The Sakhalin Oil and Gas Forum became a unique opportunity for our students not only to deepen their professional knowledge, but also to establish useful contacts for further development in the energy industry.

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

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    http://vvv.nsu.ru/n/media/nevs/education/NSU-students-took-participation-in-the-28th-Far-Eastern-energy-forum-oil-and-gas-of-Sakhalin/

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Second suspect arrested over Gulfview Heights break-in

    Source: South Australia Police

    A second suspect has been arrested following investigations into a violent incident at Gulfview Heights in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

    About 3.45am on Wednesday 9 October, police were called to a home on Nelson Road after reports that a group of armed males forced entry into the property and stabbed two occupants.

    A 53-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy were both taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A third person was also taken to hospital with minor injuries after being assaulted.

    A 16-year-old boy from Pennington was arrested on Wednesday afternoon and charged with aggravated serious criminal trespass and cause serious harm.  He appeared in the Adelaide Youth Court today.

    Further investigations by Operation Meld and Northern District CIB detectives today resulted in the arrest of a 20-year-old Rosewater man.  He was charged with aggravated serious criminal trespass and cause serious harm.  He was refused police bail and will appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court tomorrow, Friday 11 October.

    Investigations are continuing.  Police do not believe this to be a random incident.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at http://www.crimestopperssa.com.au or on 1800 333 000. You can remain anonymous.

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  • MIL-OSI: Nokia to publish third-quarter and January-September 2024 interim report on 17 October 2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release

    Nokia to publish third-quarter and January-September 2024 interim report on 17 October 2024

    10 October 2024
    Espoo, Finland –Nokia will publish its third-quarter and January-September 2024 interim report on 17 October 2024 at approximately 8 a.m. Finnish time (EEST). The report will be made available on the Nokia website immediately after publication.

    Nokia only publishes a summary of its financial reports in stock exchange releases. The summary focuses on Nokia Group’s financial information as well as on Nokia’s outlook.

    The detailed, segment-level discussion will be available in the complete financial report hosted at http://www.nokia.com/financials. A video interview summarizing the key points of our Q3 results will also be published on the website. Investors should not solely rely on summaries of Nokia’s financial reports, but should also review the complete reports with tables.

    Analyst webcast

    • Nokia’s webcast will begin on 17 October 2024 at 11.30 a.m. Finnish time (EEST). The webcast will last approximately 60 minutes.
    • The webcast will be a presentation followed by a Q&A session. Presentation slides will be available for download at http://www.nokia.com/financials.
    • A link to the webcast will be available at http://www.nokia.com/financials.
    • Media representatives can listen in via the link, or alternatively call +1-412-317-5619.

    About Nokia
    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.
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  • MIL-OSI: Ascom has been awarded a major contract by the Canton of Zurich to install Ascom’s new Security Support System in nine penal institutions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Baar, Switzerland, 10 October 2024

    Ascom is pleased to announce the expansion of its innovative App “Security Support System”, to nine penal institutions in Canton Zurich. The rollout of the first installation in Winterthur’s prison is scheduled for late 2024 and will continue through 2026 to eight additional correctional facilities in Canton Zurich. The entire project has a total value exceeding 3 million CHF.

    Ascom’s Security Support System has been exclusively designed to improve supervision and care in prisons and reintegration institutions to increase the safety and operational efficiency of employees working in prisons. It displays inmate profile for identification and location tracking data, and records further information for optimal care support. Currently, there is no comparable application in the market.

    The core of the solution is the Ascom’s Alarm Management System, featuring the Ascom Security Support Software and the Myco 3 and Myco 4 DECT/WiFi devices. Key features are:

    • Real-time communication and alarm management: Improving response times for correctional staff and ensuring continuous access to critical information.
    • Infrastructure integration: Compatibility and seamless integration with existing facility systems such as telephone, security systems, and mobile devices, allowing smooth deployment without the need for extensive upgrades and ensuring minimal disruption and maximum operational efficiency.
    • Enhanced supervision and monitoring capabilities: Ensuring a higher level of safety for both inmates and staff.

    In close collaboration with the Department of Justice and Home Affairs of the Canton of Zurich, the Ascom Security Support System has been successfully tested and recently implemented at the Zurich West Prison and will now be extended to nine other prisons.
    The project includes the installation of the solution into the facilities’ existing infrastructure (Ascom Unite Platform), and a 5-year contract for software maintenance and support services for each location.

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  • MIL-OSI: The net asset value of EfTEN Real Estate Fund AS shares as of 30.09.2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    EfTEN Real Estate Fund AS’s subsidiary, EfTEN Tähesaju tee OÜ, sold its property located at Tähesaju road 5, Tallinn in September. The property was sold for 4,675 thousand euros, which is 452 thousand euros below its book value. The sale  generated 1.9 million euros in cash proceeds after loan repayments. The fund invested the proceeds from the sale into advance payments for logistics centers located at Härgmäe Str. 8 / Piimamehe Str. 7 and Paemurru road 3 in Tallinn.

    EfTEN Real Estate Fund AS generated consolidated rental income of 2,551 thousand euros in September, which is 26 thousand euros less compared to August. The decrease in rental income is primarily due to the sale of the Tähesaju property. The fund’s consolidated EBITDA for September was 2,191 thousand euros, an increase of 26 thousand euros from the previous month.

    For the first nine months of this year, the consolidated rental income of EfTEN Real Estate Fund was 23,045 thousand euros, reflecting a 1.2% increase compared to the same period last year. The fund’s investment properties generated net operating income (NOI) of 22,252 thousand euros over nine months, up by 0.2% from the same period last year. The fund’s EBITDA for the first nine months of this year totalled 19,653 thousand euros, which is 0.2% lower than the previous year.

    During the nine-month period of 2024, EfTEN Real Estate Fund AS earned 8,006 thousand euros consolidated free cash flow (EBITDA minus loan repayments minus interest expenses), which is 897 thousand euros less than in the same period last year. The decrease in cash flow is related to the increased EURIBOR. Based on the results for the first nine months of the year, the potential gross dividend is 59.19 cents per share, representing a 9.9% decrease from the previous year. Due to an active banking market, the fund’s management sees an opportunity to increase the dividend payment in the spring of 2025 through partial refinancing of bank loans.

    The weighted average interest rate on the fund’s subsidiaries’ bank loans was 5.35% at the end of September, a decrease of 0.18 percentage points from the previous month and 0.56 percentage points from the EURIBOR peak at the beginning of the year.

    The net asset value per share of EfTEN Real Estate Fund AS as of September 30, 2024, was 20.1467 euros, and EPRA NRV of 20.9623 euros. The net asset value per share increased by 0.5% in September. Excluding the extraordinary loss from the sale of the Tähesaju property, the fund’s net asset value per share would have increased by 0.7% in September.

    Marilin Hein
    CFO
    Phone +372 6559 515
    E-mail: marilin.hein@eften.ee

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai receives congratulations from foreign guests attending 2024 National Day celebration

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    President Lai receives congratulations from foreign guests attending 2024 National Day celebration
    President Lai receives congratulations from foreign guests attending 2024 National Day celebration
    2024-10-10

    On the morning of October 10 at the Presidential Office Building, President Lai Ching-te and the First Lady, accompanied by Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao, received congratulations from members of the foreign diplomatic corps and foreign organizations stationed in Taiwan, as well as guests from around the world attending the 2024 National Day Celebration of the Republic of China.
    From 9:30 a.m. more than 140 foreign guests, including Prime Minister Feleti Teo of Tuvalu, who was accompanied by his wife, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources, Petroleum, and Mining Cordel Hyde of Belize, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works, Land and Surveys and Physical Planning Montgomery Daniel of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senate President Alvina Reynolds and Speaker Claudius Francis of Saint Lucia, and Minister of State Gustav Aitaro of the Republic of Palau, came forward in turn to offer congratulations to President Lai and Vice President Hsiao, who expressed their appreciation to them for attending the celebration. Secretary-General to the President Pan Men-an (潘孟安) and Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) were also in attendance.
    In addition to the delegation led by Prime Minister Teo and those from our other diplomatic allies, foreign guests who came to offer their congratulations included US Congresspersons Debbie Lesko, Andy Biggs, and Carol Miller, who was accompanied by her husband; a Japanese Diet congratulatory delegation: Japanese House of Councillors Members Santo Akiko, Yamamoto Junzo, Takinami Hirofumi, Umemura Mizuho, and Wada Masamune; Members of the Scottish Parliament Jamie Greene, Rhoda Grant, and Karen Adam; Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ambassador Andrea Clare Bowman and other members of the diplomatic corps; representatives of foreign organizations stationed in Taiwan: American Institute in Taiwan Taipei Office Director Raymond Greene, who was accompanied by his wife, Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Taipei Office Chief Representative Katayama Kazuyuki, who was accompanied by his wife, Head of the European Economic and Trade Office Lutz Guellner, who was accompanied by his wife, Singapore Trade Office in Taipei Trade Representative Yip Wei Kiat, Australian Office in Taipei Representative Robert Niel Fergusson, Canadian Trade Office in Taipei Executive Director James Stafford Nickel, who was accompanied by his wife, French Office in Taipei Director Franck Paris, German Institute Taipei Director General Jörg Wolfram Polster, who was accompanied by his wife, and British Office Taipei Representative John Dennis.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Election nomination details published

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Government today published details of the nomination period for the upcoming Rural By-election in the Gazette.

    Fifty-eight Rural Representative vacancies will be open for nominations from October 22 to November 4.

    The by-election will return a Resident Representative for each of the 35 existing Villages, an Indigenous Inhabitant Representative for each of the 22 Indigenous Villages, and a Kaifong Representative for one Market Town on Cheung Chau.

    Nomination forms are available from the Home Affairs Department, New Territories District Offices and on the Rural Representative Election website.

    Completed nomination forms must be submitted in person to the Returning Officer of the relevant village by November 4.

    A gazette notice on valid nominations will be published within 14 days following the nomination period. Each validly nominated candidate will be informed separately.

    If there is more than one validly nominated candidate for the same village or market town, a poll will be held for that location on December 1.

    Call 2152 1521 for enquiries. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s message on World Mental Health Day: “It’s Time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace” [scroll down for French version]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    Around the world, roughly one in every eight people are living with a mental disorder. No community or society is spared. Suicide remains a major cause of death among young people, and millions of individuals continue to suffer in silence.

    This year, World Mental Health Day focuses on prioritizing mental health in the workplace. Sixty percent of people over the age of fifteen are in employment, spending the majority of their time in the workplace. And these spaces are far more than just where we carry out our jobs. Safe, healthy workplaces can provide a sense of purpose, connection and stability, while oppressive or chaotic work environments can take a heavy toll on the mental health of those who work there.

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new age of teleworking, the boundaries between home and work are increasingly dissolving, creating even greater challenges for protecting the mental health of employees.

    Work is important for well-being; but well-being is also important for work. When employers address risks to the mental health of their employees, they boost morale, lower absenteeism, and increase employee engagement and productivity, strengthening their businesses and our economies.  

    Everyone, both in the workplace and beyond, should have the knowledge and resources to prioritise mental health, as well as access to quality mental health services without stigma or barriers.

    On this World Mental Health Day, and every day, let us remember that there is no health without mental health. Let us commit to creating and maintaining safe, healthy work environments where people can flourish.

    *****
    Environ une personne sur huit dans le monde vit avec un trouble mental. Aucune communauté ou société n’est épargnée. Le suicide demeure une cause majeure de décès chez les jeunes, et des millions de personnes continuent de souffrir en silence.

    Cette année, à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale de la santé mentale, l’accent est mis sur la santé mentale au travail. Quelque 60 % des personnes de plus de 15 ans ont un emploi et passent la plus grande partie de leur temps sur leur lieu de travail. Or ce lieu représente bien plus qu’un simple espace où l’on exerce son activité. Lorsqu’il est sûr et sain, il peut donner un sentiment d’utilité, d’appartenance et de stabilité ; en revanche, lorsqu’il y règne un climat d’oppression et de chaos, la santé mentale de celles et ceux qui y travaillent peut s’en trouver profondément atteinte.

    Avec la pandémie de COVID-19 s’est ouverte une nouvelle ère de télétravail. Depuis, les frontières entre le domicile et le travail deviennent de plus en plus ténues, ce qui rend la protection de la santé mentale des employés encore plus difficile.

    Le travail est important pour le bien-être, mais le bien-être l’est également pour le travail. En prenant des mesures contre les risques qui pèsent sur la santé mentale de leur personnel, les employeurs améliorent le moral de leurs équipes, réduisent l’absentéisme et accroissent la motivation et la productivité des employés, renforçant de ce fait leur activité et nos économies.

    Sur le lieu de travail ou ailleurs, tout le monde devrait avoir les connaissances et les ressources nécessaires pour faire de la santé mentale une priorité, et tout le monde devrait pouvoir accéder à des services de santé mentale de qualité sans être stigmatisé ou se heurter à des obstacles.

    En cette journée mondiale de la santé mentale, comme chaque jour, souvenons-nous qu’il n’y a pas de santé sans santé mentale. Engageons-nous à créer et à cultiver des environnements de travail sûrs et sains où les gens peuvent s’épanouir.
     

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal Crash, SH2, Waioeka River, Ōpōtiki

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Attributable to Senior Sergeant Richard Miller, Eastern Bay of Plenty Police:

    Police have today located the body of a person who died following a single vehicle crash into Waioeka River, Ōpōtiki on Friday.

    Emergency Services responded to the scene around 10:20am on 4 October after we were alerted that a vehicle had gone down a bank into the river, around 2.5km south of the Tauranga Bridge, State Highway 2.

    Search and rescue teams, including a boat, helicopter and Coastguard jet skis conducted sweeps of the river and riverbank on Friday. Unfortunately, the person and vehicle were unable to be located.

    Since that time Police and rescue teams have been on standby ready to respond once the river conditions were right to safely deploy a team to the area.

    Today, the river conditions had cleared sufficiently and Police along with search and rescue teams, local jet boat operators, and the Police National Dive Squad responded, searching the river. The vehicle was located at about 12:05pm, around 400 metres from the original crash site.

    The victim was located deceased inside the vehicle and has since been successfully recovered.

    While located deceased, police are pleased to have been able to reunite whānau with their loved one.

    Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Georgia Exports and Value Chain Study

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    Based on stakeholder interviews, it considers the trends, value chains, and opportunities for each of the high potential sectors and explores how Georgia can leverage its location, favorable business environment, and free-trade agreements. Emphasizing the need for greater innovation and strong government support, it recommends taking a “Team Georgia” approach that centers on building an ecosystem to improve export promotion, increase target market access, and support exporters.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Australia’s child support system can put single mothers at risk of poverty and financial abuse

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kay Cook, Professor and Research Director, School of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Swinburne University of Technology

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    Australia’s child support system can not only increase women’s poverty, but can actually facilitate financial abuse, according to our recent research.

    Child support is an important system that aims to share the financial burden of raising children between separated parents.

    But there are some serious problems with the way it operates, putting already vulnerable women further at risk.

    Drawing on the experiences of 675 single mothers, we sought to examine women’s experience with the child support system from start to finish.

    Our research suggests four key changes could improve both women’s safety and financial wellbeing.

    How does child support work?

    Where deemed necessary, child support arrangements typically require one separated parent to make payments to the other, on a regular basis.

    How much is paid and how it is collected can vary in different circumstances.

    The amount agreed to be paid in child support can take in a range of factors, such as the cost of childcare.
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    In some families, a child support recipient’s income will be too high to receive the family tax benefit – a key payment that assists with the costs of raising children.

    In this instance, a family can decide for itself how much will be paid, to whom, and how.

    This is called self management, but it is very difficult to navigate when abuse is present in a relationship.

    For families that do collect the family tax benefit, separated parents can use Services Australia to calculate the amount that will be paid.

    Services Australia will consider factors including what it costs to care for and educate a child, as well as the difference in income between the two parents.

    Once the amount has been calculated, separated parents can transfer payments privately between themselves, an approach called “private collect”.

    Alternatively, this group can also use a service called “agency collect” to manage the transfer. Here, Services Australia collects the funds from the paying parent, then gives it to the agreed recipient.

    For parents using agency collect, payments can also be “garnisheed” – deducted from a paying parent’s salary.

    The system is failing the most vulnerable

    Government reports reveal that across the agency collect system, a staggering $1.7 billion is owed to a third of single-parent households, representing 475,000 children.

    The vast majority of this money is owed to women, two-thirds of whom have children in their care 86% or more of the time.

    The vast majority of single parents are single mothers.
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    Losing out on payments

    Across the child support system, 28% of paying parents fail to submit tax returns on time, reducing the accuracy of assessments.

    Centrelink’s Family Tax Benefit A (the first part of a two-part payment) is linked to child support, with every dollar of child support above a certain threshold reducing this payment by 50 cents.

    Concerningly, while reports indicate that 60% of single mothers receiving income support have experienced violence prior to separation, less than 15% receive exemptions from having to seek child support on the basis of this violence.

    By not applying for either child support or an exemption, single mothers could lose a significant portion of their Family Tax Benefit A payments.

    These sobering statistics are only part of the picture. Others remain invisible.

    There are another 500,000 or so children in the private collect system. Many of their situations are a mystery. Services Australia doesn’t know how much those women and children are owed, as they don’t trace this amount and assume that payments are fully compliant.

    What we uncovered

    Our mixed methods survey of 675 single mothers asked women about their experiences in the child support system from start to finish.

    We asked women how they made various decisions about child support, such as when to apply for it and when to change how it is collected and calculated.

    Many women avoid chasing what’s owed to them for fear of retaliation from an ex-partner.
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    78% of women reported experiencing some form of violence at the time of separation.

    But the research also showed how the nature of this abuse can change post-separation, when financial abuse becomes the primary mechanism.

    Just over half the women reported currently experiencing either emotional or psychological abuse, and 60% financial abuse.

    Women shared they were often fearful of retaliation from their ex-partner if they applied or changed child support payment arrangements.

    I was advised not to apply at the time because of the family violence and he had made threats to kill me so [it] was recommended I didn’t give him any reason to act on this so I went without child support for some period of time.

    Others had to ask for an exemption to apply.

    A Centrelink social worker changed my son’s father to unknown so I wouldn’t be murdered.

    The results show how the current system’s logic can force women to risk their financial welfare to ensure their own safety.

    I withdrew my application to avoid further conflict by telling CSA [Child Support Agency] there was a private agreement but there isn’t and he doesn’t pay anything.

    Often, women are paying back debts to Centrelink due to retrospective changes in their ex-partner’s income or level of care, at the same time they themselves are owed thousands of dollars in child support arrears.

    I’ve at times been living on as little at $72 a week of FTB [Family Tax Benefit] as my sole income to feed, house, clothe and educate myself and two children. I don’t understand how that is possible.

    How could we fix it?

    Based on our findings, our report makes four recommendations that could bring about meaningful improvements, give women choices to suit their family, and create a system that is safe.

    1. De-link family payments from child support.

    2. Co-design family violence processes in the child support system.

    3. Move all payment collections back to being handled by the tax office.

    4. Make all payment debts owed to and enforced by the Commonwealth.

    Any meaningful solution to this problem will need to include the voices of victim survivors, advocates, researchers and social support organisations to co-design an effective system.


    The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Terese Edwards, chief executive of Single Mother Families Australia (SMFA), in the preparation of the report.

    Terese and SMFA provided in-kind support in the form of survey design feedback and recruitment assistance. Terese also contributed to writing the report.

    Kay Cook receives funding from the Australian Research Council in the form of a Discovery Project grant. She is Secretary of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) and a Member of the federal Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee. She is the PhD supervisor of Terese Edwards, CEO of Single Mother Families Australia.

    Adrienne Byrt is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on a Discovery Project funded by the Australian Research Council.

    Ashlea Coen’s research assistant position for this research was funded by Swinburne University of Technology.

    Marg Rogers received funding from the Commonwealth-funded Manna Institute for her Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2022-24.

    ref. Australia’s child support system can put single mothers at risk of poverty and financial abuse – https://theconversation.com/australias-child-support-system-can-put-single-mothers-at-risk-of-poverty-and-financial-abuse-240917

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  • MIL-OSI: KBC Group: Publication of transparency notification(s) received by KBC Group NV

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Publication of transparency notification(s) received by KBC Group NV

    (art. 14, 1st section of the Act of 2 May 2007 concerning the disclosure of significant participations)   

    Summary of the notification(s)

    KBC Group NV has received an updated transparency notification on 7 October 2024, which states that BlackRock has a stake of 4.37% in KBC Group (total voting rights and equivalent financial instruments). The reason for the update is a change in the structure of the BlackRock group*. 

    Content of the notification(s)

    The notification(s) contain(s) following information:

    • Reason for the notification(s): “acquisition or disposal of the control of an undertaking that holds a participating interest in an issuer”
    • Notification(s) by: BlackRock, Inc.
    • Persons subject to the notification requirement: see annex
    • Date(s) on which the threshold is crossed / notification is updated: 1 October 2024.
    • Threshold that is crossed: KBC Group’s Articles of Association set a notification threshold of 3% of the total number of voting rights. In addition, the legal thresholds of 5% or any multiple thereof also apply. The reason for this notification is not the crossing of a threshold, but a change in the structure of the BlackRock group*.
    • Denominator (number of shares KBC Group NV): 417 305 876
    • Notified details: see annex.
    • Chain of controlled undertakings through which the holding is effectively held:
      See “11: Full chain of controlled undertakings through which the holding is effectively held” in the PDF-file(s) on http://www.kbc.com (see below).
    • The relevant notification(s) is (are) available at http://www.kbc.com > Investor relations > Shareholder information > Shareholder structure.

    * As a result of the acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners there has been a change to BlackRock’s group Structure. Upon the close of the transaction BlackRock, Inc. was renamed BlackRock Finance, Inc. and a NewCo became the publicly listed company with the name BlackRock, Inc.

    For more information, please contact:

    Kurt De Baenst, General Manager, Investor Relations, KBC Group
    E-mail:  IR4U@kbc.com

    Viviane Huybrecht, General Manager, Corporate Communication/Spokesperson, KBC Group
    E-mail: pressofficekbc@kbc.be

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Fostering Inclusive Trade: Leveraging Free Trade Agreements to Protect Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Asia and the Pacific

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    The brief highlights the substantial presence of Indigenous Peoples in Asia and the Pacific and the importance of traditional knowledge and genetic resources for climate action, food security, and medicine, as well as language diversity and cultural heritage. It explains the shortfalls of existing FTAs and why they should be based on informed consent, equitable benefit sharing, and full source disclosure in patents. It details how some FTAs have included traditional knowledge and genetic resources and shows how trade deals can help Indigenous Peoples benefit from greater regional cooperation.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Two buildings declared monuments

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Government today published a gazette notice to declare Lo Pan Temple in Kennedy Town and the Residence of Tang Pak Kau in Kam Tin, Yuen Long, as monuments under the Antiquities & Monuments Ordinance.

    Lo Pan Temple is a well-recognised historic temple dedicated to Lo Pan, the patron of builders and contractors. It was first built in 1884 and rebuilt at the same site in 1928.

    The temple is embellished with intricate murals, plaster mouldings, wood carvings and pottery decorations, including decorations on its ridges that were produced by Junyu, a renowned pottery sculpture shop in Shiwan.

    The distinctive stepped gable walls of the temple are rare in Hong Kong. Since its establishment, the local construction sector has followed the tradition of paying homage to Lo Pan at the temple on his birthday.

    The Residence of Tang Pak Kau was probably built in the early 20th century. The late businessman Tang Pak Kau was a distinguished member of the Tang clan in Kam Tin. He made remarkable contributions to the development of Kam Tin, Yuen Long and the New Territories, in particular in the areas of education and medical services.

    These contributions included setting up a private school inside his residence to provide education for children of the Tang clan. The residence is a testament to the development of the local area and to Tang Pak Kau’s achievements.

    The residence is a rectangular-shaped single-storey grey brick building with a three-storey watchtower. The building’s structure and decorations demonstrate a blend of Chinese and Western styles. Most of the building’s original fabric, finishes and decorations are preserved.

    Click here for more details.

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