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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Employment indicators: August 2024 release is delayed

    Employment indicators: August 2024 release is delayed

    Employment indicators: August 2024has a new release date of Friday, 4 October 2024. This delay is due to a significant issue processing the data.

    The same data will be used in the employment stocks and flows series on our experimental website – this will also be available on Friday, 4 October 2024.

    We apologise for any inconvenience caused. If you have any questions, please get in touch with Sue Chapman, Sue.Chapman@stats.govt.nz.

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Mashatile undertakes working visits to Ireland and the UK

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile is today undertaking a working visit to Ireland to reinforce South Africa’s historic and warm bilateral relations with the nation. 

    The Deputy President is expected to meet his Irish counterpart, Prime Minister Simon Harris, to reaffirm the strong political and diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    According to the Presidency, South Africa and Ireland established diplomatic relations over 30 years ago and relations between both nations encompass a broad spectrum of cooperation, such as trade and investment, education, science and innovation and gender equality. 

    “Ireland’s developmental programmes have greatly assisted many initiatives in South Africa since 1994, and the partnership continues to this day,” the statement read. 

    During the visit, the Deputy President will participate in the South Africa-Ireland Trade and Investment Round Table with Irish companies that are already invested in or intend to invest in South Africa. 

    He is also expected to deliver remarks at the Irish Tech Challenge South Africa, established to support innovation and entrepreneurship by fostering connections between the South African and Irish tech ecosystems.

    The Deputy President will be accompanied to Ireland by the Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Andrew Whitfield. 

    Once he wraps up his Ireland visit, the country’s second-in-command will then proceed to the United Kingdom from Saturday, 29 September to Friday, 4 October 2024. 

    “The visit will focus on showcasing South Africa as an investment destination of choice and strive to identify and create new trade opportunities for South African businesses, especially small and medium enterprises.” 

    The island nation is also one of South Africa’s most significant bilateral partners in the northern hemisphere, particularly in trade, investment, skills development, science, innovation, the Just Energy Transition and tourism, among others. 

    The Deputy President is expected to engage selected investors and trade partners invited in cooperation with economic partners in the United Kingdom and deliver a lecture at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University in London, focusing on South Africa’s forthcoming Presidency of the G20. 

    “The Deputy President will also pay a courtesy call on the Duke of Edinburgh, and meet the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Angela Rayner.” 

    He will be accompanied by the International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola, Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Maropene Ramokgopa, Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson, Small Business Development Minister Stella Ndabeni Abrahams and some of the Deputy Ministers from various departments. – SAnews.gov.za
     

    MIL OSI Africa –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Fraudulent website related to Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Fraudulent website related to Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
    Fraudulent website related to Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
    ***************************************************************

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wishes to alert members of the public to a press release issued by Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited relating to a fraudulent website, which has been reported to the HKMA. A hyperlink to the press release is available on the HKMA website.           The HKMA wishes to remind the public that banks will not send SMS or emails with embedded hyperlinks which direct them to the banks’ websites to carry out transactions. They will not ask customers for sensitive personal information, such as login passwords or one-time password, by phone, email or SMS (including via embedded hyperlinks).           Anyone who has provided his or her personal information, or who has conducted any financial transactions, through or in response to the website concerned, should contact the bank using the contact information provided in the press release, and report the matter to the Police by contacting the Crime Wing Information Centre of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.

     
    Ends/Friday, September 27, 2024Issued at HKT 17:50

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Helpers to get 2.5% pay rise

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Minimum Allowable Wage for foreign domestic helpers will rise 2.5% to $4,990 per month, the Government announced today.
     
    In addition, under the Standard Employment Contract for hiring foreign domestic helpers, food allowances paid by employers will remain at not less than $1,236 per month. Under the law, employers must provide their helpers with free food or pay them a food allowance.
     
    The new minimum wage will apply to all contracts signed from tomorrow.
     
    Contracts signed today or earlier at the existing minimum rates will still be processed by the Immigration Department provided that the applications reach the department on or before October 25.
     
    The Government reviews the Minimum Allowable Wage for foreign domestic helpers regularly. In this year’s review, it said that it had carefully considered Hong Kong’s general economic and labour market conditions over the past year, the city’s near-term economic outlook, employers’ financial circumstances and helpers’ livelihoods.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Employment indicators: August 2024 release is delayed

    Employment indicators: August 2024 release is delayed

    Employment indicators: August 2024has a new release date of Friday, 4 October 2024. This delay is due to a significant issue processing the data.

    The same data will be used in the employment stocks and flows series on our experimental website – this will also be available on Friday, 4 October 2024.

    We apologise for any inconvenience caused. If you have any questions, please get in touch with Sue Chapman, Sue.Chapman@stats.govt.nz.

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft presented an interregional tourist route between Ufa and Orenburg

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    On World Tourism Day, PJSC NK Rosneft, the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Ministry of Economic Development, Investment, Tourism and Foreign Relations of the Orenburg Region presented the interregional motorway route “Power of Nature” connecting Ufa and Orenburg.

    The presentation took place at the Bashneft petrol stations in Bashkortostan and the Orenburg region. Representatives of the Company and the expert tourism community told car travellers about the unique and memorable places along the route, which are located between the regional centres.

    Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism and aims to create comfortable conditions for motorists. The development of roadside service and improving the level of customer service provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company’s priority areas of activity.

    The main part of the route “Power of Nature”, the length of which is almost 700 km, is laid along the federal highway R-240. Passing the entire route with stops will take a car tourist from 2 to 5 days one way. Depending on the wishes of travelers, locations can be combined in different ways. Along the route there are Bashneft gas stations, which allows tourists not only to fill up with high-quality fuel, but also to have a snack on the road, receive the necessary services – for example, to pump up tires. Bashneft gas stations are located along the entire route, every 30-50 kilometers, which gives even more confidence and comfort to travelers.

    The Power of Nature auto route unites iconic places of tourist interest for every taste: a reservoir, salt lakes and mineral springs; a natural park and landscape-botanical monument; a reserve where conditions have been created for preserving the population of Przewalski’s horses; a modern art center around an old copper smelter – a cultural heritage site.

    People go to Sol-Iletsk primarily for the famous salt lakes, the water in which has beneficial properties for health. The only complex of 6 lakes in the Urals is comparable in its characteristics and healing effect to the resorts of the Dead Sea.

    On the territory of the Orenburgsky Nature Reserve, a project is being implemented to create a semi-free population of the wild Przewalski’s horse in Russia, listed in the Red Book of Russia. The Muradymovskoye Gorge is famous for its steep cliffs, picturesque sharp turns of the mountain river Ik and 46 caves. In the Staromuradymovskaya Cave there are rock carvings

    tylized drawings of a man made more than 8 thousand years ago in the early Neolithic era. Andreevskie cones – hills, as if covered with velvet, are part of a ridge “sawed” by tributaries of the Bolshoy Ik River.

    The Nugush Reservoir is located at the lower reaches of the Nugush River on the territory of the Bashkiria National Park. The reservoir is one of the cleanest in the region and is popular among both locals and tourists.

    Voskresensky Zavod is the oldest copper smelter in the Southern Urals, it began operating in 1745 and was one of the largest suppliers of copper in the Russian Empire. Today, the plant has become an art object and a center of attraction for art lovers.

    The sea peak is the Toratau shihan, the remains of a barrier reef that rose from the bottom of the ancient Permian Sea about 300 million years ago. Near Toratau there are two more shihans – Kushtau and Yuraktau. Here you can see fossilized sea creatures – sponges, corals, algae, echinoderms.

    People come to the village of Krasnousolskoye for mineral and hydrogen sulphide water – there are more than 250 springs along the banks of the Usolka River. The Krasnousolsk balneological resort is also located here, which is famous for its medicinal baths and silt mud.

    In the future, it is planned to develop and present new tours in the Ural-Volga region to popularize the beauty and uniqueness of the nature of the regions of Russia and stimulate the development of domestic autotourism.

    Reference:

    The retail network of NK Rosneft is the largest in the Russian Federation in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations, and the Rosneft gas station brand is one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition and fuel quality. In total, the Company operates about 3,000 gas stations.

    There are 358 Bashneft filling stations in the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Orenburg region.

    Rosneft in the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Orenburg Region is also represented by a complex of full-cycle production enterprises: oil and gas production, drilling, oil and gas processing, petrochemistry, scientific and design support, as well as a retail network. Rosneft’s key asset in Bashkortostan is the Bashneft company. The Company’s largest research and design institute also operates here. Rosneft’s main oil producing asset in the Orenburg Region is Orenburgneft.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 27, 2024

    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.rosneft.ru/press/nevs/item/220851/

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and or sentence structure not be perfect.

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI USA: Update 11: DEP continues to evaluate Brunswick’s soil and water sample results

    Source: US State of Maine

    September 26, 2024

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    The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) sampled 34 water supplies for PFAS in the identified target area along Coombs Road, and the Department is in receipt of most of the analysis results. Property owners have been contacted by Department personnel to discuss their results, and they will be provided copies of the laboratory testing report. All samples analyzed to date are below the Maine Interim Drinking Water Guideline of 20 parts per trillion (same as nanograms per liter or ng/L) for the Sum of Six PFAS (PFOS + PFOA + PFHpA + PFNA + PFHxS, + PFDA). These same water supplies will be tested by the DEP every three months for one year. The next round of testing for these water supplies is planned for December 2024. Department staff have evaluated eight rounds of surface water results collected from the Merriconeag Stream watershed documenting conditions following the AFFF release that occurred on August 19, 2024. Most concentrations continue to decline throughout the watershed, and the highest concentrations are still being detected below the Picnic Pond outflow. Four rounds of data from Harpswell Cove have been received by the Department and indicate contamination has reached the marine environment but is quickly being diluted to low concentrations. PFAS levels in the watershed have not yet returned to pre-spill concentrations and testing of surface water will continue to track the trends.

    Soil results have been received from four areas that were identified as either the most likely to be impacted from the AFFF release or those with the greatest risk for potential exposure to recreational users. They include the soils adjacent to Hangar Four and immediately around the oil water separator, the field north of the outdoor athletic complex, soils surrounding the outdoor athletic complex, and the field southeast of Pond B where appreciable amounts of wind-blown foam accumulated on the day of the AFFF release. Preliminary review of the analytical results identified some PFAS detections in all area soils that were tested. Soil concentrations at the Hanger Four area and athletic complex were only slightly above background soil levels for urban developed soils and were well below the States Remedial Action Guidelines for a park user exposure scenarios (see the PFAS Soil Remedial Action Guidelines in the Maine PFAS Screening Levels Document). The field southeast of Pond B where appreciable amounts of wind-blown foam accumulated on the day of the AFFF release was found to have the soil concentrations of PFAS well above background levels but still lower than the States Remedial Action Guidelines for the park user exposure scenario. This field is owned by the Navy and is posted with no trespassing signs. A comprehensive evaluation of the soil testing results by the Department and its partner agencies is ongoing.

    DEP personnel also sampled four locations on the Androscoggin River in Topsham and Brunswick, following the release of AFFF at the Brunswick Executive Airport. There was concern that PFAS from the spill made its way to the Brunswick wastewater treatment plant (Brunswick Sewer District) and was discharged to the Androscoggin River. Sample results from the Brunswick Sewer District are pending. An upstream control site (ART) was established upstream of the Fort Andros dam and approximately 3.2 km upstream of the discharge. Three sites were established downstream of the discharge, including ARB 1 (~300m downstream of the discharge), ARB2 (~2 km downstream of the discharge), and ARB3 (~3.2 km downstream of the discharge). ARB3 is also downstream of a small stream the drains the north side of the airport and former navy base. The Department also sampled two smaller streams on the south side of the base that were impacted by the AFFF spill. Merriconeag Stream was sampled at one location (MEB), downstream of Picnic Pond and Purinton Road. Merriconeag Stream eventually joins the larger Mare Brook. An upstream control site on Mare Brook (MAB0) was established at Meadowbrook Road and a downstream site was established below the confluence of Mare Brook and Merriconeag Stream (MAB2).

    The primary kind of PFAS associated with the AFFF spill is perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). Most rivers and streams in remote parts of the Maine have <1 ng/L (parts per trillion, ppt) of PFOS in the water. In contrast, rivers and streams in more densely populated areas of Maine near landfills, wastewater treatment plants, airports, and agricultural fields with historic spreading of PFAS contaminated biosolids typically have <5 ng/L of PFOS in the water. PFOS samples from all four sites on the Androscoggin River (ART, ARB1, ARB2, and ARB3) had <4 ng/L of PFOS. The upstream site on Mare Brook (MAB0) had 2.84 ng/L of PFOS on 8/28. In contrast, Merriconeag Stream (MEB) had 39,300 ng/L of PFOS on 9/4. The downstream site on Mare Brook (MAB2) had a lower concentration than MEB but still had 6,480 ng/L of PFOS on 9/4. U.S. EPA recently established a standard of 4 ng/L of PFOS for drinking water. All of the samples from the Androscoggin River and the upstream site on Mare Brook (MAB0) had concentrations of <4 ng/L of PFOS.

    Fish and shellfish tissue samples inherently take longer to process than water samples. Processing tissue samples requires additional challenging steps, including homogenizing, subsampling, and extracting PFAS from tissue and putting the PFAS in a liquid. In addition, there are fewer labs capable of analyzing fish and shellfish samples compared to the number of labs capable of analyzing water samples. The combination of a more complicated laboratory protocol for tissue samples and a shortage of labs capable of analyzing fish and shellfish samples has resulted in a turn-around time of several months for processing fish and shellfish samples.

    The rain that fell today is the first significant precipitation event that has occurred since the August AFFF spill. Increased site inspections were carried out as a result, and no foam was observed or collected at any of the preestablished points. Tomorrow, a second site inspection is planned as a precaution.

    The last of the PFAS-impacted water which has been stored in frac tanks near Hanger 4 has been completely removed. Approximately 30,000 gallons of impacted water was collected and transported out of state.

    The Town of Brunswick and Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA) have collaborated to add an opt-in notification list through the Town’s Notify Me service. The “Brunswick Landing/MRRA” notification list will provide information, news, and alerts supplied by MRRA to subscribers via email and/or text message.

    To sign up for this notification service, please visit the Towns website (www.brunswickme.gov) and click on the Notify Me link.

    Brunswick Landing receives its public drinking water supply from the Brunswick-Topsham Water District (BTWD), and has been confirmed safe to drink. The public water supply has not been impacted by this incident. Homes and businesses served by the BTWD can safely use the water.

    The Maine CDC advises the public to exercise caution and abstain from any recreational activities (such as swimming, boating, and wading) that may come into contact with the foam or waters until the possible effects of the AFFF release on waterbodies in the vicinity have been thoroughly evaluated.

    The next update will be issued as soon as additional test results become available.

    For additional information, contact: David R. Madore, Deputy Commissioner david.madore@maine.gov

    MIL OSI USA News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President Lai presides over first meeting of Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan

    President Lai presides over first meeting of Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee
    President Lai presides over first meeting of Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee
    2024-09-26

    On the afternoon of September 26, President Lai Ching-te presided over the first meeting of the Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee. As the committee’s convener, the president presented committee members with their letters of appointment, and explained that in order to build up our whole-of-society defense resilience, we will actively engage in comprehensive preparation to make our nation stronger and our people more confident. The president stated that we will enhance Taiwan’s response capabilities and expand cooperation between the public and private sectors. He stated that he looks forward to working together with everyone to establish a platform through which we can communicate and coordinate on our national resilience strategy, fostering a national consensus, and strengthening resilience throughout Taiwan in national defense, economic livelihoods, disaster prevention, and democracy.
    President Lai stated that a more resilient Taiwan will contribute more to global democracy, peace, and prosperity. He emphasized that as our society becomes better prepared, our nation grows more secure; and as Taiwan shows more determination to defend itself, the international community will feel more at ease. He expressed hope that we will engage in wide-ranging discussions and build a fortress of unity, making Taiwan a cornerstone for ensuring regional stability and democratic sustainability.
    A translation of President Lai’s opening statement follows:
    In order to consolidate forces from various sectors to strategize on national development, at the end of my first month in office, I announced that the Presidential Office will establish three committees in response to three major global issues: climate change, health promotion, and social resilience. Last month we convened the first meetings for two of those committees – the National Climate Change Committee and the Healthy Taiwan Promotion Committee.
    Today, we are convening the first meeting for the Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee. I want to thank our three deputy conveners and all advisors and committee members for their joint commitment. I also want to thank our fellow citizens and friends for following the committee’s proceedings online.
    Climate change, large-scale natural disasters, and the threat to democracy posed by expanding authoritarianism are all challenges not just for Taiwan, but for the entire world. The operations and goals of these three committees are interrelated, and they are closely connected by the issue of national resilience. We intend to build up a more resilient Taiwan, proactively deal with challenges, and bring Taiwan into deeper cooperation with the international community.
    When former President Tsai Ing-wen was in office, the government took stock of resources in the public and private sectors in order to lay a solid foundation on which to build up our social resilience. Now, we will continue forward, from stocktaking to validation. This will entail three principles for whole-of-society defense resilience.
    The first principle is “preparedness through vigilance.” We will actively engage in comprehensive preparation to make our nation stronger and our people more confident. That way, in a disaster or emergency, the government and the public can quickly leverage their respective strengths and maintain the normal operation of society.
    The second principle is “enhanced response, fearlessness in action.” We will expand the training and utilization of civilian forces, and enhance our strategic material preparation and critical supply distribution. We will also improve the readiness of our social welfare, medical care, and evacuation facilities, and ensure the protection of information, transportation, and financial networks. All of this will enhance Taiwan’s response capabilities.
    The third principle is “orderly execution, methodical action.” At all levels of government, from central to local, we will conduct extensive validation and drilling, and we will expand connections with civil society groups and societal forces so that we can all work together, in a systematic and professional manner, to identify problems, propose solutions, and follow through with implementation. This is how we will resolve problems.
    The work involved in whole-of-society defense resilience is diverse and complex. Accordingly, this committee needs members from the public and private sectors who can work together in coordination. The members must be guided by practical experience, have interdisciplinary expertise, span different generations, and constitute a balance between the genders. These were the factors we took into consideration when we invited representatives from industry, government agencies, academia, and research institutions to serve as the four advisors and 23 members who make up this committee. Of the total committee membership, 67.7 percent are not government officials, and 32.3 percent are women. 
    First, I want to thank the committee advisors who have taken on that important responsibility. With us today we have Master Jing Yao (淨耀) of the Buddhist Association of the Republic of China; Huoh Shoou-yeh (霍守業), chairman of the Institute for National Defense and Security Research; and Lin Ming-hsiung (林敏雄), chairman of Chuan Lian Enterprise Co. I thank each of you for your participation, and look forward to seeing you provide the committee with broadly considered, professional views on such matters as civilian force preparedness, strategic frameworks, and supply distribution.
    I also want to introduce committee members who are here today. We have with us Wang Pao-tzong (王寶宗), chairman of the Holy Glory Temple; Chen Hsin-liang (陳信良), general secretary of the General Assembly Executive Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan; and Yen Po-wen (顏博文), CEO of the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation. I thank you all for your commitment and for giving us all the opportunity to learn how religious groups engage in disaster preparedness and relief efforts.
    Let me also thank James Liao (廖英熙), president of the National Defense Education Association; Enoch Wu (吳怡農), founder of the Forward Alliance; Hsiau Ya-wen (蕭雅文), honorary chairperson of the Taiwan Development Association for Disaster Medical Team; Liu Wen (劉文), chairperson of the Kuma Civil Defense Education Association; and Tseng Po-yu (曾柏瑜), consultant at Doublethink Lab. You have all been long involved in civil defense education, emergency medicine, and other fields, so I am quite confident that you will help the committee to better understand civilian force training and utilization.
    Let me also introduce Tu Wen-ling (杜文苓), distinguished professor in the Department of Public Administration at National Chengchi University, and Hsiao Hsu-chun (蕭旭君), associate professor of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University. I thank both of you for generously contributing your expertise to make Taiwan’s energy and critical infrastructure operations more robust.
    Also, I want to thank Wu Jong-shinn (吳宗信), director general of the Taiwan Space Agency; Kenny Huang (黃勝雄), chairman of the Taiwan Network Information Center; and Dai Chen-yu (戴辰宇), board member of the Association of Hackers in Taiwan. Your involvement will contribute immensely to the protection of information, transportation, and financial networks in Taiwan.
    Among our committee members we have the following six government representatives: Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo (顧立雄); Minister of Economic Affairs Kuo Jyh-huei (郭智輝), who could not attend today’s meeting; Minister of Transportation and Communications Chen Shih-kai (陳世凱); Minister of Agriculture Chen Junne-jih (陳駿季); Minister of Health and Welfare Chiu Tai-yuan (邱泰源); and Minister of Ocean Affairs Council Kuan Bi-ling (管碧玲). The committee has two executive secretaries, namely Chi Lien-cheng (季連成), minister without portfolio of the Executive Yuan, and Ministe
    r of the Interior Liu Shyh-fang (劉世芳).
    In addition, one member who will be joining us shortly is Bob Hung (洪偉淦), general manager of Trend Micro Taiwan. I also want to introduce one advisor and three committee members who could not attend today. They are, respectively, Robert Tsao (曹興誠), founder of United Microelectronics Corporation; Kuo Chia-yo (郭家佑), president of the Taiwan Digital Diplomacy Association; Liu Yu-hsi (劉玉晳), associate professor in the Department of Communications Management at Shih-Hsin University; and Tina Lin (林雅芳), managing director of sales and operations at Google Taiwan. I also thank them for participating in this committee’s operations and for contributing their valuable advice at today’s proceedings in written form.
    Last Saturday marked the 25th anniversary of the major earthquake that struck Taiwan on September 21, 1999. For the past 25 years, we have worked continuously to improve Taiwan’s disaster preparedness and relief capabilities. Today, our purpose in building up whole-of-society defense resilience is to enable each and every individual to realize, when an emergency arises, where to best make a contribution and how to protect themselves, contribute to society, or deter an approaching enemy. We want to enable all our citizens to feel utterly confident in the continuity and future of Taiwan’s society.
    Today, in this first meeting of the committee, the National Security Council (NSC) will brief us on the topic of “Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience: Planning and Challenges.” The NSC will familiarize all of us here, as well as our citizens and friends watching online, with the concepts and operations involved in whole-of-society defense resilience, the associated challenges and goals, and the progress we have made toward achieving our tasks.
    I have said before that a sudden natural disaster is like an acute cold, while climate change is more like a chronic disease. What whole-of-society defense resilience addresses is both the chronic and the acute. In addition to national disasters and emergencies, Taiwan has also been dealing for a long time with the challenges of gray-zone aggression and cognitive warfare.
    Located in the first island chain, Taiwan stands on the frontline of the democratic world. As such, we have always endeavored to safeguard regional peace and stability. I firmly believe that a more resilient Taiwan will contribute more to global democracy, peace, and prosperity.
    I also believe that when Taiwan is properly prepared and shows determination, our like-minded partners from around the world will be more willing to help Taiwan, jointly respond to all kinds of challenges, and work in concert to mitigate risks.
    As the people of Taiwan become more united, our nation grows more stable. As our society becomes better prepared, our nation grows more secure. And as Taiwan shows more determination to defend itself, the international community will feel more at ease.
    And so, I want to thank all of you once again for taking on the major task of enhancing our whole-of-society defense resilience. I look forward to working together with everyone, as we continue to observe global conditions, to establish a platform through which we can communicate and coordinate on our national resilience strategy, thereby fostering a nationwide consensus and strengthening resilience throughout Taiwan in national defense, economic livelihoods, disaster prevention, and democracy.
    Moving forward, let us engage in wide-ranging discussions, build a fortress of unity, and further empower our whole-of-society defense resilience, making Taiwan a cornerstone for ensuring regional stability and democratic sustainability. Thank you.
    Following his statement, President Lai presented letters of appointment to the committee members and heard a report from NSC Deputy Secretary-General Hsu Szu-chien (徐斯儉) on the topic of “Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience: Planning and Challenges.” Afterward, President Lai exchanged views with the committee members regarding the content of the report and the Rules of Procedure for Meetings of the Office of the President Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Translation: The Federal Audit Office must review the provisions on the quality of data and forecasts for legislative processes

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Italy –

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Chancellery

    Federal CouncilBern, 27.09.2024 – The Federal Audit Office (FAO) is to review the provisions on quality assurance for data and forecasts used in legislative processes. The Federal Council decided this at its meeting today. The review should help ensure that the Federal Council, Parliament and citizens have the best possible basis for making decisions. Data and forecasts are of great importance to the legislative process as they shape it from the consultation phase, to the parliamentary debate, up to a possible popular vote. The Federal Council has therefore asked the FAO to review the adequacy and effectiveness of the existing provisions and aids for quality assurance of data and forecasts. The FAO must also review the quality of the databases, models and processes used in the Federal Council’s dispatches and voting explanations. The FAO acts autonomously and independently within the framework of the legal provisions. It has accepted the Federal Council’s proposal and will implement it as part of the 2025 annual programme. Incorrect data and inaccurate forecasts can cast doubt on the decisions of the Federal Council, Parliament and, if a bill is put to a vote, the citizens. The Federal Council therefore decided on 15 January 2020 to take measures to ensure that the legislative process has objective and up-to-date decision-making bases. For example, quantitative data must now be presented clearly and with an indication of the source from the consultation stage onwards, and in the case of estimates, information on their reliability must be provided. The SFAO will also review the implementation of the measures decided by the Federal Council on 15 January 2020 in the practice of all departments. It will also assess whether general measures can be derived from the ongoing administrative investigation into the incorrect estimation of AHV forecasts. Finally, it will examine whether the conclusions drawn in the Federal Tax Administration from the issue of the tax penalty for marriage are consistently observed throughout the Federal Administration. The SFAO independently determines the final verification questions. Reliable data and forecasts not only strengthen legislation, but also the public’s trust in the political process and the instruments of direct democracy.Address for questionsUrs BrudererHead of the Communications Section058 483 99 69urs.bruderer@bk.admin.chPublished byThe Federal Councilhttps://www.admin.ch/gov/it/pagina-iniziale.htmlFederal Chancelleryhttps://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/it/home.html

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Motsoaledi warns leaders against antimicrobial resistance

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has described antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a ticking time bomb that could return the world to an era where common infections are untreatable, and routine surgeries become life-threatening.

    “I stand before you with a sense of urgency and hope that as we join hands to tackle the problem of AMR, we have a full appreciation of the significant threat it poses to global health, food security and development,” he said on Thursday.

    The Minister was speaking at the United Nations on behalf of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the high-level meeting on AMR.

    Motsoaledi believes that ARM is currently a pressing challenge, and he told world leaders that South Africa was one of the high-burden countries of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), where this makes up 2% of the TB burden. 

    The World Health Organisation (WHO), he stated, has identified DR-TB as one of the top AMR threats. 

    “However, in responding to this threat, we continue to lag behind, especially on TB research, and global collaboration. This situation has the potential to reverse many decades of medical advancements,” he stressed. 

    According to the WHO, AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites no longer respond to medicines, leading to infections becoming difficult or impossible to treat, increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death. 

    Motsoaledi said the risks of these illnesses have profound economic implications, affecting healthcare costs, productivity, and overall economic growth. 

    “Addressing AMR is not just a health imperative but also an economic necessity that requires coordinated global action.”

    He is of the view that specific actions need to be taken to preserve efforts and to ensure collective action, which must turn the tide against AMR. 

    “We must embrace the power of education about the prudent use of antibiotics so that we can curb the misuse and overuse that drive resistance in humans, plants and animals.” 

    In addition, he spoke against the practice of polypharmacy, especially as it relates to unnecessary utilisation of antibiotics. 

    “We also need an integrated national patient information system, so that the patients cannot be hopping between health facilities, thus collecting multiple prescriptions for the same condition.”

    The Minister also called for investment in research and innovation, which he said requires some urgent intervention, through academic and research institutions.

    He took the time to call for a strengthened healthcare system – equipping hospitals and clinics with the necessary tools and training will ensure that infections are identified and treated promptly and accurately.

    Also, the Minister stressed the importance of champion policy and advocacy and effective policies that promote antibiotic stewardship and infection prevention can safeguard our communities.

    “Lastly, we need to jointly tackle the challenges of human behaviour through the social and behaviour community communication, so that we can educate our people about the dangers of AMR.”

    Motsoaledi said AMR has greater potential to also impact patient satisfaction, prolonged patient recovery and poor treatment success rate.

    “Together, we can turn this crisis into an opportunity – a chance to unite, innovate, and lead the world in the fight against antimicrobial resistance,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

    MIL OSI Africa –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Banking: 24 startups fueling Ukraine’s future

    Source: Google

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: CBAS unveils new report on leveraging Big Earth Data for UN sustainable development goals

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    The International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals (CBAS) held a press conference in Beijing on Sept. 25 to introduce the Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals Report (2024). During the event, experts such as Professor Guo Huadong, director-general of CBAS, presented key insights from this report and highlighted the center’s efforts to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Professor Guo Huadong, director-general of the International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals (CBAS), briefs attendees at a press conference in Beijing for the research center’s 2024 report, Sept. 25, 2024. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]
    This year’s report includes a quantitative assessment of seven SDGs at the global level and 227 SDG indicators within China. The assessment was generated by using multi-source satellite remote sensing data and AI algorithms.
    China has promoted the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through scientific and technological innovation. Leveraging Big Earth Data, the country has shown great potential in monitoring and evaluating these goals. China’s endeavors have offered valuable contributions to promoting sustainable development both domestically and globally.
    “Continued innovation, especially in science and technology, will further accelerate progress toward achieving SDGs,” stated Professor Guo. 

    The cover of the Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals Report (2024). [Photo by Liao Jiaxin/ China.org.cn]
    The 2024 report highlights that China has already accomplished 126 indicators ahead of schedule, representing 55.5% of the targets set in the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The report underscores how China has made significant contributions to industrial energy conservation and emission reduction, the development of renewable energy as well as ecological restoration. Notably, the report also breaks new ground in forecasting future climate impacts in urban areas under different socioeconomic and emission scenarios. 
    This year’s report also encourages the strengthening of data sharing to boost global progress on sustainable development. It highlights the advantages of China’s Sustainable Development Science Satellite 1 (SDGSAT-1) in monitoring indicators for SDGs. To date, data collected by this satellite has been utilized by more than 100 countries.

    Professor Guo Huadong, director-general of CBAS, introduces the research center’s 2024 report, Sept. 25, 2024. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]
    As the world faces challenges in achieving the goals put forward in the UN’s 2030 Agenda, the Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals Report (2024) represents yet another valuable endeavor by Chinese scientists in promoting scientific research and accelerating global sustainable development. As Professor Guo noted: “Our work provides policymakers with precise, data-driven insights on key indicators, enabling them to develop evidence-based policies and allocate resources effectively. It also offers powerful tools for tracking SDG progress and evaluating the impact of these policies.”

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Deaf Awareness Month, a moment of reflection on progress made

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    By Morapedi Sibeko

    This September, as we commemorate Deaf Awareness Month, it is a good moment to look back on the progress made in recognising South African Sign Language (SASL) and to raise awareness of the experiences of Deaf people, whose voices emphasise the continued need for inclusion and activism.

    The South African National Deaf Association (SANDA) estimates that there are over four million Deaf and hard of hearing people in South Africa. Fundamental human rights include the right to language, and for Deaf people, SASL is essential to their full participation in society. They risk being shut out of opportunities for work, education, and other necessities without it. Acknowledging SASL as an official language is about more than just respecting language rights; it’s about giving the Deaf community equity, inclusion, dignity, and self-determination.

    In 2023, South Africa achieved a breakthrough in the advancement of Deaf rights when a Constitutional Amendment Bill was passed, recognising South African Sign Language (SASL) as the nation’s 12th official language. The purpose of this legislation is to provide complete linguistic inclusion and access to services, education, and employment in order to advance the rights and dignity of South Africans who are deaf. Section 9 of the Constitution guarantees the rights of those who are deaf and hard of hearing. The amendment primarily aims to enhance inclusivity, cultural acceptability of SASL, and the deaf culture.

    The Department of Social Development’s (DSD), policy framework Policy on Social Development Services to Persons with Disabilities (PSDSPD) emphasises the mainstreaming of people with disabilities throughout all sectors of society, illustrating the government’s dedication to promoting full inclusion and equal access to opportunities for the Deaf community. These actions demonstrate how South Africa is making significant progress toward fostering Deaf rights and fostering inclusivity.

    Another significant achievement is the selection of partially deaf Miss South Africa 2024, Natasha Joubert. Her success emphasises how more and more Deaf people are appearing in prominent roles, which highlights the significance of ongoing advocacy for complete inclusion and the implementation of laws that promote equitable opportunities for all.

    Nenio Mbazima, a Deaf entrepreneur, founded Strong Wind to address the economic disadvantage of the Deaf community. He noticed that Deaf people often teach hearing people sign language, leading to economic exclusion for the Deaf individuals who have helped spread the language.  This insight inspired him to launch a business that offers interpreting services and supports Deaf people in starting their own enterprises. Mbazima further explained, “I urge Deaf people to launch and register their own businesses as sign language service providers whenever I get the chance.”

    Even though Deaf rights have improved, more work remains to be done. True equality necessitates ongoing efforts to advance inclusivity, accessibility, assist Deaf-owned businesses, and increase public awareness of the significance of Deaf inclusion across all domains.  As we commemorate Deaf Awareness Month, we are reminded of the need to keep up the fight for complete inclusion, financial empowerment, and acknowledgement of Deaf-owned companies. We cannot guarantee that the advancements made today will lead to lasting improvements for the Deaf community tomorrow unless we make consistent efforts.

    *Morapedi Sibeko is the Events Manager at the Department of Social Development

    MIL OSI Africa –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Co-Chairs’ Press Release 7th ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Ministerial Meeting

    Source: ASEAN

    New York, 25 September 2024 – ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance welcomed the Ministerial Meeting between the two regional mechanisms during the 7th ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Ministerial Meeting, held on 25 September 2024 on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, USA. The Meeting was co-chaired by H.E. Enrique A. Manalo, Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines, and H.E. Alberto van Klaveren, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Chile and was the first high level in-person interaction between ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance after their last Ministerial Meeting in September 2019.
    Acknowledging global challenges including post-pandemic economic recovery, climate change and disruptive technologies, the Ministers stressed the importance of continued inter-regional cooperation in mutually beneficial areas for the peoples of the two regions. In particular, the Ministers emphasised the importance of promoting free trade, digital economy, and people-to-people exchange. They also expressed continued support to the Micro, Small and Medium sized Enterprises (MSMEs) as a vital driving force of the economies of both regions.
    The Ministers reviewed the progress of the implementation of the ASEAN-Pacific Alliance (PA) Work Plan (2021-2025), following its adoption in November 2021, and underscored the need to further enhance ASEAN-Pacific Alliance cooperation in the areas of mutual interest, as may be mutually agreed, including trade and investment, digital economy, MSMEs, tourism, education and cultural exchange, people-to-people engagement, science and technology, and sustainable development. The Ministers also took special note of the virtual forum held on 26 June 2024, under the working theme “Mainstreaming Gender Equality: Sharing best practices between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Pacific Alliance”, where both regional blocs reviewed the importance of sex disaggregated data to push forward women’s economic empowerment, and shared the efforts made to mainstreaming the gender perspective in our regions, including the main regional strategies on inclusive trade.
    The Ministers updated the ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Framework Agreement for Cooperation (FAC), adopted in September 2016, by endorsing the addendum to formally acknowledge that the National Coordinators of the Pacific Alliance subsumed the role of the Group of External Relations of the Pacific Alliance since July 2019. Both sides shared the relevance of institutionalizing the changes by revisiting the FAC periodically.
    The Ministers noted the recent developments in ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance, including the 57th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and Related Meetings in July 2024, the upcoming 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and Related Summits in October 2024 and the Pacific Alliance Presidential Summit next December in Chile, and the progress on the accession process of Costa Rica as a PA member and Singapore as a PA-associated state.

    The post Co-Chairs’ Press Release 7th ASEAN-Pacific Alliance Ministerial Meeting appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Rosreestr has concluded 22 agreements and memorandums within the framework of international cooperation

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

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

    Russia is expanding international cooperation in the areas of real estate and land use. Since 2020, Rosreestr has concluded 22 memorandums and agreements on cooperation with relevant agencies of other countries, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said.

    “Including three memorandums concluded since the beginning of this year with Kyrgyzstan, India and Serbia. Studying foreign practices is necessary to improve the quality of services in the field of land and real estate and to build the National Spatial Data System (NSDS). In addition, possessing advanced competencies in the industry, the department assists other countries in developing the sphere of registration of rights and cadastral registration, creating modern geoinformation resources. One of such large international projects is the creation of a geoportal of the spatial data infrastructure of the CIS member states, which is being implemented on the basis of the unified digital platform “NSDS” developed by Rosreestr,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The geoportal of spatial data infrastructure of the CIS member states is one of the four major international projects of the department, which is being implemented at the site of the Interstate Council on Geodesy, Cartography, Cadastre and Remote Sensing of the Earth. The corresponding list of instructions was signed by the President of Russia in November 2022.

    “The geoportal is being created using the experience of development and technological solutions of the Russian state information system “Unified Digital Platform “NSPD”. It will provide quick and convenient access for citizens, businesses, and professional market participants to open geospatial data of the CIS member states and electronic services created on their basis. Currently, within the framework of the schedule, the issue of providing the infrastructure of the state unified cloud platform for hosting and operating the portal has been worked out. All participants of the CIS Interstate Council have formed a technical assignment for the implementation of the first stage of work, and basic data sets for the operation of services have been agreed upon. The geoportal is planned to be put into operation in 2025,” said Oleg Skufinsky, head of Rosreestr.

    Rosreestr is implementing three more joint international projects with Uzbekistan, Abkhazia and Kyrgyzstan. They are related to the creation of national systems of state cadastral valuation. In particular, Abkhazia was provided with assistance in developing an automated information system of the real estate cadastre and a software module “Assessment of the cadastral value of real estate objects”. The project in Uzbekistan is planned to be completed by the end of 2024.

    The agency also signed six “road maps” for exchanging experience in the field of registration of rights, cadastral registration and creation of spatial data infrastructure. Such contacts have been established with Turkey, Armenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and South Ossetia.

    In addition, Rosreestr is developing cooperation with the countries of the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and China, and has joined the activities of the BRICS Working Group on Geospatial Technologies and their Application.

    One of the key areas of the agency’s activities remains cooperation with relevant international organizations, including the UN system, where the agency represents Russia’s interests. This allows not only to study advanced foreign experience in the field of geodesy, cartography and spatial data infrastructure, but also to promote Russian achievements and technologies in the industry in the international arena.

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    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://government.ru/nevs/52817/

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Director bans for husband-and-wife who hired illegal workers at Chinese takeaway

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Five-year bans for couple who employed illegal workers

    • Yu Jian Chen and Yunqin He employed three illegal workers at a Chinese takeaway in the Scottish Highlands 

    • The illegal workers were found during a visit from Immigration Enforcement officials last year 

    • Both Chen and He have been banned as company directors for the next five years 

    A couple who employed three illegal workers at a Chinese takeaway in the Scottish Highlands have been banned as company directors. 

    Yu Jian Chen, 39, and his wife Yunqin He, 38, recruited the workers, who were from China and Malaysia, at The Jade Garden in the village of Bonar Bridge. 

    Immigration Enforcement officials discovered the illegal workers during a raid of the takeaway last year. 

    Dave Magrath, Director of Investigation and Enforcement Services at the Insolvency Service, said: 

    Yu Jian Chen and Yunqin He failed to comply with their statutory obligations by employing three people who did not have the right to work at their takeaway. 

    Employers hiring illegal workers not only defraud the public purse but potentially put some of the most vulnerable people in society at risk of exploitation. 

    We are pleased to be supporting the Home Office with their activities by taking firm action against rogue company directors. 

    Chen and He were directors of The Jade Garden, trading under the company name JG Sutherland Limited, when Immigration Enforcement officials visited the premises in January 2023, finding two Chinese men and a Malaysian woman with no right to work there. 

    Immigration Enforcement fined The Jade Garden £45,000 for the immigration breach, which remains unpaid. 

    Brian Gillespie, the Home Office’s Immigration Compliance Enforcement lead for Scotland, said: 

    Illegal working undercuts honest employers, places vulnerable individuals at risk of exploitation and disadvantages legitimate job seekers.  

    It also impacts public finances as taxes are not paid by these businesses and workers, which is why tracking down unscrupulous employers is so important.  

    We’re pleased to secure these bans following an effective and close working relationship between the Home Office and the Insolvency Service. 

    The Secretary of State for Business and Trade accepted disqualification undertakings from Chen and He, and their five-year bans began on Thursday 19 September. 

    The disqualifications prevent the pair from becoming involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court. 

    He resigned as a director of the company five days after the Immigration Enforcement raid. 

    Further information 

    • Yu Jian Chen’s trading address was Unit 2, South Bonar Industrial Estate, Bonar Bridge. His date of birth is 15 September 1985 

    • Yunqin He is of the same trading address. Her date of birth is 2 September 1986 

    • JG Sutherland Limited (company number SC738578) 

    • Individuals subject to a disqualification order or undertaking are bound by a range of restrictions 

    • Further information about the work of the Insolvency Service, and how to complain about financial misconduct.

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Security: NATO’s scientific cooperation with Azerbaijan

    Source: NATO

    On 25 and 26 September, a team from the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme was in Baku, Azerbaijan to review practical scientific cooperation and kick off a new research project focused on protecting critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks.

    Through the new project, contributors will develop a cyber platform that will allow organizations to train staff, test new technologies, and assess processes under pressure from simulated cyber-attacks. Over the next two years, the National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics – ICI Bucharest (Romania) and the Special Communication and Information Security State Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan will work together to bring this initiative to life. The aim is to help cyber defence teams better understand the vulnerabilities of Operational Technology systems so they can be better protected. These systems are the backbone of critical infrastructure such as power grids, water treatment plants, and transportation systems. 

    While in Baku, the NATO team also organized an Information Day at ADA University. It focused on NATO’s scientific cooperation activities involving Azerbaijan, and on encouraging new ideas involving the local research community. Over 40 participants from academia, as well as from Azerbaijan’s Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Defence participated in the event.

    NATO’s SPS Programme has a history of cooperation with Azerbaijan. Over the years, this has included activities focused on neutralising toxic rocket fuel left behind from Soviet times, securing energy infrastructure against seismic hazards, protecting cyber networks, and developing sensors for the detection of landmines and explosives. 

    Through its activities, the SPS Programme provides opportunities for academics, experts and officials in Azerbaijan, as well as other partner countries, to develop proposals for innovative scientific projects to be implemented with peers in NATO countries. Through these activities, participants exchange knowledge on security-related topics and build relationships that expand international scientific networks. 

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: US(Ed) leads Hong Kong education sector to call on state leader and officials of Ministry of Education (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Under Secretary for Education, Mr Sze Chun-fai, led the 16th National Day and Professional Exchange Delegation from the Hong Kong Education Sector to visit Beijing today (September 27) to call on a state leader and officials of the Ministry of Education.
          
         Mr Sze and the delegation were received and welcomed by the Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress, Mr Peng Qinghua, at the Great Hall of the People. They then met the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Education, Mr Wang Jiayi. Mr Sze said that it was particularly meaningful to visit Beijing with representatives from the education sector before the National Day and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China together with the people of the capital. He expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Education, the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Department of Education of Liaoning Province and various Mainland units for their full support, facilitating the smooth conduct of the exchange programme.
          
         Mr Sze said that the Education Bureau has been promoting national education through a “multipronged and co-ordinated” approach, encouraging whole school participation within and beyond the classroom. The exchange programme has deepened the education sector’s understanding of the history, culture and education development of the motherland, and broadened their professional horizons through on-site studies and professional exchanges, helping them further promote patriotic education, spread patriotic values, and strengthen students’ identification with the country and Chinese culture.
          
         This year, the delegation comprised over 130 participants from the education sector, including representatives from tertiary institutions and professional education organisations, as well as principals and vice-principals from primary and secondary schools and kindergartens. The delegation began its visit on September 23. Members toured schools in Shenyang and Beijing to observe lessons and interact with teachers and students. They also visited the “918” Historical Museum, the Museum of the Communist Party of China and the Shijingshan Planning Exhibition Hall to learn about the history, culture and urban planning of the country.

         â€‹Tomorrow morning (September 28), Mr Sze and the delegation will observe the flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square. They will conclude their visit and return to Hong Kong in the afternoon.            

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-Evening Report: View from the Hill: Albanese and Chalmers play cat-and-mouse on negative gearing with the public – and possibly with each other

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    Is the government seriously interested in changing arrangements on negative gearing? After days of questions to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers, who would know?

    They’ve engaged in obfuscation at every turn.

    Today, Chalmers was asked, at a news conference in Beijing, whether he had told treasury to model reforms of the tax break for property investors.

    He replied:

    It is not unusual at all for governments or for treasurers to get advice on contentious issues which are in the public domain, including in the parliament. It is not unusual for treasurers to do that. But we have made it very clear through the course of this week that we have a broad and ambitious housing policy already and those changes aren’t part of it.

    Not unreasonably, the Australian Financial Review took this as Chalmers owning the request to treasury. But his office contested the interpretation, insisting he’d said nothing he hadn’t said before – taking us back to the position that the request formally remains an orphan.

    The story started earlier in the week with a report in the Nine papers that the government had asked treasury for work on options “to scale back negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions”. The report did not specify who’d done the asking, although Albanese later said it wasn’t him, and told reporters to quiz Chalmers instead.

    That treasury is working on options has inevitably raised the suggestion that reforms to negative gearing is on the agenda, perhaps as an election commitment.

    Given the government’s reaction, the story may have been a genuine “leak” rather than a deliberate balloon (although it’s often hard to be sure who’s holding the sting of balloons).

    Anyway, it put Albanese in a very grumpy mood in his television interviews. Fancy journalists trying to insist on a straight answer when he kept dodging and coming up with, in today’s much-used term, “word salads”.

    He stressed the government had no plans to change negative gearing. Then he got cross when it was pointed out it had had “no plans” to change the stage 3 tax cuts, until it did suddenly have a plan.

    Does the history of the stage 3 change give us any clue to what’s going on here?

    In that instance, Chalmers was the one wanting change as far back as soon after the 2022 election. Albanese held out, worried about what a broken promise would do to his reputation for integrity.

    In the end, under the pressure of a looming byelection, change came this year. Although the shift was well received, we’re now seeing it did damage him on the integrity front – his word is not automatically believed, and his phrases are carefully parsed.

    Thus when he was asked, “are you considering taking negative gearing reform and capital gains tax reform to the next election?” and he replied “No, we’re not”, this was not regarded as a definite “no”.

    Could it be that Chalmers is again putting himself at the forefront of seeking to alter policy, while Albanese is equivocal or resisting?

    If that is so, it reprises an old story that crosses governments: differences between a treasurer with strong views (Paul Keating, Peter Costello) and a leader (Bob Hawke, John Howard) who is politically more cautious.

    If there is any substance to the theory of a difference between Chalmers and Albanese, the treasurer would be very frustrated with his boss for hosing down a change to negative gearing, to the extent he has. And Albanese would be very annoyed if he thought the treasurer was responsible, by seeking options, for landing him in this pickle.

    There are strong views among experts about whether negative gearing should be scrapped or capped.

    But given that making the change would not significantly add to the total supply of housing, it’s really about the politics.

    The Greens are taking skin off Labor on the housing issue, as well as holding up two government housing bills in the Senate. The government is worried the Greens could successfully milk the issue at the election, especially with younger voters, many of whom see house prices rising further out of reach and rents badly stretching their budgets.

    Labor is pouring billions into housing but the results are set to fall well short of the numbers needed.

    Tackling negative gearing might be a “look over here” policy to undermine the Greens and attract the young. But it would be ripe for a fear campaign from the Coalition and, as Albanese says, it wouldn’t solve the problem of the inadequate supply of homes.

    Michelle Grattan 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. View from the Hill: Albanese and Chalmers play cat-and-mouse on negative gearing with the public – and possibly with each other – https://theconversation.com/view-from-the-hill-albanese-and-chalmers-play-cat-and-mouse-on-negative-gearing-with-the-public-and-possibly-with-each-other-240020

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Traders invited to Derby Market Hall information event

    Source: City of Derby

    Potential traders are invited to find out more about the opportunity to set up in the transformed Derby Market Hall.

    A special event will be held at the Museum of Making on the evening of Tuesday 1 October. The friendly Derby Market Hall team will be on hand to answer any questions traders have about operating from the venue. 

    They’ll have information on costs, what’s included, fit outs, opening hours, events, types of leases, types of units, pop-ups, grants, business support and much more.

    The historic Derby Market Hall is being given a new lease of life to transform this heritage asset into an attractive retail and leisure destination fit for the future. 

    It will bring together the best of the region’s independent shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment when it reopens in Spring 2025.

    The transformed market will offer:

    • A carefully curated mix of traditional and themed stalls, including quality fresh produce
    • Make and trade stalls and creative spaces
    • A cosmopolitan food court and bars
    • Events and pop-up activity

    Traders, entrepreneurs and businesses from across the region are invited to join the vibrant community it will create. It’s fantastic opportunity for both established and up-and-coming businesses to be part of a modern central hub while benefiting from Derby’s rich history and heritage.

    The Derby Market Hall – Small Business Trader Event takes place on Tuesday 1 October from 5:30pm until 7:30pm at the Museum of Making, Silk Mill Lane, Derby DE1 3AF.

    If you would like to attend, please email markets@derby.gov.uk to confirm, including your full name and business name. You can also complete a form to register your interest in becoming a trader.

    For more information on Derby Market Hall, follow on Instagram and subscribe for further updates on the Derby Market Hall website.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Economics: The Pula depreciated by 1.3 percent against the South African rand

    Source: Bank of Botswana

    Over the twelve months period to September 2024, the nominal Pula exchange rate depreciated by 4.8 percent against the South African rand and appreciated by 1.3 percent against the IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDR). With respect to the SDR constituent currencies, the Pula appreciated by 4.4 percent against the US dollar, 0.7 percent against the Japanese yen and 0.2 against the Chinese renminbi, while it depreciated by 4.5 percent against the British pound and 1 percent against the euro.

    The Pula depreciated by 1.3 percent against the South African rand and appreciated by 0.9 percent against the SDR over the one-month period to September 2024. It appreciated by 1.5 percent against the US dollar, 0.6 percent each against the Japanese yen and the euro and 0.2 percent against the Chinese renminbi, while it depreciated against the British pound by 0.1 percent.

     

    MIL OSI Economics –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Translation: AFRICA/NIGERIA – National day of protest called against government’s economic policy

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Italy –

    Source: The Holy See in Italian

    Abuja (Agenzia Fides) – “A national day for survival” was announced on October 1 by several groups of Nigerian civil society. The date has a high symbolic value because it coincides with the 64th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence. The initiative was presented to the press on September 26 at the International Press Centre, Ogba, in Lagos by Hassan Taiwo Soweto, national coordinator of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), one of the organizations of Nigerian society that oppose the economic policy launched by President Bola Tinubu, already the subject of ten days of protests in August, organized on social media with the hashtag

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and/or sentence structure not be perfect.

    MIL Translation OSI

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Translation: ASIA/PAKISTAN – “Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan” militants in action: analysts and social organizations ask government for clarification

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Italy –

    Source: The Holy See in Italian

    Lahore (Agenzia Fides) – What role do the “civil militias” or “vigilante squads” of the “Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan” (TLP) organization have or how is the work justified, who go around the streets of Pakistani cities to search for and punish people accused of some religious crimes, such as blasphemy or contempt of Islam? It is a question that analysts and political and civil society representatives are asking themselves in the face of a phenomenon that is disturbing Pakistani society. Members of NGOs, social organizations, religious communities of various faiths, are asking the government for clarification in the face of the “extrajudicial” action of groups that are instilling fear among the people, threatening the safety of citizens and their right to live freely. Three cases, among the latest registered, have raised concern and debate in the Pakistani mass media. They are cases related to the accusations of “blasphemy on social media”, an area in which members of the TLP seem to pay maximum attention. One concerns a doctor, Shah Nawaz Kumbhar, originally from the province of Sindh, accused of sharing blasphemous content on the social network “Facebook”. The second refers to 50-year-old Abdul Ali, owner of a hotel in Quetta, Baluchistan, also arrested for posting denigrating comments on social media towards the Prophet Muhammad, and killed while in police custody. The third case concerns Christian nurse Shagufta Kiran, 40, mother of four children, punished with the death sentence for blasphemy on WhatsApp (see Fides 20/9/2024). In these and other cases, the active involvement of TLP members was noted, with public or intimidating acts. The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) is an Islamic organization that in 2021 was declared “outlawed” by the government. Subsequently, in the fall of the same year, the TLP reached an agreement with the federal government in which it committed to uphold the Constitution and not to promote violent protests. In November 2023, the government of Pakistan officially recognized it as a “political party registered with the Election Commission of Pakistan.” The government entered into a pact with the TLP “in view of the larger national interest and long-term perspective to ensure no recurrence of violence in the future.” The agreement stipulated that Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 (prosecution for acts of terrorism) is applicable to persons charged with blasphemy under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (insulting the Prophet Muhammad). In addition, the parties agreed to establish a special section called the “Counter Blasphemy Wing” within the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), the investigative agency of the federal police. The section was established with the aim of strengthening the capacity to monitor “desecration of religions” but, as the blasphemy law is configured in Pakistan – it actually applies specifically to Islam, in particular to content shared on the web. The pact also guarantees a fair and speedy trial for defendants facing blasphemy charges, which “should protect against extrajudicial actions and lynchings that still occur by militants,” notes Farzana Imran, of the Christian organization “LEAD Pakistan” (Legal Evangelical Association Development), calling on the authorities to guarantee the rule of law and not to allow a para-state militia of “moral or religious police” to interfere with the work of the police or ordinary justice. Muhammad Amir Rana, a Muslim scholar, co-founder of the “Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies” and columnist for the Pakistani daily “Dawn”, recalls that last July the TLP incited violence against the Supreme Court of Pakistan, after the acquittal of a member of the Ahmadiyya community (considered “heretical” by Islam). And he asks: “Why does the State compromise and tolerate a group responsible for mass violence, vandalism, killing of innocent citizens, damage to property, which stains the international image of the country, promoting extremism?” (PA) (Agenzia Fides 27/9/2024) Share:

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: “iAM Smart” as default registration method for Hong Kong identity card holders in completing real-name registration for pre-paid SIM cards from October 1 (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    “iAM Smart” as default registration method for Hong Kong identity card holders in completing real-name registration for pre-paid SIM cards from October 1 (with photos)
    “iAM Smart” as default registration method for Hong Kong identity card holders in completing real-name registration for pre-paid SIM cards from October 1 (with photos)
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         The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) announced today (September 27) the latest enhanced arrangement of the Real-name Registration Programme for SIM Cards (Real-name Registration Programme). Starting from October 1, Hong Kong identity (HKID) card holders completing real-name registration for pre-paid cards (PPS cards) via telecommunications service providers’ online registration platforms can by default register and verify their identities through the mobile application “iAM Smart” so that they can instantly complete the registration. The enhancement aims to ensure the effective implementation of the Real-name Registration Programme and enable members of the public to activate their PPS cards more conveniently.      According to the Telecommunications (Registration of SIM Cards) Regulation (the Regulation), Hong Kong residents must use HKID cards for real-name registration. If members of the public choose not to use “iAM Smart” for real-name registration for PPS cards, telecommunications service providers will manually verify the registration information submitted upon receipt of the relevant registration requests, and the relevant PPS cards will be activated after completing the real-name registration procedures. OFCA has already requested telecommunications service providers to deploy additional resources and manpower to process such verification work. Users in need may contact their respective telecommunications service providers for details.      “To assist the enforcement agencies in combating fraudsters exploiting false information for registrations, OFCA has been maintaining close contact with telecommunications service providers and the Police, and has constantly requested telecommunications service providers to enhance their registration platforms, taking into account the operational experience since the full implementation of the Real-name Registration Programme in February last year. The digital identity authentication function of “iAM Smart” can help verify the identities of those who complete real-name registration with their HKID cards, thereby further ensuring the effective implementation of the Real-name Registration Programme. We urge members of the public to use “iAM Smart” for instant completion of the real-name registration procedures, making it easier to activate their PPS cards,” a spokesman for OFCA said.     To help the public understand more about the relevant enhancement, OFCA and the Digital Policy Office (DPO) jointly conducted publicity and education activities in Mong Kok today, and arranged “iAM Smart” mobile registration teams to assist members of the public in registering for “iAM Smart” on-site. Staff members of OFCA also distributed leaflets and souvenirs to remind members of the public not to purchase or resell PPS cards that have allegedly completed real-name registration.        In addition, OFCA has requested telecommunications service providers to step up their inspection of user information of registered PPS cards and refer suspicious cases to the Police for follow-up to assist in combating phone deception. As of end August this year, telecommunications service providers had rejected around 3 million registration requests as clients failed to provide information that meets the registration requirements, and had deregistered around 2.64 million non-compliant PPS cards. Earlier, based on reports from telecommunications service providers, the Police successfully arrested suspects for using false identity information to register a large number of PPS cards, including the telephone deception case involving a transnational crime syndicate as announced last month.      “To avoid contravening the relevant laws, members of the public must complete real-name registration with their own original identity document, and traders should not assist any persons in using the identity document of a third party in completing the registration. OFCA will continue to carry out a series of monitoring actions to ensure that telecommunications service providers comply with the requirements of the Regulation and the relevant guidelines,” the spokesman added.      Details of the Real-name Registration Programme are available at OFCA’s thematic website (www.ofca.gov.hk/simreg/en). For further information about the “iAM Smart” services, please visit the DPO’s “iAM Smart” thematic website (www.iamsmart.gov.hk/en/).

     
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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National Day Fireworks Display to be held at 9pm on October 1 (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The National Day Fireworks Display will light up the sky over Victoria Harbour at 9pm on October 1 (Tuesday) to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
     
         A total of 31 888 firing shells will be discharged from three barges and six pontoons in an approximately 23-minute extravaganza. The event is co-ordinated by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, and is sponsored by the Hong Kong Chinese Importers & Exporters’ Association.
     
         The theme for this year’s fireworks display is “Splendid fireworks shining over a prosperous China”. The fireworks display will be divided into eight scenes, each with its own characteristics. Highlights include the first scene, “75th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China”, which will lift the curtain on the display with images of red five-pointed stars and purple five-petal flowers. The sixth scene, “The Legend of Pandas”, mainly featuring the green colour, shows images of pandas’ favourite food such as bamboo leaves to express the citywide welcome for their arrival. The seventh scene “Auspicious Treasures” showcases different kinds of ring-shaped fireworks, symbolising the strong bonds and perfect harmony among the various ethnic groups in China. The fireworks display will reach its climax in the last scene, “The Magnificent Scenes of China”, with flourishes of “Chinese Red”, “Big Whistle” and “Gorgeous Golden Crown” images showering blessings to all, wishing continued prosperity for the nation and peaceful lives for the people.
     
         To offer audiences a new experience, for the first time a drone session will be staged before the National Day Fireworks Display as a prelude.
    (Note: The staging of the drone session will depend on factors such as weather conditions that night).
     
         The display can be seen from many vantage points on both sides of the harbour including Tsim Sha Tsui, the Mid-Levels, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and the Hung Hom Bypass.
     
         To present the fireworks display in a more enjoyable way, viewers are invited to tune into Radio Television Hong Kong Radio 4 (FM 97.6 to 98.9) for synchronised music.
     
         To facilitate police implementation of special crowd management measures in the Tsim Sha Tsui area for the fireworks display, both the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Space Museum will be closed earlier at 6pm on October 1.
     
         Citizens are urged to help keep public areas clean and to show respect for public property. They are also urged to show consideration to others to make the event a safe one.         

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI: US Army Bowl National Combine Returns for 3rd Annual Event Powered by Signing Day Sports

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Event to generate upfront revenue through registration fees and apparel sales

    Expected to be the largest attended combine in the country in 2024

    Event to be held at The Star, the Dallas Cowboys Practice Facility in Frisco, TX

    SCOTTSDALE, AZ, Sept. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Signing Day Sports, Inc. (“Signing Day Sports” or the “Company”) (NYSE American: SGN), the developer of the Signing Day Sports app and platform to aid high school athletes in the recruitment process, announces the 3rd Annual US Army Bowl National Combine, powered by Signing Day Sports. Set to take place from December 18-21, 2024, at The Star, the state-of-the-art Dallas Cowboys Practice Facility in Frisco, Texas, this year’s combine is expected to attract over 1,500 participants, making it the largest football combine in the nation for 2024.

    In addition to creating an invaluable opportunity for aspiring football players, this event generates upfront revenue for the Company through event registration fees and promotion of the Company’s apparel sales by offering exclusive merchandise to both participants and fans.

    The US Army Bowl National Combine will lead up to the prestigious US Army National High School All-Star Game, where elite student-athletes from across the country will showcase their skills. During the three-day event, Signing Day Sports anticipates the integration of more than 1,500 student-athletes into the Signing Day sports app, offering enhanced visibility to college recruiters and professional scouts.

    “We are thrilled to run this year’s U.S. Army National Combine at such a world-class venue,” said Jeff Hecklinski, President of Signing Day Sports. “With the momentum from our growing community and the expected participation of top high school athletes from the classes of 2026, 2027, and 2028, we anticipate this to be a record-setting event both in terms of attendance and talent on display.”

    About Signing Day Sports
    Signing Day Sports’ mission is to help student-athletes achieve their goal of playing college sports. Signing Day Sports’ app allows student-athletes to build their Signing Day Sports’ recruitment profile, which includes information college coaches need to evaluate and verify them through video technology.  For more information on Signing Day Sports, go to https://bit.ly/SigningDaySports.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” that are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “may,” “could,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “expect,” “plan,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “project” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. These statements are only predictions. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. These risks, uncertainties and other factors are described more fully in the section titled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s periodic reports which are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks, uncertainties and other factors are, in some cases, beyond our control and could materially affect results. If one or more of these risks, uncertainties or other factors become applicable, or if our underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual events or results may vary significantly from those implied or projected by the forward-looking statements. No forward-looking statement is a guarantee of future performance. Forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are made as of this date, and the Company undertakes no duty to update such information except as required under applicable law.

    Investor Contact:
    Crescendo Communications, LLC
    212-671-1020
    SGN@crescendo-ir.com

    The MIL Network –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Translation: Guarantee of the quality of the women and the provisions used during the legislative process. Examen by the Federal Finance Control

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Italy –

    Source: Switzerland – Federal Chancellery

    Federal Council

    Berne, 27.09.2024 – The Federal Financial Control Office will proceed with an examination of prescriptions designed to guarantee the quality of women and forecasts which are used in accordance with the legislative process, in accordance with the decision made by the Federal Council for their approval 27 September 2024. This exam will contribute to the fact that the Federal Council, the Parliament and the people have the best possible basis for making decisions.

    The women and the forecasts are of great importance for the legislation. Elles influentialnt l’ensemble du processus, de la consultation à l’éventuelle vote popularaire en passant par les débats au Parlement. As a result, the Federal Council has asked the Federal Finance Inspectorate (CDF) to proceed with an examination of the suitability and effectiveness of the prescriptions and instruments existing here to guarantee the quality of women and forecasts. He is also asked to examine the quality of the women’s bases, methods and processes which are used to evaluate the forecasts contained in the messages and the explanations brochure of the Federal Council. The CDF operates autonomously and independently, within the limits of legal prescriptions. I accept the request of the Federal Council. Your work is signed up for the annual program 2025.

    Erroneous women and imprecise predictions make it possible to question the decisions of the Federal Council and the Parliament, once again the people’s cells if the women’s project is to be voted on. Also the Federal Council at the beginning of the measures on January 15, 2020 to guarantee the objectivity and actuality of the basic decisions. For example, the quantitative data should be presented in a synthetic manner, with its sources, from the stages of consultation and the reports should contain an appreciation of the reliability of the estimations.

    The Federal Council requested by the CDF to verify that the measures decided on 15 January 2020 are well taken into account in practice in all departments. The first to determine is that it is necessary to take the general order measures on the basis of the administrative enquête in cours portant on the erroneous estimations in the financial perspectives of the AVS. Ultimately, the examiner’s request is that the Federal Administration team is competent in the systematic manner of the training undertaken by the Federal Administration of contributions to the arrest suite concerning the initiative on the criminalization of the mariage. The CDF fixes independently the definitive questions that concern the object of the exam.

    The women and the fairytale predictions reinforce not only the legislation, but also the confidence of the population in the political process and the instruments of direct democracy.

    Address for envoi de questions

    Urs Bruderer Chef ai de la Section communication058 483 99 69urs.bruderer@bk.admin.ch

    Author

    Federal Councilhttps://www.admin.ch/gov/fr/accueil.html

    Federal Chancelleryhttps://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/fr/home.html

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Economics: stockstrends.co: BaFin warns consumers about website

    Source: Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – In English

    The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) warns consumers about the website stockstrends.co. According to information available to BaFin, financial and investment services are being provided on this website without the required authorisation.

    The operator of the website is StocksTrends Ltd. It provides business addresses in London, United Kingdom, and the British Virgin Islands.
    BaFin has warned consumers about several almost identical websites that have come to its attention recently. The homepage of each website begins with the following sentence: “Step Into the Trading Arena With Confidence & [name of website]”.

    Anyone providing financial or investment services in Germany may do so only with authorisation from BaFin. However, some companies offer these services without the necessary authorisation. Information on whether a particular company has been granted authorisation by BaFin can be found in BaFin’s database of companies.

    The information provided by BaFin is based on section 37 (4) of the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz – KWG).

    Please be aware:

    BaFin, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt – BKA) and the German state criminal police offices (Landeskriminalämter) recommend that consumers seeking to invest money online should exercise the utmost caution and do the necessary research beforehand in order to identify fraud attempts at an early stage.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Translation: ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – “Resurrection”: The spiritual legacy of missionary John Lee Tae-seok in a film

    MIL OSI Translation. Region: Italy –

    Source: The Holy See in Italian

    Friday, September 27, 2024

    Rome (Agenzia Fides) – “Certain realities can only be seen with eyes cleansed by tears.” These words spoken by Pope Francis during the meeting with young Filipinos in Manila well represent the key to understanding the documentary film “Resurrection” which on Saturday 28 September 2024, at 11 am, will be screened in the Aula Pio XI of the Pontifical Lateran University to close the Korean Culture Week, an event organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the Holy See to celebrate the day of the “Foundation of Korea” which is celebrated every year on 3 October. The feature film collects what is the spiritual legacy of Fr. John Lee Tae-seok, a Korean Salesian missionary who carried out his pastoral and professional activity (he was already qualified as a doctor when he became a Salesian, ed.) for almost a decade, from 2001 to 2009, in the community of Tonj, in today’s South Sudan. In Africa he devoted himself to such intense pastoral activity that he profoundly influenced the lives of the people he helped. Those people at the time were children or young people. Today they are adults and some, following his example, have wanted to follow in his footsteps, retracing his steps not only in their profession, but also in their training, some even studying medicine at his own university. And they are precisely them, students of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Busan, in South Korea, the protagonists of this film by director Goo Soo Hwan, the same director of the famous film also dedicated to Don Lee and entitled “Don’t cry for me, Sudan”, which was an extraordinary success in his homeland (it was also screened in the Vatican in December 2011). “Resurrection” can be defined as the sequel to “Don’t cry for me, Sudan”: the new cinematic work by Goo Soo Hwan, in fact, starts from the death of Don Lee, which occurred in 2010. Those who tell the story of those moments are his students, young people who fell into despair at the news of his passing. A desperation that did not last long: they soon realized that their task was to continue, albeit in different ways, his mission. Here lies the key to understanding the entire film: in South Sudanese culture, crying in public is a cause for embarrassment, but the students cannot hold back their tears when they think of their teacher. And by sharing the love he had given them, the tears soon give way to joy and today the gratitude towards Don Lee shines through in the gestures of his students. “Certain realities can only be seen with eyes cleansed of tears”. The director is keen to point out that the film is not just a story of the path that the missionary’s students have undertaken to become doctors: “They have become people who give: what matters here is how they are living their lives. And they are living exactly the life of their ‘father’. They have shown me what happiness is and what authority really is”. “I wanted to know if the students’ tears had changed them. Well, their lives have changed a lot!”, adds the director, known for his critical and harsh interventions, who has over 30 years of experience as an investigative journalist. (FB) (Agenzia Fides 27/9/2024)

    The poster of the movie “Resurrection”

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    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Security: Creator of tool to protect DV victims wins national award

    Source: United Kingdom National Police Chiefs Council

    Stacey Rothwell, Network Director for the Eastern Region Innovation has been working on Rapid Video Response (RVR.)

    The creator of an innovative tool to tackle domestic abuse and protect victims has won a national award for her work.

    Stacey Rothwell, Network Director for the Eastern Region Innovation was instrumental in the development and roll out of Rapid Video Response (RVR) – a secure technology which gives domestic violence victims video-based officer response in as little as three minutes.

    In the pilot area of Kent, the tool has significantly increased victim satisfaction and reduced anxiety, while from a policing perspective it has led to an increase in arrests and cut down on investigation time. 

    RVR has been given the seal of approval from the national VAWG Taskforce, who will oversee its national roll out, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Constable Sam Millar and Deputy Chief Constable Louisa Rolfe.

    The technology aims to put victims at the forefront and offer them a consistent service and a more efficient response. It also wants policing to measure performance based on victim satisfaction levels, and encourage further reporting of Domestic Abuse.

    Praising Stacey’s work, Professor Paul Taylor, Chief Scientific Adviser said:

    “Few examples in the public sector so crisply capture the value of science-led innovation than Rapid Video Response (RVR).

    “It uses secure technology to give domestic violence victims an immediate video-based officer response rather than a delayed physical response. By doing so, RVR reduces policing’s response time from around 33 hours to just three minutes.

    “This massively increases trust and confidence in policing, and for victims, it reduces anxiety. RVR improves evidence collection, reduces the length of primary investigations by around 40 per cent and has increased arrests by around 50 per cent. It also has the potential to save forces money in transportation and other costs.”

    He added: “The idea of RVR may seem obvious, yet Stacey deserves credit for her breakthrough because she recognised the problem and stepped up to lead a solution.

    “She undertook two randomised-control trials in Kent Police, with support of the Chief Officers, to show the value of RVR and the absence of negative consequences and then developed a blueprint to across the Eastern region initially. 

    “RVR has helped tens of thousands of women and girls suffering from domestic violence. With overseas forces expressing interest, this innovation is on course to be an international success.”

    Comments from the judges echoed Professor Taylor, stating Stacey’s work was a worthy winner due to ‘the efficient and rigorous process’ which was undertaken as well as the ‘significant impact’ made not only to the area of research, but to people’s lives.

    Stacey’s hard work and determination was recognised at the Government Science and Engineering (GSE) Awards, held at the Science Museum in South Kensington on September 18, where she took home the Innovation Award.

    The category recognises those who utilise and embed innovation within their ways of working in the public sector.

    If you would like to learn more about RVR you can read a detailed case study here and also watch a short video about the innovative tool.

    MIL Security OSI –

    September 29, 2024
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