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  • Law News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Law News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Europe: Federal Council elected Vincenza Trivigno to the IPI’s Institute Council
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English The Federal Council elected Vincenza Trivigno to the Institute Council of the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI), with effect from 1 March 2025. She replaces Nora Bertschi, the Secretary General of the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP). The FDJP has decided not […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Regional Operation – Arnhem Region
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force conducted a high visibility proactive operation over the week targeting the prevention of drug, alcohol and traffic offences in regional areas across the Territory. Between Monday 23 June and Friday 27 June, members from the Northern Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk, Dog Operations Unit, […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Lomond Avenue, Tokoroa
    Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a serious crash in Tokoroa overnight. At around 12am Police were alerted to a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian on Lomond Avenue. Despite best efforts of emergency services, one person died at the scene. The Serious Crash Unit has conducted a scene examination. The […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Al Green Introduces Legislation to Deliver Justice to the Living Survivors of the 1921 Tulsa/Greenwood Race Massacre
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Al Green (TX-9) (Washington, DC)— On Friday, June 27, 2025, Congressman Al Green introduced a landmark bill titled the “Original Justice for Living Survivors of the 1921 Tulsa/Greenwood Race Massacre Act.” This legislation would provide direct compensation to the two remaining living survivors of one of the […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Bonamici, Balint, Frost Introduce Legislation to Improve Access to Care and Services for LGBTQI+ Seniors
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Suzanne Bonamici (1st District Oregon) WASHINGTON, DC [06/27/25] – Today Representatives Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), Becca Balint (D-VT), and Maxwell Frost (D-FL) introduced legislation to improve the long-term health and care of LGBTQI+ seniors.  Decades of marginalization and institutional barriers have left LGBTQI+ seniors with fewer sources of support, […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police appeal for information after sexual assault in Tokoroa
    Source: New Zealand Police Attributable to Detective Sergeant Neale Saunders Tokoroa Police investigating an alleged sexual assault are appealing for information from the public. At around 11.20pm on Friday 27 June, Police were called to Dumfries Road where a woman walking her dog was sexually assaulted by an unknown person. The offender left the scene […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Four injured in serious crash in Kumeu
    Source: New Zealand Police Police are investigating a serious crash in Kumeu last night, which has left four teenagers in hospital, two of whom remain in a critical condition. The crash occurred around 8.20pm on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway, shortly after Police signalled a vehicle to stop due to the manner of driving. The vehicle fled and […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Stauber Statement After Trump Administration Announces an Investigation into Minnesota for Violation of Title IX
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) issued the following statement after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights announced an investigation into the Minnesota Department of Education under Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota State High School League […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: Update 8: Alberta wildfire update (June 27, 4:30 p.m.)
    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2) Current situation (as of 4:30 p.m., June 27) There are 59 wildfires currently burning across Alberta in the Forest Protection Area, and four mutual aid fires. 18 are classified as out of control, eight are being held and 33 are under control. There have been 17 new wildfires […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Concludes 2025 Article IV consultation and First Review Under the Extended Fund Facility for El Salvador
    Source: IMF – News in Russian June 27, 2025 The IMF Executive Board concluded El Salvador’s 2025 Article IV consultation and completed the first review of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement, allowing for an immediate disbursement of SDR 86.16 million (about US$118 million). Program performance has been solid, with the economy continuing to expand […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Warner & Kaine Announce $5,058,755 in Federal Funding for Virginia Airports
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Commonwealth of Virginia Mark R Warner WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) announced $5,058,755 in federal funding to support infrastructure improvements at seven airports across Virginia. This funding comes through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration Airport Infrastructure […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Enquiries progress into assault on walking track
    Source: New Zealand Police Police are continuing investigations after a sexual assault on a woman on the Rangituhi/Colonial Knob walking track, near Porirua, on Wednesday 18 June. Detective Senior Sergeant Pete Middlemiss says Police have received a great amount of information from the public, and are calling for anyone else who was in the area […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Rosen, Cortez Masto Announce Critical Funding for Nevada’s Vital Airports
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) announced that the Department of Transportation (DOT) awarded $42,985,481 in grants to international, regional, rural, and Tribal airports in the State of Nevada. This funding will allow airports to make necessary infrastructure improvements […]

    MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Statement on Resignation of UVA President
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District) Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04), a University of Virginia School of Law alumna, issued the following statement today after the resignation of the University of Virginia’s president, James E. Ryan: “Thomas Jefferson founded UVA to engage in intellectual curiosity without fear […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Concludes Fifth Review Under the Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) and the Third Review Under the Arrangement Under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility of Paraguay
    Source: IMF – News in Russian June 27, 2025 On June 27, 2025, the IMF Executive Board concluded the fifth review under the Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) and the third review under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangement. The Paraguayan economy remains robust underpinned by buoyant domestic demand. Staying the course with the fiscal […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: So Alberta, what’s next? | Alors, quelle est la prochaine étape pour l’Alberta?
    [embedded content] Albertans are frustrated after 10 years of punitive policies, enacted by the federal government, attacking Alberta’s economy and targeting its core industries. Chaired by Premier Danielle Smith, the Alberta Next panel will bring together a broad mix of leaders, experts, and community voices to gather input, discuss solutions, and provide feedback to government […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Meg Leta Jones, Associate Professor of Technology Law & Policy, Georgetown University The Supreme Court greenlights states’ efforts to block kids from online porn by requiring age verification. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision on June 27, 2025, that will reshape how […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Attorney General Bonta Secures Sentencing of Southern California Healthcare Operator for Medi-Cal Fraud
    Source: US State of California Friday, June 27, 2025 Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov ORANGE COUNTY – California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced the sentencing of a Southern California healthcare clinic operator, Oscar B. Abrons III, for his involvement in a prescription medication diversion scheme that defrauded Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program, of more than $20 […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Ten Accused of RICO Conspiracy Involving Car Thefts, Shootings, and Violent Crime
    Source: US FBI ST. LOUIS – The Eastern District of Missouri, in partnership with the Justice Department’s Violent Crime and Racketeering Section, has indicted ten people for their role in a racketeering conspiracy to steal dozens of cars from dealers throughout eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. The group dubbed themselves “the Strikers” and targeted high-end […]

    MIL-OSI Security: St. Louis County Woman Admits Aiding $1 Million Romance Fraud
    Source: US FBI ST. LOUIS – A woman on Thursday admitted aiding an online Nigerian fraud conspiracy that cost victims an estimated $1 million. Shirley Waller, 43, of St. Louis County, Missouri,  also admitted committing two other frauds. Waller pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit mail […]

  • Australia News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Australia News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Australia: Regional Operation – Arnhem Region
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force conducted a high visibility proactive operation over the week targeting the prevention of drug, alcohol and traffic offences in regional areas across the Territory. Between Monday 23 June and Friday 27 June, members from the Northern Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk, Dog Operations Unit, […]

    MIL-Evening Report: RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here’s why he’s wrong – and the impact it could have
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Julie Leask, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney The United States used to be a leader in vaccine research, development and policymaking. Now US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr is undermining the country’s vaccine program at the highest level and supercharging vaccine skepticism. […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Malliotakis Leads Push to Eliminate Burdensome IRS Paperwork for Online Sellers
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – This week, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) renewed her call to eliminate the burdensome paperwork for online sellers earning at least $600. As a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, she is actively working to cut red tape and protect […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: First Scott Street residents return home
    Source: Scotland – City of Perth The fire destroyed 41 Scott Street and ongoing demolition work means it is unsafe for residents and businesses nearby to return to their homes and premises. However, progress on the demolition work allowed residents of 36 Scott Street to return to their homes on Thursday, 26 June. Councillor Eric […]

    MIL-OSI: Locafy Partners with Leading U.S. Reputation Platform – Plans to Scale Deployment of “AI-Ready” Search Solutions
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) Agreement Expands U.S. Business Listing Syndication by Approximately 10,000 End Users Locafy’s “AI Search Readiness” Solutions Positioned as Value-Added Upsell to Base Contract PERTH, Australia, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Locafy Limited (NASDAQ: LCFY, “Locafy” or the “Company”), a globally recognized leader in location-based digital marketing, today announced it has entered […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: UPDATE – Concern for welfare – Berry Springs
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The NT Police no longer holds concerns for the welfare of the 15-year-old boy who went missing this afternoon. He was located safe and well a short time ago. The Police would like to thank the members of the public for their assistance. MIL OSI News –

    MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for Welfare – Berry Springs
    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services The Northern Territory Police Force holds concerns for the welfare of 15-year-old boy, Christopher, who was last seen within the vicinity of the Berry Springs Reserve swimming area this afternoon. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, Chicago Bulls shorts and no shoes as pictured. He is […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Albanese Government powers Australia’s push to 2026 Paralympic glory
    Source: NGARKAT HIGHWAY, NGARKAT (Grass Fire) The Albanese Government is investing more than $2 million dollars to drive Australia’s Winter Paralympians to gold in Italy early next year. The $2.058m in funding will enable an athlete-focused approach to the delivery of the Australian Team for next year’s Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.  It will […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Press conference, Bauple
    Source: NGARKAT HIGHWAY, NGARKAT (Grass Fire) CATHERINE KING MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Well, good, okay, thanks, everybody. I’m Catherine King. I’m the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, and I’m delighted to be here, joined today by my Queensland counterpart, Brent Mickelberg.  We’ve been working very closely together since the […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Outstanding local government achievements recognised
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Outstanding achievers in local government have been recognised today, with 13 category winners announced for the 2025 National Awards for Local Government.  Now in their 39th year, the awards celebrate inspirational service delivery, acknowledging the important role local government plays in improving the daily lives of Australians. Ninety-five local […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Contract signed for safer and faster journeys in Melbourne’s south east
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions The Albanese and Allan Labor Governments are one step closer to delivering safer and faster journeys for people living in Clyde North, Cranbourne North and Berwick. The contract award to upgrade the Thompsons Road and Berwick-Cranbourne Road intersection in Melbourne’s south east has been announced. Victorian family owned and […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Councils to receive $1.7 billion in funding early
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions The Albanese Government is bringing forward over $1.7 billion in untied financial assistance to ensure councils nationwide have funds ready to deliver essential local services which benefit every community. This represents 50 per cent of the Financial Assistant Grant allocations for 2025-26, and will be paid before 30 June […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Address to the Maritime Industry Australia Decarbonisation Summit, Melbourne
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions **CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY** Thank you, Angela for your kind introduction, and congratulations to you and your team on organising this important event for the maritime industry. I begin by respectfully acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we meet today.  I pay my respects to their Elders […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Whyalla Airport cleared for take-off after vital upgrade completion
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions An investment of more than $30 million to upgrade one of South Australia’s most important airports has been completed, allowing vital services to the Whyalla region to continue.  Funded by the Australian ($16.2 million) and South Australian ($13.8 million) governments, the upgrade strengthened the airport’s runway to allow larger […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Sharing the National Collection: First Nations artworks visit Katherine
    Source: Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Four First Nations artworks from the National Collection will travel to Katherine in the Northern Territory and be displayed alongside local creations as part of the Albanese Labor Government’s Sharing the National Collection program. The Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre will exhibit the works for two years. The […]

    MIL-Evening Report: The sentencing of Cassius Turvey’s killers shows courts still struggle to deal with racism
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Thalia Anthony, Professor of Law, University of Technology Sydney Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of deceased people. The brutal homicide of 15-year-old Noongar Yamatji boy, Cassius Turvey, by a group of white men revealed the racial schisms in […]

    MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Appointments to Hong Kong Deposit Protection Board
    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Appointments to Hong Kong Deposit Protection Board The Financial Secretary has also appointed Mrs Helen Kan Ng Chau-yuk and Professor Darwin Choi, and reappointed Mr Andrew Mak Yip-shing as members of the Board for the same period. A Government spokesman said, “The Chairman and members appointed and reappointed possess professional […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: 1 in 3 Tuvaluans is bidding for a new ‘climate visa’ to Australia – here’s why everyone may ultimately end up applying
    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Jane McAdam, Scientia Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images for Lumix In just four days, one-third of the population of Tuvalu entered a ballot for a new permanent visa to Australia. This world-first visa will […]

    MIL-Evening Report: 1 in 3 Tuvaluans is bidding for a new ‘climate visa’ to Australia – here’s why everyone may ultimately end up applying
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jane McAdam, Scientia Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images for Lumix In just four days, one-third of the population of Tuvalu entered a ballot for a new permanent visa to Australia. This world-first visa will […]

    MIL-OSI Australia: Game, set, action! Screen Australia and ABC announce new mini-series Goolagong
    Source: NSW Government puts trust in NAB to transform banking and payments 27 06 2025 – Media release Marton Csokas and Lila McGuire of Goolagong. Image courtesy of ABC. The ABC, Screen Australia and VicScreen are thrilled to announce that production has commenced on Goolagong, a three-part event mini-series based on the inspiring true-life story of […]

  • New Zealand News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    New Zealand News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Lomond Avenue, Tokoroa
    Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a serious crash in Tokoroa overnight. At around 12am Police were alerted to a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian on Lomond Avenue. Despite best efforts of emergency services, one person died at the scene. The Serious Crash Unit has conducted a scene examination. The […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police appeal for information after sexual assault in Tokoroa
    Source: New Zealand Police Attributable to Detective Sergeant Neale Saunders Tokoroa Police investigating an alleged sexual assault are appealing for information from the public. At around 11.20pm on Friday 27 June, Police were called to Dumfries Road where a woman walking her dog was sexually assaulted by an unknown person. The offender left the scene […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Four injured in serious crash in Kumeu
    Source: New Zealand Police Police are investigating a serious crash in Kumeu last night, which has left four teenagers in hospital, two of whom remain in a critical condition. The crash occurred around 8.20pm on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway, shortly after Police signalled a vehicle to stop due to the manner of driving. The vehicle fled and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Enquiries progress into assault on walking track
    Source: New Zealand Police Police are continuing investigations after a sexual assault on a woman on the Rangituhi/Colonial Knob walking track, near Porirua, on Wednesday 18 June. Detective Senior Sergeant Pete Middlemiss says Police have received a great amount of information from the public, and are calling for anyone else who was in the area […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New digital platform to help women detect breast cancer earlier
    Source: New Zealand Government Around 135,000 women across New Zealand who are eligible but not currently enrolled for breast cancer screening will benefit from the successful national rollout of a new digital platform, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.  “The launch of Te Puna across the country is a major step forward for delivering faster and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Winter Slowdown Drives Tax-Deductible Website Upgrades
    Source: Press Release Service Headline: Winter Slowdown Drives Tax-Deductible Website Upgrades With tax returns due 7 July, NZ businesses are urged to invest in website upgrades now. It’s a smart, tax-deductible move during the winter slowdown. The post Winter Slowdown Drives Tax-Deductible Website Upgrades first appeared on PR.co.nz. MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Medspartner Support Program for Patients Facing High Drug Costs
    Source: Press Release Service Headline: Medspartner Support Program for Patients Facing High Drug Costs Medspartner helps New Zealanders legally access affordable cancer and rare disease drugs from global FDA/EMA-approved manufacturers through guided personal importation and patient support. The post Medspartner Support Program for Patients Facing High Drug Costs first appeared on PR.co.nz. MIL OSI New […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Reti to represent NZ at UN development conference
    Source: New Zealand Government Pacific Peoples and Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti departs this week for visits to Spain and the United Kingdom.In Spain, Dr Reti will represent New Zealand at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development. “The Conference is an opportunity to reaffirm New Zealand’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals at […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Japan: Cruel execution a stain on country’s human rights record – Amnesty International
    Source: Amnesty International   In response to today’s execution in Japan of a man convicted of the murder of nine people, Chiara Sangiorgio, Death Penalty Advisor at Amnesty International, said:   “The execution of Takahiro Shiraishi – the first in Japan in nearly three years – is the latest callous attack on the right to life in Japan and a […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Greenpeace activists rebrand NZ bottom trawler “ocean killer” at sea
    Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace Aotearoa activists have confronted a bottom trawler on the Chatham Rise, rebranding it “ocean killer”, after bearing witness to it hauling in a net straining with marine life. Launching from the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior, activists came alongside the New Zealand-flagged ship, Talley’s Amaltal Atlantis, on the Chatham Rise on Friday afternoon, and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Serious crash, Kumeu
    Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services were called to an address on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway at around 8:20pm to reports of a car crashing into a house. Initial indications suggest that four people have serious to critical injuries. The Serious Crash Unit has been notified. The road is currently closed, motorists are advised to avoid the […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Man in court in relation to Tauranga road rage incidents
    Source: New Zealand Police A man is due back in court in two weeks charged with offending relating to alleged road rage in Tauranga last month. On 20 May, Police received a number of reports from members of the public about the manner of driving of a utility vehicle, including an instance where the driver […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police continuing to seek Solomon Apihai
    Source: New Zealand Police Auckland City Police is continuing to look for Solomon Kapua Apihai. The 41-year-old man has a warrant for his arrest and is continuing to evade Police. Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Rebecca Kirk says Police staff have been actively searching for Apihai in recent days. “He is wanted to arrest for wounding […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Prompt arrest after vehicle stolen opposite Napier Police Station
    Source: New Zealand Police An alleged car thief in Napier picked the wrong location to try her luck – getting arrested within 10 minutes of stealing a vehicle parked opposite the Police station. Shortly before 10am today, a courier driver was delivering a parcel to a premises on Station Street, opposite the Napier Police Station. […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Zealand Flag half-masting to mark the burial of Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp, Member of Parliament for Tāmaki Makaurau – Tuesday 1 July 2025
    Source: Ministry for Culture and Heritage To Action: New Zealand Flag half-masting to mark the burial of Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp, Member of Parliament for Tāmaki Makaurau Tuesday 1 July 2025, 8am – 5pm (or building hours) At the request of the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, the Honourable Paul Goldsmith, the New Zealand Flag […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New Caledonian delegates to learn about NZ economy
    Source: New Zealand Government A New Caledonian delegation will tour New Zealand next week to learn about aspects of our economic development, Foreign Minister Winston Peters says. “As New Caledonia seeks to recover economically from a challenging period in its history, New Zealand is pleased to be sharing our own lessons and experiences.  “When visiting New Caledonia […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Case Note 322794 [2025] NZ Priv Cmr 1 – Individual complains that government agency sent their health information to an incorrect address
    Source: Privacy Commissioner 16 Jun 2025, 09:00 Background In 2021, a government agency mailed a client’s health information to the wrong address. The agency had the correct street but had misidentified the house number.  The agency had the incorrect address in its systems as the verified address for the client, because a staff member had […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Gaza Special Report – “It’s a death trap” – Children killed or injured in half of fatal food distributions in Gaza this month – Save the Children
    Source: Save the Children Children have been killed or injured in more than half of the fatal attacks at food distribution sites in Gaza since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began operating four weeks ago, said Save the Children. Save the Children analysed reports from the Gaza Media Office and the UN on the number and […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: Government data centre officially opened
    Source: New Zealand Government The government’s secure digital storage capability has been significantly boosted with the opening of the new all-of-government data centre, the Minister Responsible for the GCSB and Minister of Defence Judith Collins says. “This facility will provide a safe, secure storage capability for New Zealand agencies to process and store some of the […]

    MIL-OSI New Zealand: New management agency responsible for American Foulbrood
    Source: New Zealand Government Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard has appointed a new management agency responsible for implementing and enforcing the National American Foulbrood Pest Management Plan (AFB NPMP).The New Zealand Bee Health and Biosecurity Trust (NZBB) will take over management of the NPMP from 1 July 2025.“The NZBB will bring a lot of experience. It […]

  • Baltic News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Baltic News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Canada: Defence Minister McGuinty concludes productive visit to Europe
    Source: Government of Canada News (2) June 27, 2025 – Riga, Latvia – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces Yesterday, the Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, concluded a successful visit to Latvia, where he met with Latvian Minister of Defence Andris Sprūds, participated in a flower laying ceremony, and attended the first […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: ‘Responsibility to Protect More Than a Principle — It Is a Moral Imperative’, Secretary General Tells General Assembly
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI As the General Assembly marked the twentieth anniversary of the responsibility to protect, the UN Chief emphasized that the principle remains a moral imperative amid growing global turmoil, escalating identity-based violence, widespread breaches of international law and deepening impunity. Opening the session, Philémon Yang (Cameroon), President of the General Assembly, […]

    MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung Onyx Meets Golden Globes® Winner Matīss Kaža, Producer of Flow
    Source: Samsung Visual and immersive storytelling is central to how a film is experienced on the big screen by moviegoers. As more people seek premier theatre experiences, filmmakers are increasingly embracing cinema LED screens over projectors to deliver their creations in a way audiences haven’t experienced before, fully immersing the viewer in the worlds they […]

    MIL-OSI Security: INTERPOL-Europol operation results in global seizures of fake and illicit food
    Source: Interpol (news and events) 14 December 2012 A joint INTERPOL-Europol operation targeting fake and substandard food and drink, as well as the organized crime networks behind this illicit trade, has resulted in the seizure of more than 135 tonnes of potentially harmful goods ranging from everyday products of coffee, soup cubes and olive oil, […]

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: More than 1,000 kids get active at Coventry Children’s Mile
    Source: City of Coventry The Coventry Children’s Mile event returned once again last weekend with more than 1,000 children from 33 Coventry primary schools completing a mile to fundraise. Home education students also took part in the event for the first time.  Students, teachers, support staff and parents all turned out to volunteer their time […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Informal meeting on migration management in the margins of the European Council
    Source: Government of Italy (English) In the margins of the European Council meeting, the President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, together with the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, and the Dutch Prime Minister, Dick Schoof, held another informal meeting today with some of the Member States that have the most interest in innovative […]

    MIL-OSI: Live Coin Watch Data Reveals Bitcoin Solaris as the Most Undervalued Presale in Crypto History
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) TALLINN, Estonia, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a market dominated by noise and recycled narratives, something unexpected has caught the attention of serious crypto watchers. According to fresh data trends and early portfolio analytics on Live Coin Watch, Bitcoin Solaris is now being flagged as the most undervalued presale opportunity […]

    MIL-OSI China: Chinese skater Han Cong to run for IOC Athletes’ Commission
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Chinese figure skater Han Cong and 10 other athletes will run for election to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission (AC), the IOC announced on Thursday. Sui Wenjing (R)/Han Cong of China perform their free skating at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Feb. 19, 2022. […]

  • Ukraine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Ukraine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland seen from abroad in 2024: very positive public image, with media focus on Bürgenstock Summit
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English In 2024, Switzerland was perceived positively. The Summit on Peace in Ukraine attracted by far the most attention from the world’s media. Overall, there was less coverage of Switzerland and fewer critical reports than in 2023 and 2022. Switzerland’s image among the general public abroad remains […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Further sanctions against Nord Stream – P-002107/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament The EU has imposed unprecedented restrictive measures (sanctions) in response to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, including far-reaching trade restrictions in several economic sectors, and specific financial measures against Russian individuals and entities. As the Honourable Member is aware, these sanctions are adopted under the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Implementation of the Migration Pact in the context of the Polish Government’s position – temporary protection and financial contributions – P-001105/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament The Council Implementing Decision 2022 /382[1], establishing the existence of a mass influx of displaced persons from Ukraine and having the effect of introducing temporary protection, specifies in Article 2(1) and (2) the categories of persons who receive temporary protection and their rights. Member States must ensure that beneficiaries of temporary protection on their […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Meeting of States Parties to United Nations Convention on Law of Sea Held at Headquarters, 23-26 June
    Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council NEW YORK, 27 June (Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea) — The thirty-fifth Meeting of States Parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was held at Headquarters from 23 to 26 June.  The background press release can be found at:  https://press.un.org/en/2025/sea2232.doc.htm and […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Ukraine: Switzerland expands its sanctions lists
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English The Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER), in its capacity as the competent body for sanctions, has expanded its list of sanctions against Russia. Switzerland is adopting the additional measures decided by the EU in response to Russia’s continuing military aggression against Ukraine. […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: Defence Minister McGuinty concludes productive visit to Europe
    Source: Government of Canada News (2) June 27, 2025 – Riga, Latvia – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces Yesterday, the Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, concluded a successful visit to Latvia, where he met with Latvian Minister of Defence Andris Sprūds, participated in a flower laying ceremony, and attended the first […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: V. Putin announced Russia’s readiness for the third round of negotiations with Ukraine
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Moscow/Minsk, June 27 (Xinhua) — Russia is ready for a third round of talks with Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday after a meeting of […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Why experts expect Russian interference in upcoming election on Ukraine’s borders
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham When Moldovans go to the polls in parliamentary elections on September 28, it will be the third time in less than a year – after a referendum on future EU membership and presidential elections last autumn. In both of […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: ‘Responsibility to Protect More Than a Principle — It Is a Moral Imperative’, Secretary General Tells General Assembly
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI As the General Assembly marked the twentieth anniversary of the responsibility to protect, the UN Chief emphasized that the principle remains a moral imperative amid growing global turmoil, escalating identity-based violence, widespread breaches of international law and deepening impunity. Opening the session, Philémon Yang (Cameroon), President of the General Assembly, […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: With Child Rights Violations at Record High, Speakers Urge Course Correction in Day-Long Security Council Debate
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI In the wake of unprecedented violence against children in 2024, the Security Council heard today that the world is failing to protect them from the horrors of war — and that urgent action is needed to correct this course — during a day-long debate on children and armed conflict. “The year 2024 […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
    Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council The following is a near-verbatim transcript of today’s briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General. **Briefings Tomorrow Welcome.  Just a warning.  Tomorrow will be a busy day for you. I know it’s Friday, and don’t grouse at me when I tell you what’s going on. The […]

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    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The crypto market never sleeps—just ask anyone who’s watched Cardano slide while Dogecoin wobbles under bearish pressure. Fresh Cardano news shows ADA leading the downturn alongside XRP, and if current Dogecoin price prediction models hold, DOGE might be in for rougher seas. But here’s […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: EU leaders discuss how to strengthen the EU’s position on the global stage
    Source: European Union 2 At the European Council meeting on June 26 and 27, leaders focused on how to ramp up EU defence readiness and boost competitiveness. They also discussed ongoing efforts towards achieving peace in Ukraine and welcomed the cessation of hostilities in Iran. MIL OSI Europe News –

    Ukraine calls for EU sanctions on Bangladeshi entities for import of ‘stolen grain’
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) Ukraine plans to ask the European Union to sanction Bangladeshi entities it says are importing wheat taken from Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia, after its warnings to Dhaka failed to stop the trade, a top Ukrainian diplomat in South Asia said. Russian forces have occupied large […]

    MIL-OSI Video: On the Ground with UNDSS: Supporting UN Operations in Pokrovsk
    Source: United Nations (video statements) Join Artem Chystiak from UNDSS in Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine—once home to 60,000, now just 2,000. See how UNDSS supports the UN in delivering life-saving aid in one of the country’s highest-risk areas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JjSkyRlW_E MIL OSI Video –

    MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton KCB ADC FREng appointed new Chief of the Defence Staff
    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments Press release Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton KCB ADC FREng appointed new Chief of the Defence Staff His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton KCB ADC FREng to take over from Admiral Sir Tony Radakin KCB ADC as […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Poland, divided between Trump and the EU
    Source: The Conversation – France – By Jacques Rupnik, Directeur de recherche émérite, Centre de recherches internationales (CERI), Sciences Po Karol Nawrocki in the Oval Office with Donald Trump on May 25th 2025, ten days before the first round of the Polish presidential election. It is very rare for a sitting US president to receive […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland gains ground in promoting its human rights priorities
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English After six weeks of work, the first session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) chaired by a Swiss national has drawn to a close at the UN in Geneva. Swiss diplomat Jürg Lauber led the deliberations of the 58th session of the HRC, during which the […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Signing of modernised free trade agreement between EFTA and Ukraine
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English On 8 April, the EFTA States and Ukraine signed a modernised free trade agreement (FTA) in Kyiv. Switzerland is thereby continuing its successful free trade policy and strengthening the competitiveness of its economy. By signing this agreement, Switzerland is strengthening its partnership and demonstrating its solidarity […]

    MIL-OSI China: Ukraine, Russia conduct fresh prisoner exchange
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News Ukraine and Russia on Thursday carried out another round of their prisoner exchange, according to Ukraine’s Coordinating Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War. The swap involved soldiers under the age of 25, as well as ill and wounded servicemen from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, […]

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    Palestine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    New Zealand News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    New Zealand News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    Economy – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    Economy: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    India – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    India: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Concludes the 2025 Article IV Consultation and Completes the Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, and Second Review Under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility Arrangement with Tanzania
    Source: IMF – News in Russian June 27, 2025 The IMF Executive Board today concluded the 2025 Article IV Consultation and completed the fifth review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement and the second review under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangement with Tanzania, allowing for an immediate disbursement of about US$ 448.4 […]

    MIL-OSI: MEXCO ENERGY CORPORATION REPORTS FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FISCAL 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) MIDLAND, TX, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mexco Energy Corporation (NYSE American: MXC) reported results on its Annual Report, Form 10-K to the Securities and Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. The Company reported net income of $1,712,368, or $0.81 per diluted share, a 27% increase compared […]

    MIL-OSI USA: LaLota Votes to Condemn Antisemitic Terror Attack in Boulder
    Source: US Representative Nick LaLota (NY-01) Washington, D.C. — Congressman Nick LaLota (Suffolk County-NY) released the following statement after voting in favor of H.Res. 488, a bipartisan resolution condemning the June 1, 2025, antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado. “Ours is a nation founded on religious freedom and tolerance. Any attack motivated by religious hatred, especially […]

    MIL-OSI USA: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism
    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency Headline: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism lass=”text-align-center”>Following the terror attack in Boulder, CO and the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers, DHS is working to counter the concern rise in antisemitic violence and terrorismWASHINGTON – Today, […]

    MIL-OSI Economics: Piero Cipollone: The quest for cheaper and faster cross-border payments: regional and global solutions
    Source: European Central Bank Speech by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the BIS Annual General Meeting Basel, 27 June 2025 Cross-border retail payments are the subject of increasing attention. This is for two main reasons. First, they play a growing role in the world economy, as international transaction volumes […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Smuggling Leader and Top Coordinator Will Spend Remainder of Their Lives in Prison Following Their Sentencing on Third Anniversary of Deadly Tractor-Trailer Smuggling Conspiracy
    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Two convicted human smugglers were sentenced in a federal court in San Antonio today for their prominent roles in the 2022 mass casualty human smuggling conspiracy that resulted in the deaths of 47 adults and six children. U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia for the […]

    MIL-OSI: Bulletin from the Annual General Meeting in Anoto Group AB (publ) on 27 June 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) The Annual General Meeting (the (“AGM”) in Anoto Group AB (publ) (the ”Company”) has been held on 27 June 2025 and in particular the following decisions were resolved. Balance sheet, income statement and dividend The AGM resolved to adopt the balance sheet, income statement, consolidated balance sheet and consolidated income statement for […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Press Release: FDIC Publishes Enforcement Orders for May 2025
    Source: US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC CategoriesBusiness, Commerce, MIL-OSI, United States Federal Government, United States Government, United States of America, US Commerce, US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC, US Federal Government, US Insurance Sector, USA Post navigation Archives WASHINGTON – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today published a list of orders of administrative […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: Minister Tim Hodgson Speech to the Toronto Region Board of Trade June 25, 2025
    Source: Government of Canada News Good morning, It’s great to be speaking to all you right here, in the heart of Toronto. This is where I worked for the last 15 years, and I’m thrilled to see so many familiar faces in the crowd. I want to express my sincere thanks to Giles, Roselle, Leslie, […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Affordable Summer Activities at Jones Beach State Park
    Source: US State of New York overnor Hochul today announced a wide range of free and affordable events and activities hosted at Jones Beach State Park all summer long, including the Long Island park’s annual Fourth of July fireworks celebration. Offering Long Island residents and visitors ongoing opportunities to relax and enjoy evenings out at […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Why experts expect Russian interference in upcoming election on Ukraine’s borders
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham When Moldovans go to the polls in parliamentary elections on September 28, it will be the third time in less than a year – after a referendum on future EU membership and presidential elections last autumn. In both of […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: The UK has published a ten-year industrial strategy to boost key sectors of the economy – here’s what the experts think
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Michael A. Lewis, Professor of Operations and Supply Management, University of Bath PBabic/Shutterstock The UK government has published a ten-year strategy outlining how it aims to boost productivity and innovation across eight key sectors of the economy. From the future of AI to energy security and net zero, […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s Press Encounter on Gaza [scroll down for Arabic]
    Source: United Nations secretary general Tomorrow, I head to Sevilla for the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development which we are co-hosting with Spain.  Before I leave, I wanted to say a few words about the situation in Gaza. The conflict between Israel and Iran has dominated headlines. But we cannot allow the suffering […]

    MIL-OSI Video: UN Chief on the Middle East and Gaza – Security Council Media Stakeout | United Nations
    Source: United Nations (video statements) António Guterres, UN Secretary-General on the situation in the Middle East and Gaza – Security Council Media Stakeout. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LstcV5edPls MIL OSI Video –

    MIL-OSI Security: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism
    Source: US Department of Homeland Security Following the terror attack in Boulder, CO and the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers, DHS is working to counter the concern rise in antisemitic violence and terrorism WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Homeland Security announced it is awarding $94,416,838 to over 512 Jewish faith-based organizations across the […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Piero Cipollone: The quest for cheaper and faster cross-border payments: regional and global solutions
    Source: European Central Bank Speech by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the BIS Annual General Meeting Basel, 27 June 2025 Cross-border retail payments are the subject of increasing attention. This is for two main reasons. First, they play a growing role in the world economy, as international transaction volumes […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: ‘Responsibility to Protect More Than a Principle — It Is a Moral Imperative’, Secretary General Tells General Assembly
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI As the General Assembly marked the twentieth anniversary of the responsibility to protect, the UN Chief emphasized that the principle remains a moral imperative amid growing global turmoil, escalating identity-based violence, widespread breaches of international law and deepening impunity. Opening the session, Philémon Yang (Cameroon), President of the General Assembly, […]

  • Israel – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Israel News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    Palestine – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    Palestine News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    Energy News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    Energy News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    India – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025
    India: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: Senator Collins’ Statement on Iran War Powers Resolution
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Maine Susan Collins Published: June 27, 2025 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Susan Collins issued the following statement prior to the Senate vote on the War Powers Resolution offered by Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia: “Since the despicable attacks on October 7, 2023, Iran has continued to […]

    MIL-OSI USA: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism
    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency Headline: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism lass=”text-align-center”>Following the terror attack in Boulder, CO and the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers, DHS is working to counter the concern rise in antisemitic violence and terrorismWASHINGTON – Today, […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: IAEA chief’s push to visit bombed Iranian nuclear sites ‘pointless’: Iranian FM
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News TEHRAN, June 27 (Xinhua) — The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general’s insistence on visiting Iran’s bombed nuclear facilities is “meaningless,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Update on Developments in Iran (7)
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA Radiation levels in the Gulf region remain normal following the 12-day conflict that severely damaged several nuclear facilities in Iran, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today. Citing regional data reported regularly to the IAEA through the International Radiation Monitoring System […]

    MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Cheapest Summer Gas Prices in Four Years
    US Senate News: Source: US Whitehouse Americans are seeing the cheapest summertime gas prices since 2021 — more than 20 cents lower than one year ago — as President Donald J. Trump delivers on his promises of lower prices, stable inflation, and higher wages. The Fake News was wrong (again). From The New York Times: […]

    MIL-OSI NGOs: Update on Developments in Iran (7)
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – Radiation levels in the Gulf region remain normal following the 12-day conflict that severely damaged several nuclear facilities in Iran, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today. Citing regional data reported regularly to the IAEA through the International Radiation Monitoring System […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Update on Developments in Iran (7)
    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Radiation levels in the Gulf region remain normal following the 12-day conflict that severely damaged several nuclear facilities in Iran, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today. Citing regional data reported regularly to the IAEA through the International Radiation Monitoring System (IRMIS), […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Laurel Lee Introduces Bill to Help Holocaust Survivors and Families Reclaim Stolen Art
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Laurel Lee – Florida (15th District) Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Laurel Lee (FL-15) introduced the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act Improvements of 2025, a bipartisan bill that will help Holocaust survivors and their families reclaim artwork stolen by the Nazis. The bill removes the upcoming […]

    MIL-OSI USA: McConnell on War Powers Resolution: Divorced From Strategic And Constitutional Reality
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Kentucky Mitch McConnell Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, issued the following statement ahead of today’s Senate vote on the Kaine War Powers Resolution:  “Iran’s war against the United States is decades old. Through direct and proxy […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: Iran delays full opening of airspace until June 28
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian – Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News TEHRAN, June 27 (Xinhua) — Iran has postponed the full opening of its airspace until the afternoon of June 28, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported. As […]

    Operation Sindhu: Over 4,400 Indians evacuated from Iran and Israel, says MEA
    Source: Government of India Source: Government of India (4) The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in a press release issued on Friday, announced the successful completion of Operation Sindhu—a major evacuation effort launched by the Government of India to bring back its nationals from conflict-affected regions in Iran and Israel. The operation, which commenced on […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s Press Encounter on Gaza [scroll down for Arabic]
    Source: United Nations secretary general Tomorrow, I head to Sevilla for the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development which we are co-hosting with Spain.  Before I leave, I wanted to say a few words about the situation in Gaza. The conflict between Israel and Iran has dominated headlines. But we cannot allow the suffering […]

    MIL-OSI Security: DHS Awards $94 Million in Grants to Help Protect 512 Jewish Faith-Based Organizations from Targeted Violence and Terrorism
    Source: US Department of Homeland Security Following the terror attack in Boulder, CO and the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers, DHS is working to counter the concern rise in antisemitic violence and terrorism WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Homeland Security announced it is awarding $94,416,838 to over 512 Jewish faith-based organizations across the […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Concluding Second Resumed Session, Fifth Committee Approves Budget Covering Peacekeeping Missions, Service Centres, Headquarters Support Staff
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today approved a budget of nearly $5.4 billion to cover the financing needs of about a dozen peacekeeping missions, two service centres and support staff at Headquarters from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026.  As it wrapped up its second resumed session, the Committee sent to the General […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: ‘Responsibility to Protect More Than a Principle — It Is a Moral Imperative’, Secretary General Tells General Assembly
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI As the General Assembly marked the twentieth anniversary of the responsibility to protect, the UN Chief emphasized that the principle remains a moral imperative amid growing global turmoil, escalating identity-based violence, widespread breaches of international law and deepening impunity. Opening the session, Philémon Yang (Cameroon), President of the General Assembly, […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: With Child Rights Violations at Record High, Speakers Urge Course Correction in Day-Long Security Council Debate
    Source: United Nations MIL OSI In the wake of unprecedented violence against children in 2024, the Security Council heard today that the world is failing to protect them from the horrors of war — and that urgent action is needed to correct this course — during a day-long debate on children and armed conflict. “The year 2024 […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
    Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council The following is a near-verbatim transcript of today’s briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General. **Briefings Tomorrow Welcome.  Just a warning.  Tomorrow will be a busy day for you. I know it’s Friday, and don’t grouse at me when I tell you what’s going on. The […]

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    Human Rights News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-Evening Report: The ‘Godfather of Human Rights’ Ken Roth on genocide, Trump and standing up for democracy
    By Richard Larsen, RNZ News producer — 30′ with Guyon Espiner The former head of Human Rights Watch — and son of a Holocaust survivor — says Israel’s military campaign in Gaza will likely meet the legal definition of genocide, citing large-scale killings, the targeting of civilians, and the words of senior Israeli officials. Speaking […]

    MIL-Evening Report: Antoinette Lattouf win against ABC a victory for all truth-tellers
    By Isaac Nellist of Green Left Magazine Australian-Lebanese journalist and commentator Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case win against the public broadcaster ABC in the Federal Court on Wednesday is a victory for all those who seek to tell the truth. It is a breath of fresh air, after almost two years of lies and uncritical […]

  • University News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    University News: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI USA: McClellan Statement on Resignation of UVA President
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (Virginia 4th District) Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04), a University of Virginia School of Law alumna, issued the following statement today after the resignation of the University of Virginia’s president, James E. Ryan: “Thomas Jefferson founded UVA to engage in intellectual curiosity without fear […]

    MIL-OSI Canada: So Alberta, what’s next? | Alors, quelle est la prochaine étape pour l’Alberta?
    [embedded content] Albertans are frustrated after 10 years of punitive policies, enacted by the federal government, attacking Alberta’s economy and targeting its core industries. Chaired by Premier Danielle Smith, the Alberta Next panel will bring together a broad mix of leaders, experts, and community voices to gather input, discuss solutions, and provide feedback to government […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Meg Leta Jones, Associate Professor of Technology Law & Policy, Georgetown University The Supreme Court greenlights states’ efforts to block kids from online porn by requiring age verification. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision on June 27, 2025, that will reshape how […]

    MIL-Evening Report: RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here’s why he’s wrong – and the impact it could have
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Julie Leask, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney The United States used to be a leader in vaccine research, development and policymaking. Now US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr is undermining the country’s vaccine program at the highest level and supercharging vaccine skepticism. […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Budd Joins Cotton, Colleagues in Introducing Bill To Reform, Improve, and Streamline ODNI
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator Ted Budd (R-North Carolina) Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.), a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, joined Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, in introducing the Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act, legislation that would realign resources to […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Mast Exposes Boston University’s Phony USAID Stats
    Source: US House Committee on Foreign Affairs Media Contact 202-226-8467 WASHINGTON, D.C. – This Week, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Brian Mast wrote a letter to Boston University President Melissa Gilliam raising concerns over the “Impact Counter,” a dashboard promoted by the university that makes false and misleading claims about the impacts of restructuring at the […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Las Vegas Jury Convicts Woman for Threats Against Two Federal Judges and Her Probation Officer; San Diego Trial Team Prosecuted the Case in the District of Nevada
    Source: US FBI LAS VEGAS – A federal jury has convicted Latonia Smith of cyberstalking and threatening two district court judges and a probation officer, all of whom were involved in her previous federal conviction for death threats she made against lawyers in yet another case. In the current case, after a six-day trial and […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Trustees Announced to NYS Interest Lawyer Account Fund
    Source: US State of New York overnor Kathy Hochul today announced six trustee appointments to the New York State Interest on Lawyer Account Fund (IOLA). IOLA helps low-income New Yorkers obtain civil legal services to protect their needs. Established in 1983, IOLA pools interest from lawyer trust accounts to provide civil legal aid and support […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Sophia Roberts: Showcasing the Cosmos
    Source: NASA Astrophysics Science Video Producer – Goddard Space Flight CenterGrowing up in Detroit with a camera in her hand, Sophia Roberts — now an award-winning astrophysics science video producer—never imagined that one day her path would wind through clean rooms, vacuum chambers, and even a beryllium mine. But framing the final frontier sometimes requires […]

    MIL-OSI USA: NASA Announces Winners of 2025 Human Lander Challenge
    Source: NASA NASA’s Human Lander Challenge marked its second year on June 26, awarding $18,000 in prize money to three university teams for their solutions for long-duration cryogenic, or super chilled, liquid storage and transfer systems for spaceflight.Building on the crewed Artemis II flight test, NASA’s Artemis III mission will send astronauts to explore the […]

    MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Marshals Arrest Homicide Suspect
    Source: US Marshals Service Albuquerque, NM – The U.S. Marshals Service Southwest Investigative Fugitive Team on June 26 arrested near Coal Avenue SE and University Boulevard SE here a New Mexico man wanted for two felony warrants. Jonathan Torres, 38, was wanted for a New Mexico state felony warrant out of Metropolitan Court, charging him […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Easing the shortage of skilled labour through higher education for refugees
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) and swissuniversities, the Swiss Conference of Rectors of Higher Education Institutions, want to facilitate access to higher education in Switzerland for refugees with academic potential and thereby ease the shortage of skilled labour. The first phase of the pilot programme […]

    MIL-OSI Global: What the Supreme Court ruling against ‘universal injunctions’ means for court challenges to presidential actions
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Cassandra Burke Robertson, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Professional Ethics, Case Western Reserve University A journalist runs out of the U.S. Supreme Court building carrying a ruling on the last day of the court’s term on June 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Chip Somodevilla/Getty […]

    MIL-OSI Security: Maryland Man Convicted of Two Convenience Store Robberies and Money Laundering
    Source: US FBI A man who was previously convicted of robbing the Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust on Council Street in Cedar Rapids on January 3, 2024, pled guilty to additional charges today in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Andrew Philip Derr, age 22, from Fredrick, Maryland, was convicted of Two Convenience Store Robberies and […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Dingell Announces $20.5 Million in NSF Grants for the University of Michigan
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (12th District of Michigan) Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) today announced that the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor will receive $20,539,108 in grant funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support a wide range of research initiatives. The funding will advance work in critical […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: China is constructing a new hero cult – here’s why that matters
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Vincent K.L. Chang, Assistant Professor of the History and International Relations of Modern China, Leiden University A tour guide competition was held in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late May. This was not some fun contest. According to Chinese state media, it was a carefully conceived […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: The UK has published a ten-year industrial strategy to boost key sectors of the economy – here’s what the experts think
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Michael A. Lewis, Professor of Operations and Supply Management, University of Bath PBabic/Shutterstock The UK government has published a ten-year strategy outlining how it aims to boost productivity and innovation across eight key sectors of the economy. From the future of AI to energy security and net zero, […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: The Dissertation Council, united with the V.G. Shukhov BSTU, held a meeting at the State University of Management
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State – On June 27, 2025, a meeting of the joint dissertation council for the scientific specialty 2.9.9. “Logistics transport systems” was held at the State University of Management, created on the basis of the State University of Management and the […]

    MIL-OSI Russia: First-hand: the main information about Polytechnic University’s participation in “Priority” in a new video digest
    Translation. Region: Russian Federal Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – SPbPU Office of Technological Leadership launches a video news digest “Polytech in Priority”. Implementation of the program “Priority 2030” at the Polytechnic University is built on the most transparent and understandable principles. Each polytechnician […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Hurricane Helene set up future disasters, from landslides to flooding – cascading hazards like these are now upending risk models
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Brian J. Yanites, Associate Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Science. Professor of Surficial and Sedimentary Geology, Indiana University The Carter Lodge hangs precariously over the flood-scoured bank of the Broad River in Chimney Rock Village, N.C., on May 13, 2025, eight months after Hurricane Helene. AP Photo/Allen G. […]

  • Analysis – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Analysis: Here is a summary of significant articles published on ForeignAffairs.co.nz on June 28, 2025.

    MIL-OSI Global: Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Meg Leta Jones, Associate Professor of Technology Law & Policy, Georgetown University The Supreme Court greenlights states’ efforts to block kids from online porn by requiring age verification. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision on June 27, 2025, that will reshape how […]

    MIL-Evening Report: RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here’s why he’s wrong – and the impact it could have
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Julie Leask, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney The United States used to be a leader in vaccine research, development and policymaking. Now US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr is undermining the country’s vaccine program at the highest level and supercharging vaccine skepticism. […]

    MIL-OSI Global: What the Supreme Court ruling against ‘universal injunctions’ means for court challenges to presidential actions
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Cassandra Burke Robertson, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Professional Ethics, Case Western Reserve University A journalist runs out of the U.S. Supreme Court building carrying a ruling on the last day of the court’s term on June 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Chip Somodevilla/Getty […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: The psychology of debt in Squid Game – and what your love or hatred of the show means
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Edward White, PhD Candidate in Psychology, Kingston University “Mister. Would you like to play a game with me?” These seemingly innocuous words to debt-ridden Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae) by a mysterious recruiter (Gong-Yoo) lead him to an opportunity for financial salvation – at the expense of human lives, including […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Five surprising facts about AI chatbots that can help you make better use of them
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Cagatay Yildiz, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cluster of Excellence “Machine Learning”, University of Tübingen Robert Way / Shutterstock AI chatbots have already become embedded into some people’s lives, but how many really know how they work? Did you know, for example, ChatGPT needs to do an internet search to look […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: China is constructing a new hero cult – here’s why that matters
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Vincent K.L. Chang, Assistant Professor of the History and International Relations of Modern China, Leiden University A tour guide competition was held in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late May. This was not some fun contest. According to Chinese state media, it was a carefully conceived […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Why experts expect Russian interference in upcoming election on Ukraine’s borders
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham When Moldovans go to the polls in parliamentary elections on September 28, it will be the third time in less than a year – after a referendum on future EU membership and presidential elections last autumn. In both of […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Climate, conflict and energy security – our research shows how the EU’s industrial policy must change to face this polycrisis
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Richard Bärnthaler, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds Green energy sites like Flevoland in the Netherlands will be part of the EU’s industrial future. fokke baarssen/Shutterstock Industrial policy is back – it’s currently central to the agendas of both the EU and the UK. This […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: The UK has published a ten-year industrial strategy to boost key sectors of the economy – here’s what the experts think
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Michael A. Lewis, Professor of Operations and Supply Management, University of Bath PBabic/Shutterstock The UK government has published a ten-year strategy outlining how it aims to boost productivity and innovation across eight key sectors of the economy. From the future of AI to energy security and net zero, […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: What a 19th-century atlas teaches me about marine ecosystems
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Ruth H. Thurstan, Associate Professor in Marine and Historical Ecology, University of Exeter Ruth Thurstan holds the Piscatorial Atlas Credit: Lee Raby, CC BY-NC-ND What stands out most about the book I’m carrying under my arm, as I meander through the exhibits at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Netflix drama ‘Secrets We Keep’ exposes the dangers of domestic migrant work
    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Reena Kukreja, Associate Professor, Global Development Studies, Queen’s University, Ontario In Secrets We Keep, the hidden world of domestic work and abuse is exposed. Here Excel Busano who plays Angel, Cecilia’s au pair and Ruby’s best friend in Denmark speaks with her community on the phone. Tine Harden/Netflix […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Back to the Future at 40: the trilogy has never been remade – let’s hope that doesn’t change
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Daniel O’Brien, Lecturer, Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies, University of Essex It has now been four decades since Marty McFly first hit 88 miles per hour in a time-travelling DeLorean. Robert Zemeckis’s sci-fi adventure blockbuster didn’t just navigate the space-time continuum onscreen (thanks to the flux […]

    MIL-OSI Global: What Danish climate migration drama, Families Like Ours, gets wrong about rising sea levels
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Florian Steig, DPhil Student, Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford In the Danish TV drama Families Like Ours, one melancholic line from high-school student Laura captures the emotional toll of climate displacement: “Soon we will vanish like bubbles in a creek.” This seven-part series imagines a near […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: The UK’s plan to genetically test all newborns sounds smart — until it creates patients who aren’t sick
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Luca Stroppa, Postdoctoral Fellow on the project “Early Diagnosis – Handling Knowing”, University of St Andrews The current heel-prick test checks for nine rare genetic conditions, antibydni/Shutterstock By 2030, every baby born in the UK could have their entire genome sequenced under a new NHS initiative to “predict […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Leonie Fleischmann, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, City St George’s, University of London With all eyes on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which came into effect 12 days after Israel launched a major attack on Iran’s nuclear and military structure, attention towards Gaza has waned. This is […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Professor Manda Banerji, Professor of Astrophysics, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Southampton We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its extraordinary ability to map the universe in breathtaking detail. It is set […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Labour’s disability cuts rebellion: a former government whip asks, how did Keir Starmer not see this coming?
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Tony McNulty, Lecturer/Teaching Fellow, British Politics and Public Policy, Queen Mary University of London Under pressure. Flickr/UK Parliament, CC BY-NC-ND The government has promised to make major concessions to its universal credit and personal independence payment bill after a large-scale and very public rebellion by Labour MPs threatened […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Palestine Action: what it means to proscribe a group, and what the effects could be
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Brian J. Phillips, Reader (Associate Professor) in International Relations, University of Essex The UK’s home secretary, Yvette Cooper, plans to proscribe the protest group Palestine Action under anti-terror law. This move, if approved by parliament, would criminalise the group’s existence, making it a crime to be a member […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: Sixteenth-century tennis was a dangerous sport played with balls covered in wool
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Penny Roberts, Professor of Early Modern European History, University of Warwick Portrait of a young boy with a paletta and a ball, late 16th century, artist unknown. Wiki Commons/Canva In 1570, a Frenchman was arrested for smuggling clandestine correspondence between France and England. A passing comment in his […]

    MIL-OSI Analysis: How strawberries and cream were a rare and exciting treat for Victorians – and then became a Wimbledon icon
    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Rebecca Earle, Professor of History, University of Warwick Strawberries and Cream by Raphaelle Peale (1816). National Gallery of Art Wimbledon is all about strawberries and cream (and of course tennis). The club itself describes strawberries and cream as “a true icon of The Championships”. While a meal at […]

  • Technology – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    Technology News – A Roundup of Significant Articles on ForeignAffairs.co.nz for June 28, 2025

    MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier chairs meeting on technological advancement, public services
    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News BEIJING, June 27 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Friday presided over a State Council executive meeting during which attendees were briefed on the progress of initiatives proposed at the National Science and Technology Conference. The meeting also unveiled measures to improve the efficiency of public […]

    MIL-OSI Global: Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites
    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Meg Leta Jones, Associate Professor of Technology Law & Policy, Georgetown University The Supreme Court greenlights states’ efforts to block kids from online porn by requiring age verification. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision on June 27, 2025, that will reshape how […]

    MIL-Evening Report: RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here’s why he’s wrong – and the impact it could have
    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Julie Leask, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney The United States used to be a leader in vaccine research, development and policymaking. Now US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr is undermining the country’s vaccine program at the highest level and supercharging vaccine skepticism. […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Administrator Loeffler Orders Full-Scale Audit of 8(a) Contracting Program
    Source: United States Small Business Administration WASHINGTON – Today, Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), announced that she has directed the SBA’s Office of General Contracting and Business Development to launch an immediate and full-scale audit of the agency’s 8(a) Business Development Program after a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation uncovered […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Republican Governors Praise One Big Beautiful Bill, Urge Congress to Allow States to Protect Citizens from Misuse of Artificial Intelligence
    Source: US Republican Governors Association The following text contains opinion that is not, or not necessarily, that of MIL-OSI – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Republican governors sent a joint letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on the State Artificial Intelligence (AI) moratorium included in the One Big Beautiful […]

    MIL-OSI USA: The Tiffany Telegram: June 27, 2025
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Tom Tiffany (WI-07) Dear Friend, A lot has been happening in Washington these past few weeks, and I will update you on all of it in this edition of the Tiffany Telegram. But first, I ask you to join me in praying for the two Milwaukee police […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Miller-Meeks Hosts Capitol Hill Briefing Showcasing Breakthroughs in Healthcare AI
    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ (IA-02) Washington, D.C. – On Wednesday afternoon, June 25, 2025, Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (IA-01), convened a bipartisan Capitol Hill briefing to spotlight how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming clinical practice and patient care. Members of Congress, staff, and healthcare leaders heard from innovators using […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland participates on the NATO Science and Technology Board
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English Due to its contributions in the fields of research and technology over the years as part of the Partnership for Peace, Switzerland has been invited by NATO to regularly attend the meetings of the Science and Technology Board (STB) of the NATO Science and Technology Organization […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Cybersecurity of solar energy infrastructure – E-001383/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament The objective of the risk assessment is to assess to what extent intentional widespread attacks on solar infrastructure can affect the stability of the European electricity grid. The scope of this risk assessment is solar energy infrastructure and related infrastructure, with a focus on smart infrastructure that can affect the electricity grid. […]

    MIL-OSI USA: NASA Announces Winners of 2025 Human Lander Challenge
    Source: NASA NASA’s Human Lander Challenge marked its second year on June 26, awarding $18,000 in prize money to three university teams for their solutions for long-duration cryogenic, or super chilled, liquid storage and transfer systems for spaceflight.Building on the crewed Artemis II flight test, NASA’s Artemis III mission will send astronauts to explore the […]

    MIL-OSI: Array Technologies Closes Upsized Offering of Its 2.875% Convertible Senior Notes
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) $345 million raised; approximately $334 million of net proceeds $233 million of term loan outstanding balance to be repaid with proceeds $78 million of proceeds used to repurchase $100 million principal of 1.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2028 $35 million of proceeds used to acquire Capped Calls elevating conversion price to $12.74 […]

    MIL-OSI: Crypto & Bitcoin Casinos Ranked: Reddit Community Shares The Top Crypto Casinos of 2025
    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI) New York City, NY, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  All iGaming, a leading research authority in the digital gaming sector, today released its extensive analysis of the crypto casino market, showcasing how the best crypto casinos are revolutionizing the global gambling landscape. The study reveals that crypto gaming platforms outperform traditional […]

    MIL-OSI United Nations: Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Botswana for Ratifying the Maputo Protocol, Raise Concerns about Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Political Representation
    Source: United Nations – Geneva The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women today concluded its consideration of the fifth periodic report of Botswana on its implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, with Committee Experts praising the State for ratifying the Maputo Protocol, and raising concerns regarding gender-based […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Action plan on rare diseases – E-000886/2025(ASW)
    Source: European Parliament Challenges around orphan drugs are manifold. Medical requirements of patients with rare diseases (RD) are not adequately met, affordability of products is a growing challenge for individuals and health systems, and the existing regulatory framework does not sufficiently cater for innovation. The Commission has taken strong actions on RD notably with the […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Switzerland signs Council of Europe Convention on Artificial Intelligence
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English On 27 March Federal Councillor Albert Rösti will sign the Council of Europe Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law in Strasbourg on Switzerland’s behalf. By signing the agreement, Switzerland is reaffirming its commitment to the responsible use of AI […]

    MIL-OSI USA: Durbin Outlines Harmful Judiciary Committee Provisions Included In Republicans’ Reconciliation Bill
    US Senate News: Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin June 27, 2025 In speech on Senate floor, Durbin also spoke against Senator Cruz’s provision that would leave the U.S. AI industry an unregulated wild west WASHINGTON – In a speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of […]

    MIL-OSI Economics: Jamie Laing Drops Surprise Morning Anthem to Help the Nation ‘Seize the Day’
    Source: Samsung     Jamie Laing drops new spoken word track, Morning People, urging the UK to ditch the snooze button and take charge of their day Named “Morning People”, the track blends Jamie’s signature wit with practical health & wellness tips New research reveals 68% say poor sleep affects their daily lives Commissioned by […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Swiss-South African Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation takes stock of positive results
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English The 7th Meeting of the Swiss-South African Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation was held in Bern on 20 March. The aim of the meeting was to further strengthen existing close cooperation. Participants discussed current cooperation projects and identified prospective new ones. MIL OSI Europe […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: Participation in Singapore Defence Technology Summit 2025
    Source: Switzerland – Department of Foreign Affairs in English From 18 to 20 March 2025, a delegation from the Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse led by Deputy National Armaments Director Thomas Rothacher will attend the “Singapore Defence Technology Summit 2025”. The conference will raise the topic of how modern defence technologies and partnerships can […]

    MIL-OSI Europe: EIB Group and European Commission simplify application of State Aid rules to support Europe’s clean industry and hold roundtable with business leaders
    Source: European Investment Bank EIB The European Investment Bank Group and the European Commission agreed to simplify State aid rules in relation to EIB Group financing, in a step to further facilitate support for Europe’s industry and economic competitiveness. The agreement confirms that financing by the EIB Group from its own resources falls outside the […]

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Lacroix upholds role of UN Peacekeeping in Lebanon and Syria

    Source: United Nations – Peacekeeping

    The head of UN Peacekeeping affirmed the critical role played by the “blue helmets” in Lebanon and Syria during a press conference at Headquarters in New York.

    Jean-Pierre Lacroix briefed journalists on his recent visit to the two countries ahead of Security Council meetings on the extension of the mandates of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) in the Golan.

    He said UNIFIL “has been working very hard” in the wake of the cessation of hostilities.

    Achievements in Lebanon

    The agreement last November between Lebanon and Israel followed more than a year of fighting on Lebanese territory between Hezbollah militants and Israeli forces, linked to the war in Gaza.

    “I believe that there are a number of achievements that have been realized with the support of UNIFIL,” he said.

    Mr. Lacroix reported that the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) have continued to strengthen their presence south of the Litani river, with UNIFIL’s support. The Mission has also worked to identify and neutralize weapon caches.

    Furthermore, UNIFIL also continues to play a critical liaison and de-conflicting role between the LAF and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and supports the local population, including through mine action and clearing roads.

    While highlighting these achievements, he stressed that more needs to be done to achieve the full implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006), which defines UNIFIL’s mandate, noting that violations continue.

    Mr. Lacroix also interacted with the Lebanese authorities who “unequivocally” upheld the critical need for the Mission’s continuous presence.

    His visit also coincided with last days in office of UNIFIL Force Commander Major General Aroldo Lázaro Sáenz, who he praised for heading the Mission “during extremely, extremely challenging times.”

    He also welcomed incoming Force Commander Diodato Abagnara and wished him all the best going forward.

    Developments in Syria

    Meanwhile, UNDOF continues its “critically important” role liaising between the Syrian and Israeli authorities and working to resolve the conflict.

    He said the presence of the IDF in the so-called area of separation is a violation as only UNDOF can have a military presence there, according to the 1973 Designation of Forces Agreement.

    Mr. Lacroix interacted with senior officials from the interim authorities in Syria who expressed support for UNDOF, adding that communication between them has improved.

    “At the same time, I heard very clearly from the Syrian authorities that they are ready to assume the full authority of the whole of Syrian territory, including deploying the military and security presence to all the Syrian territory,” he said.

    “That includes the area where UNDOF is, of course, according to and consistent with the provisions of the 1973 Agreement.”

    He welcomed this “expression of readiness” while emphasizing that UNDOF’s goal is a return to the full implementation of the accord.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Tariff-rate quotas on imports of steel mill products

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Backgrounder

    The Government of Canada announced the implementation of tariff rate quotas (TRQs) on imports of steel mill products from non-free trade agreement partners, effective June 27, 2025. This measure will help stabilize the Canadian market and prevent harmful diversion of foreign steel from third countries into Canada while minimizing impacts on Canadian importers and downstream users.

    The TRQs will be administered on the basis of five steel product categories: flat, long, pipe and tube, semi-finished, and stainless steel (see Annex A for list of tariff classifications applicable to each category). A 50 per cent surtax will be applied on imports of covered products that exceed the specified quantity threshold from non-FTA partners.

    The quotas will be reviewed in 30 days to ensure their appropriateness and effectiveness in light of evolving market circumstances, and periodically thereafter. The reviews will be supported by the newly established industry-government steel task force.

    Administration of the Tariff-Rate Quotas

    Global Affairs Canada will be responsible for administering the quota of products that may be imported without this additional surtax through the issuance of shipment-specific import permits. To facilitate the administration of the TRQs, the subject products are being added to the Import Control List. Importations made without the applicable shipment-specific import permit will be assessed the 50 per cent surtax by the CBSA. This surtax would be additive to any existing surtaxes or anti-dumping and countervailing duty measures, as well as forthcoming tariff measures based on the country of “melt and pour” for steel or “smelt and cast” for aluminum.

    Key elements of the tariff-rate quota include:

    • Total quota volume: For each of the five steel product categories, a limit is imposed on the quantity of goods that may be imported without a surtax. The one-year limit corresponds to  all of 2024 imports from non-FTA countries. 
    • Quota periods: The annual quota will be administered on the basis of three-month quarterly periods. Once the quota for a category in a quarter has been filled, imports under that category will be subject to a surtax for the remainder of that period. Any quota remaining at the end of a quarter will be rolled over into the following one.
    • Country share limit: For each category, there is a limit on the share of the total quarterly quota that imports from a single country of origin can fill. The limits are based on historical trade patterns. If imports from a country reaches the specified limit in a category, all subsequent imports from that country in that category will be subject to the surtax, until the end of the quarter.

    See Annex B for additional details on the tariff-rate quota volume and limits.

    The TRQs will apply to imports originating in any country that does not have a free trade agreement in force with Canada. The list of countries excluded from the tariff-rate quotas are set out in Annex C.

    Global Affairs Canada and the Canada Border Services Agency will be responsible for administering the tariff-rate quota for each steel product category. Additional information on the administration of these measures can be found at the links below:

    • GAC Notice to Importers (will follow)
    • CBSA Customs Notice (will follow)

    Annex A – Steel Products Subject to Provisional Safeguards

    Steel Products Subject to Provisional Safeguards
    Product Category

    Applicable Tariff Classifications

    Flat

    7208.10.00; 7208.25.00; 7208.26.00; 7208.27.00; 7208.36.00; 7208.37.00; 7208.38.00; 7208.39.00; 7208.40.00; 7208.51.00; 7208.52.00; 7208.53.00; 7208.54.00; 7208.90.00; 7209.15.00; 7209.16.00; 7209.17.00; 7209.18.00; 7209.25.00; 7209.26.00; 7209.27.00; 7209.28.00; 7209.90.00; 7210.11.00; 7210.12.00; 7210.49.00; 7210.50.00; 7210.61.00; 7210.69.00; 7210.70.00; 7210.90.00; 7211.14.00; 7211.19.00; 7211.23.00; 7211.29.00; 7211.90.00; 7212.10.00; 7212.30.00; 7212.40.00; 7212.50.00; 7225.19.00; 7225.30.00; 7225.40.00; 7225.50.00; 7225.91.00; 7225.92.00; 7225.99.00; 7226.91.00; 7226.92.00; 7226.99.00

    Long

    7213.10.00; 7213.20.00; 7213.91.00; 7213.99.00; 7214.10.00; 7214.20.00; 7214.91.00; 7214.99.00; 7216.10.00; 7216.21.00; 7216.22.00; 7216.31.00; 7216.32.00; 7216.33.00; 7216.40.00; 7216.50.00; 7216.99.00; 7217.10.00; 7217.20.00; 7217.30.00; 7217.90.00; 7224.10.00; 7227.10.00; 7227.20.00; 7227.90.00; 7228.30.00; 7228.40.00; 7228.50.00; 7228.60.00; 7228.70.00; 7228.80.00; 7229.20.00; 7229.90.00; 7301.10.00; 7301.20.00

    Pipe and Tube

    7304.19.00; 7304.22.00; 7304.23.00; 7304.24.00; 7304.29.00; 7304.39.00; 7304.59.00; 7304.90.00; 7305.11.00; 7305.12.00; 7305.19.00; 7305.20.00; 7305.31.00; 7305.39.00; 7305.90.00; 7306.19.00; 7306.29.00; 7306.30.00; 7306.50.00; 7306.61.00; 7306.69.00; 7306.90.00

    Semi-finished

    7206.10.00; 7206.90.00; 7207.11.00; 7207.12.00; 7207.19.00; 7207.20.00; 7224.90.00

    Stainless

    7218.10.00; 7218.91.00; 7218.99.00; 7222.30.00; 7222.40.00; 7304.49.00

    Annex B – Tariff-Rate Quota Volumes

    Tariff-Rate Quota Volumes
    Product Quota for each three-month quarterly period (tonnes) Maximum Share of Total Quota per Country
    Flat 186,856 36%
    Long 178,512 28%
    Pipe and Tube 117,406 47%
    Semi-finished 152,383 72%
    Stainless 5,568 91%

    Annex C – Excluded Countries of Origin

    • Australia
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • Brunei Darussalam
    • Bulgaria
    • Canada
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Croatia
    • Cyprus
    • Czechia
    • Denmark
    • Estonia
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Honduras
    • Hungary
    • Iceland
    • Ireland
    • Israel
    • Italy
    • Japan
    • Jordan
    • South Korea
    • Latvia
    • Liechtenstein
    • Lithuania
    • Luxembourg
    • Malaysia
    • Malta
    • Mexico
    • Netherlands
    • New Zealand
    • Norway
    • Panama
    • Peru
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Romania
    • Singapore
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
    • Ukraine
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
    • Vietnam

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada acts to support its steel producers and workers

    Source: Government of Canada News

    June 27, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Department of Finance Canada

    Today, the Minister of Finance and National Revenue, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, announced the implementation of new tariff rate quotas (TRQs) for steel mill products imported into Canada from non-free trade agreement (FTA) partners. The TRQs, set at 2.6 million tonnes, will result in a 50 per cent surtax being applied on steel imports above 2024 levels from non-FTA partners. The measure is effective June 27, 2025, and will be reviewed in 30 days.

    This temporary trade measure will help stabilize the Canadian steel market by addressing the risk that steel originally destined for the United States is redirected to Canada. The combination of tariffs imposed by the U.S. on all steel imports and global overcapacity, caused by non-market practices, has led many exporters to seek new markets. This measure helps manage that pressure without disrupting supply for Canadian users.

    This measure builds on Canada’s broader strategy to defend its workers and industries against unfair trade, including non-market policies and practices. This surtax would be additive to any existing surtaxes or anti-dumping and countervailing duty measures, as well as forthcoming tariff measures based on the country of “melt and pour” for steel.

    The decision to impose these TRQs is based on the public consultations, held earlier this spring, on options to address risks to Canada’s steel industry. The quotas will be reviewed in 30 days from today to ensure their appropriateness and effectiveness in light of evolving market circumstances, including progress in the broader trading arrangement with the United States, and periodically thereafter. The reviews will be supported by the newly established industry-government steel task force, which met for the first time on June 26.

    The government remains prepared to take additional steps as needed and will continue to review the appropriateness of its response, pending developments with U.S. tariffs. 

    MIL OSI Canada News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Reed: Democrats Win Fight to Kill Irresponsible Gun Provision & Offer Legislative Fixes to Improve Public Safety & Combat Gun Violence

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Rhode Island Jack Reed
    WASHINGTON, DC – Describing it as a win for commonsense and public safety, U.S. Senator Jack Reed praised the Senate Parliamentarian for correctly determining the effort to remove restrictions and regulations on silencers, short-barrel rifles and shotguns, and other guns that have been in place since the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934 does not fit within budget reconciliation rules, and must be removed from the Big Ugly budget bill.  Republicans may attempt to rewrite their bill to pass muster, but Reed hailed today’s ruling, which came just after midnight, as a major setback for the gun lobby and a major win for the police.
    “We fought this dangerous, controversial attempt to proliferate the use of silencers and remove a layer of background checks on firearm sales.  Congress should not be making it easier for criminals to manipulate their guns to avoid police detection and ultimately prosecution.  Senate Republicans, over the objections of law enforcement officials and communities across the country, tried to jam the public by completely removing silencers, short-barrel rifles and shotguns, and a category called “any other weapons” from the purview of the NFA.  That would have meant new owners of these deadly weapons would no longer have to register them with the ATF, or follow other strict rules surrounding the ownership of these unique weapons.  This is a win for commonsense and public safety,” said Senator Reed.
    In an effort to prevent gun violence and reduce mass-shootings with thoughtful, effective, data-driven policy solutions, Reed teamed up with U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey (D-MA) this week to reintroduce a trio of gun safety bills.  These three measures would help decrease the pervasive threat of gun violence nationwide by halting three-dimensional (3D) printing and distribution of “ghost guns;” strengthening accountability measures for irresponsible gun dealers; and establishing commonsense rules to prohibit the marketing of firearms to children.
    The 3D Printed Gun Safety Act (S.2165) would prohibit the online distribution of blueprints and instructions that allow for the 3D printing of firearms. The proliferation of “ghost guns” is partly attributed to the ease of assembling firearms using 3D printed technology.  Because 3D printing allows individuals to make firearms out of plastic, these guns may be able to evade detection by metal detectors at security checkpoints.  Stopping the production of ghost guns would help keep guns out of the hands of violent criminals and black market operators; prevent traumatic incidents of gun violence; and solve more crimes.
    The Keeping Gun Dealers Honest Act (S.2155) would strengthen accountability measures for irresponsible gun dealers violating the law, and provide the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) additional resources for enforcement. This legislation would ensure that guns do not end up in the wrong hands by authorizing more frequent inspections of gun dealers, increasing penalties for serious offenses, and strengthening the U.S. Department of Justice’s authority and discretion in enforcing gun laws.  Congressman Seth Magaziner (RI-02) is the lead sponsor of companion legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
    The Protecting Kids from Gun Marketing Act (S.2154) would direct the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to prescribe rules that prohibit the marketing of firearms to children.  Firearm injuries are the number one cause of death among children and adolescents in the U.S.  The gun industry consistently makes false and misleading claims about firearm safety and unfairly exploits children and teenagers through unfair and deceptive marketing practices that ultimately lead to fatal consequences.
    The non-profit Sandy Hook Promise notes: “Gun manufacturers are actively and intentionally marketing firearms to children under 18 years old with “R-rated” content on guns. And they’re doing it through ads and social media influencers — without parental knowledge or consent.”  And according to a poll commissioned by the non-profit: “82 percent of boys between 10 and 17 said they have seen at least one gun advertisement online, while social media is flooded with firearms branded with children’s cartoon characters.”
    “Every day, more than 125 people in the United States die from gun violence,” said Senator Markey. “Our communities barely have a moment to mourn before gun violence in our schools and on our streets steals the lives of more Americans and rips families apart. We can’t keep living like this, and Americans can’t keep dying like this. This National Gun Violence Awareness Month, I am reintroducing my gun safety package, which includes commonsense solutions so that not one more life is lost to this unnecessary, man-made public health crisis. I will continue fighting to end the epidemic of gun violence and save lives.”
    “These are common-sense gun safety policies that would help save lives and better protect people and police from gun violence.  We’ve got to keep weapons of war off our streets, ensure gun dealers are complying with the law, and ensure sensible limits on the marketing of guns to children, just like we do with tobacco, alcohol, or other products,” said Senator Reed, a member of the Appropriations Committee who is leading efforts to push back against the Trump Administration’s cuts to gun violence prevention efforts. 
    Earlier this year, the Trump Administration rescinded over $800 million in grants to local gun violence prevention and crime reduction programs, and upcoming budget decisions could further reduce data-driven, community-centered efforts to prevent gun violence and reduce crime.
    Rhode Island has one of the lowest rates of gun ownership in the country, yet still 52 people die annually by guns in Rhode Island, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.  The non-profit also estimates that gun violence costs Rhode Island $752.1 million each year.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Regional Operation – Arnhem Region

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    The Northern Territory Police Force conducted a high visibility proactive operation over the week targeting the prevention of drug, alcohol and traffic offences in regional areas across the Territory.

    Between Monday 23 June and Friday 27 June, members from the Northern Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk, Dog Operations Unit, Maningrida, Gunbalanya and Jabiru police set up two Drug Detection Areas nearby Maningrida and Jabiru.

    A significant number of people were spoken to and stopped throughout the operation, with ongoing community engagement with locals to help prevent the flow of alcohol and illicit substances in regional and remote areas of the Arnhem Region.

    As a result of the operation, NT Police:

    • Arrested 2 people
    • Issued 4 drug infringement notices
    • Served 6 Notices to Appear
    • Seized 140 litre of alcohol within alcohol restricted areas
    • Seized small amounts of cannabis
    • Lawfully searched 35 peoples vehicles

    Acting Superintendent Meacham King said “This was an important operation targeting those who continue to bring alcohol and illicit substances into remote and regional areas. The collaboration between Northern Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk members, Dog operations and general duties members who work and live in remote communities continues to highlight great partnerships between police units working towards enhancing community safety.”

    Anyone with information on the supply of illicit substances into communities are urged to call police on 131 444 or make an anonymous report to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley, Bonamici, Hoyle Announce $1 Million for Airports on Oregon Coast & Willamette Valley

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)

    June 27, 2025

    Federal grants heading to airports in Tillamook, Astoria, Brookings and Aurora

    Washington D.C.—U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, along with U.S. Representatives Suzanne Bonamici and Val Hoyle, today announced $1.08 million combined in federal infrastructure investments at airports in Tillamook, Astoria, Brookings and Aurora.

    “Federal investments in smaller airports throughout Oregon are a must to enhance quality of life in rural communities, Wyden said. “I’m gratified these federal resources are heading to our state, and I’ll keep battling for similar investments that support local economies, ensure emergency services during wildfires and more.”

    “Oregon’s regional airports serve as vital hubs for our communities and economies – supporting local businesses, connecting travelers to world-class recreational opportunities, and providing essential lifelines during natural disasters,” Merkley said. “This federal funding will allow several Oregon regional airports to make critical infrastructure improvements that will benefit our communities and economy. I’ll fight to protect the efficiency and safety of Oregon’s airports and the folks who rely on them for business, travel, and so much more.”

    “Investments in NW Oregon’s ports bolster our local economy,” said Rep. Bonamici. “This federal funding will help upgrade aviation infrastructure on the coast and across rural Oregon. I will continue to advocate for resources that help Oregonians thrive.”

    “I’m happy to see these investments being made in Brookings and across Oregon to help improve safety, modernize equipment, and make these airports more viable for residents and tourists, alike,” said Rep. Hoyle. “These upgrades will grow local economies by making towns on the South Coast more accessible. I am grateful.”  

    The $1.08 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration will be distributed as follows:

    • $474,390 to the Port of Tillamook Bay for a new fuel farm with two fuel tanks, two self-service pumps and associated apron pavement for a new fuel type to help the airport be as self-sustaining as possible.
    • $320,890 to the Port of Astoria for rebuilding a 12,800-square-foot, 10-unit hangar used for aircraft storage.
    • $159,000 to the city of Brookings to acquire and install new wind cone navigational aids, to install a new airport rotating beacon to enhance safety, to rebuild a precision approach path indicator system, rebuild runway end identifier lights, rebuild medium intensity lighting.
    • $129,501 to the Oregon Department of Aviation for the Aurora State Airport to rehabilitate 5,003 feet of existing paved runway.

    Wyden, Merkley, Bonamci and Hoyle have long supported airports across Oregon. In May, the Oregon delegation announced $22 million for airport infrastructure investments statewide. In September 2024, Wyden and Merkley announced $10 million in federal grants for airports in Medford and Prineville. In July 2024, Merkley, Wyden and Hoyle announced $17 million from the federal Airport Improvement Program for airports across Oregon.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wyden, Merkley, Bonamici, Hoyle Announce $1 Million for Airports on Oregon Coast & Willamette Valley

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore)

    June 27, 2025

    Federal grants heading to airports in Tillamook, Astoria, Brookings and Aurora

    Washington D.C.—U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, along with U.S. Representatives Suzanne Bonamici and Val Hoyle, today announced $1.08 million combined in federal infrastructure investments at airports in Tillamook, Astoria, Brookings and Aurora.

    “Federal investments in smaller airports throughout Oregon are a must to enhance quality of life in rural communities, Wyden said. “I’m gratified these federal resources are heading to our state, and I’ll keep battling for similar investments that support local economies, ensure emergency services during wildfires and more.”

    “Oregon’s regional airports serve as vital hubs for our communities and economies – supporting local businesses, connecting travelers to world-class recreational opportunities, and providing essential lifelines during natural disasters,” Merkley said. “This federal funding will allow several Oregon regional airports to make critical infrastructure improvements that will benefit our communities and economy. I’ll fight to protect the efficiency and safety of Oregon’s airports and the folks who rely on them for business, travel, and so much more.”

    “Investments in NW Oregon’s ports bolster our local economy,” said Rep. Bonamici. “This federal funding will help upgrade aviation infrastructure on the coast and across rural Oregon. I will continue to advocate for resources that help Oregonians thrive.”

    “I’m happy to see these investments being made in Brookings and across Oregon to help improve safety, modernize equipment, and make these airports more viable for residents and tourists, alike,” said Rep. Hoyle. “These upgrades will grow local economies by making towns on the South Coast more accessible. I am grateful.”  

    The $1.08 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration will be distributed as follows:

    • $474,390 to the Port of Tillamook Bay for a new fuel farm with two fuel tanks, two self-service pumps and associated apron pavement for a new fuel type to help the airport be as self-sustaining as possible.
    • $320,890 to the Port of Astoria for rebuilding a 12,800-square-foot, 10-unit hangar used for aircraft storage.
    • $159,000 to the city of Brookings to acquire and install new wind cone navigational aids, to install a new airport rotating beacon to enhance safety, to rebuild a precision approach path indicator system, rebuild runway end identifier lights, rebuild medium intensity lighting.
    • $129,501 to the Oregon Department of Aviation for the Aurora State Airport to rehabilitate 5,003 feet of existing paved runway.

    Wyden, Merkley, Bonamci and Hoyle have long supported airports across Oregon. In May, the Oregon delegation announced $22 million for airport infrastructure investments statewide. In September 2024, Wyden and Merkley announced $10 million in federal grants for airports in Medford and Prineville. In July 2024, Merkley, Wyden and Hoyle announced $17 million from the federal Airport Improvement Program for airports across Oregon.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Opposes War Power Resolution

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today issued the following statement after voting against the war power resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s authority to respond to nuclear threats.
    “This is a special situation. It involves nuclear weapons. In the time in which Congress would debate, the nuclear weapons could be deployed or moved and hidden. The executive branch remains under obligation to inform Congress of their actions, and this administration did so,” said Dr. Cassidy. “Americans want peace. President Trump accomplished that with the ceasefire.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Opposes War Power Resolution

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today issued the following statement after voting against the war power resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s authority to respond to nuclear threats.
    “This is a special situation. It involves nuclear weapons. In the time in which Congress would debate, the nuclear weapons could be deployed or moved and hidden. The executive branch remains under obligation to inform Congress of their actions, and this administration did so,” said Dr. Cassidy. “Americans want peace. President Trump accomplished that with the ceasefire.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Coons statement on Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, Inc.

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Delaware Christopher Coons
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, Inc., which upheld the provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires insurance companies to cover preventive services like cancer screenings and HIV prevention drugs:
    “I’m relieved that the Supreme Court has protected lifesaving care for millions of Americans.
    “The Court’s decision means insurers must continue to cover the cost of cancer screenings, medications that stop heart attacks before they start, and HIV prevention. It’s the kind of medical care that saves lives, makes hospitals less crowded, and – critically for my home state of Delaware – makes ER wait times shorter.
    “While today is a victory, this win comes as President Trump has unilaterally and illegally cut other programs that provide preventive health care. He’s trying to kick millions off Medicaid and has slashed funding from programs proven to prevent HIV transmission at home and abroad.
    “I will keep fighting for Americans’ right to affordable health care.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senators Coons, Shaheen, Booker Statement on the Ministerial Signing of the Peace Deal Between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Delaware Christopher Coons
    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-DE), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Cory Booker (D-NJ), released the following statement on the peace deal brokered by the United States and witnessed by the Secretary of State Marco Rubio between the Foreign Ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda: 
    “A peace deal between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda is a vital step towards bringing an end to over 30 years of conflict in eastern DRC. We recognize the representatives from the DRC, Rwanda, and the United States, who, since the signing of a Declaration of Principles on April 25, 2025, have worked tirelessly to solidify the parameters of this agreement to build the foundation for stability and prosperity in the region.     
    “While signing an agreement is important, implementation will be essential, and we urge both parties and all international partners to ensure its enforcement.  This includes swiftly increasing access to life-saving humanitarian assistance for people in need throughout eastern DRC, where over 4 million people are internally displaced and more than 100,000 have fled to neighboring countries since January 1, 2025.  Furthermore, as the deal hinges on respect for territorial integrity, Rwandan troops must withdraw from eastern DRC and stop support for the M23. The government of the DRC must end their support for militias such as the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) and ensure their complete disarmament and reintegration. At the time of signing, we must recognize that conflict continues in eastern DRC and that women and children bear the brunt of the violence. Mechanisms for justice and accountability are essential to address the root causes of violence and create an operable environment for peace. 
    “We also look forward to engaging with the Administration on plans for U.S. bilateral economic investment agreements with the DRC and Rwanda, including understanding how these will improve transparency, resource governance, and the well-being and prosperity of local communities. 
    “We are keenly watching how today’s agreement shapes the future of eastern DRC. This is where the hard work begins, and following through on each component of the deal will be essential to its success.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Cantwell & Colleagues Demand Answers from SBA Administrator Loeffler and Commerce Secretary Lutnick on Gutting Support for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington Maria Cantwell
    06.27.25
    Cantwell & Colleagues Demand Answers from SBA Administrator Loeffler and Commerce Secretary Lutnick on Gutting Support for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses
    “A failure to support small businesses, including minority-owned small businesses, will be a detriment to the entire American economy.”
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, joined Senate colleagues in demanding answers from Administrator of the Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick on the Trump Administration’s actions eliminating support for small businesses, including small minority-owned businesses.
    In March, President Trump issued an executive order directing the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) and several other agencies to reduce their functions to the minimum amount required by law. The President’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposes to abolish the MBDA and the Trump Administration seeks to eliminate the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Women’s Business Centers and funding for SCORE, which provides mentorship and resources to small businesses, among other programs.
    These actions are already being felt across the country. For example, the MBDA Business Center in Tacoma, Washington has been forced to close after receiving a notice that its MBDA grant was terminated. Since receiving a $2 million MBDA grant in July 2021, the Center has helped minority-owned businesses create and retain 1,495 jobs, obtain $190.8 million in contracts, and obtain $216.9 million in financing. 
    “We demand answers from the Administration about how it intends to properly serve small business entrepreneurs from minority and underserved communities and follow Federal laws establishing support for such entrepreneurs,” wrote the Senators. “A failure to support small businesses, including minority-owned small businesses, will be a detriment to the entire American economy.”
    “The Administration actions to eliminate the MBDA is part of an overall attack on federal support to business owned by socially or economically disadvantaged individuals,” the Senators continued. “Federal agencies have several small business contracting goals, including for small businesses generally, Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs), and women-owned and veteran-owned small businesses.”
    Instead of expanding opportunities for more small businesses to grow and thrive, President Trump’s shortsighted actions are throwing cold water on entrepreneurship and job creation. 
    “Undermining and dismantling targeted federal programs that recognize the historic challenges faced by minority business owners will ultimately hurt local communities and weaken the U.S. economy,” concluded the Senators.
    Sen. Cantwell has been a staunch defender of the MBDA against the Trump Administration’s attempts to illegally dismantle the agency, including demanding answers about compliance with a court order halting the dismantling of the MBDA, demanding Commerce Secretary Lutnick  provide a full accounting of his actions to shutter the MBDA, and calling on the Secretary to honor his previous commitment to protect the MBDA and its mission.
    Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) also signed the letter. 
    The full text of the letter to Administrator Loeffler and Secretary Lutnick is below and HERE.
    Dear Administrator Loeffler and Secretary Lutnick,
    The Trump administration is undoing decades of progress supporting minority small business owners, including the attempt to dismantle the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), undermine small business contracting programs, and cut targeted resources and services. We demand answers from the Administration about how it intends to properly serve small business entrepreneurs from minority and underserved communities and follow Federal laws establishing support for such entrepreneurs. A failure to support small businesses, including minority-owned small businesses, will be a detriment to the entire American economy.
    In 1969, President Nixon created the MBDA to help minority business owners succeed. In 2021, Congress permanently authorized the MBDA, with overwhelming bipartisan support. One of the MBDA’s core functions, as defined in the Minority Business Development Act,[1] is operating a network of Business Centers through public-private partnerships. These Business Centers assist minority-owned businesses with accessing capital, contracts, and counseling, ultimately to facilitate their growth and create jobs. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, the MBDA helped minority-owned businesses create or retain more than 23,000 jobs, secure almost $2.7 billion in contracts, and receive in excess of $1.5 billion in capital.[2]
    On March 14, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order directing the MBDA and several other agencies to reduce their functions to the minimum amount required by law.[3] On April 10, 2025, nearly every MBDA employee was let go or reassigned. The cancellation of all MBDA grants and Business Center contracts soon followed. Termination letters sent to MBDA grantees and Business Centers—and subsequently rescinded after the Rhode Island Federal District Court issued a preliminary injunction halting the executive order’s implementation—claimed their grants or contracts were no longer consistent with the agency’s priorities. But Congress, not the Trump administration, authorized the MBDA and established its purposes when it passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021.[4] Oversight letters from Democratic members of the Senate Commerce Committee regarding the Administration’s actions have gone unanswered.
    The Administration actions to eliminate the MBDA is part of an overall attack on federal support to business owned by socially or economically disadvantaged individuals. Federal agencies have several small business contracting goals, including for small businesses generally, Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs), and women-owned and veteran-owned small businesses. Each federal agency with procurement authority has an Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) to promote the use of small businesses to fulfill agency contracts. Small business goals and OSDBUs work in tandem to ensure that small businesses, not just large firms, benefit from the largest buyer of goods and services in the world, the U.S. government.
    In January 2025, the SBA lowered to 5 percent the goal of increasing the share of federal contracting dollars going to SDBs, a stark contrast to the Biden administration, which raised the SDB goal to 15 percent.[5] The Administration also appears to be undermining OSDBUs; according to reports, the Department of Health and Human Services, the fourth largest grantor of federal contracting dollars,[6] fired all OSDBU staff except one at the agency.[7]
    The President’s FY 2026 proposed budget doubles down on these actions by entirely eliminating several statutorily authorized and bipartisan entrepreneurial development programs, in addition to the MBDA. The President’s budget also proposes cutting Women’s Business Centers, the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), technical assistance for the Microloan program, and more. The Administration justifies these cuts by stating the previous administration awarded “billions in funding to certain businesses solely based on race and gender.”[8] Although some of these programs target specific resources to certain communities, the vast majority of these programs serve all Americans.
    The Trump administration’s war on targeted federal programs is already hurting minority and underserved small businesses. The New York Times found that the Administration’s contract cancellations have disproportionately impacted minority- and women-owned small businesses while largely ignoring the largest federal contracts. As of March 2025, 19 percent of cancelled contracts listed on the DOGE website are for minority-owned businesses and 11 percent are women-owned businesses, despite representing just 10 percent and 5 percent of federal contracts, respectively.[9]
    Bloomberg reported that SBA employees are uncertain whether they can attend meetings with the Hmong Chamber of Commerce or Latino business associations, and some SBA employees are being directed to withhold annual small business awards that were supposed to go to minority entrepreneurs.[10]
    These actions are unacceptable and harm the American economy. Minority-owned businesses employ millions of Americans and generate more than $2 trillion in annual revenue.[11] In the contracting space, the importance of a fully inclusive supplier base has also been well-documented,[12] including in the manufacturing industry.[13] Rather than strengthening support for minority-owned firms, President Trump has instead dismantled the MBDA, lowered contracting goals for SDBs, undermined OSDBUs, and proposed eliminating various entrepreneurial development programs. Undermining and dismantling targeted federal programs that recognize the historic challenges faced by minority business owners will ultimately hurt local communities and weaken the U.S. economy.
    We request answers from the Administration in writing on the following questions by July 10, 2025:
    Please explain how the Department of Commerce plans to utilize congressionally appropriated MBDA funds in accordance with statutory requirements.
    The MBDA Business Centers program is statutorily authorized under 15 U.S.C. § 9523. Please explain how decisions to fire staff who service the program and cancel Business Center contracts were made.
    Please detail how the Trump administration plans to meet the existing SDB contracting goal. Will the SBA commit to advocating for the full staffing and resourcing of OSDBUs to ensure all small business contracting goals are met or exceeded? If not, why not?
    Please detail the specific reasons for the President’s request to eliminate “15 specialized and duplicative programs,”[14] including the Women’s Business Center Program, SCORE, the State Trade Expansion Program, Native American outreach, technical assistance for the Microloan program, Growth Accelerators, and Regional Innovation Clusters.
    Sincerely,

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Lomond Avenue, Tokoroa

    Source: New Zealand Police

    One person has died following a serious crash in Tokoroa overnight.

    At around 12am Police were alerted to a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian on Lomond Avenue.

    Despite best efforts of emergency services, one person died at the scene.

    The Serious Crash Unit has conducted a scene examination.

    The road was closed for a period of time, however reopened early this morning.

    Police continue to make enquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI: Bitcoin Treasury Corporation Announces Completion of Initial Bitcoin Acquisition Phase and Now Holds a Total of 771.37 Bitcoin

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Not for distribution to United States news wire services or for dissemination in the United States.

    TORONTO, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin Treasury Corporation (TSXV:BTCT) (“Bitcoin Treasury” or the “Corporation”), is pleased to announce that it has completed the initial phase of its Bitcoin accumulation plan in alignment with its core strategy to accumulate Bitcoin as a principal treasury asset. The Corporation acquired 478.57 Bitcoin for a total purchase price of CAD$70 million. The Corporation now holds 771.37 Bitcoin on its balance sheet. This results in a starting Bitcoin per Share (“BPS”) of approximately 0.0000634. BPS is calculated on a fully diluted basis, accounting for the convertible debentures but excluding warrants.

    Bitcoin Treasury Corporation will continue to accumulate Bitcoin as part of its broader strategy to build long-term shareholder value. The Corporation plans to deploy its Bitcoin holdings through institutional lending and liquidity services, offering counterparties access to capital while maintaining a strong focus on financial security and risk management. The Corporation views Bitcoin not only as a long-term reserve asset, but as a foundational pillar of its business model and revenue strategy. Through disciplined corporate finance and institutional-grade Bitcoin services, the Corporation aims to grow BPS and redefine corporate treasury management for the digital age.

    About Bitcoin Treasury

    Bitcoin Treasury Corporation is a Canadian-based company focused on institutional-grade Bitcoin services, initially offering Bitcoin-denominated loans. Bitcoin Treasury’s core strategy is to build shareholder value through the strategic accumulation and active deployment of Bitcoin. Recognizing Bitcoin’s finite supply and long-term potential, the Corporation intends to maintain a robust treasury position while supporting the development of its service offerings.

    For further information, please contact:

    Bitcoin Treasury Corporation
    Elliot Johnson, Chief Executive Officer
    Phone: 416-619-3403
    Email: ejohnson@btctcorp.com

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

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    This news release includes certain “forward-looking statements” under applicable Canadian securities legislation. Any statements that involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expect”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, or variations of such words and phrases) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: business integration risks; the Corporation’s operating results will experience significant fluctuations due to the highly volatile nature of Bitcoin; the Corporation operates in a heavily regulated environment and any material changes or actions could lead to negative adverse effects to the business model, operational results, and financial condition of the Corporation; evolving cryptocurrency regulatory requirements and the impact on the Corporation’s business plan; Bitcoin value risk; reliance on key personnel; implementation of the Corporation’s business plan; lack of operating history; competitive conditions; de banking and financial services risk; anti money laundering and corrupt business practices; additional capital; financing risks; global financial conditions; insurance and uninsured risks; cybersecurity risks; changes to bank fees or practices, or payment card networks; audit of tax filings; market for the Bitcoin Treasury Shares; market price of the Bitcoin Treasury Shares; conflicts of interest; internal controls; tariffs and the imposition of other restrictions on trade could adversely affect the Corporation’s business; risk of litigation; pandemics or other health crisis; acquisitions and integration; risk of dilution of Bitcoin Treasury securities; dividend policy; Bitcoin price volatility; custodial risks; technological vulnerabilities; Bitcoin transactions are irreversible and may result in significant losses; short history risk; limited history of the Bitcoin market; potential decrease in the global demand for Bitcoin; economic and political factors; top Bitcoin holders control a significant percentage of the outstanding Bitcoin; availability of exchange traded products liquidity; security breaches; the requirements that accompany being a publicly traded company may put a strain on the Corporation’s resources, divert attention from management, and adversely affect its ability to maintain and attract management and qualified board members; liquidity risk; leverage risk; and share price fluctuations.

    Although management of the Corporation believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions and have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release are made as of the date of this news release, and the Corporation does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the included forward -looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, change in management’s estimates or opinions, future circumstances or events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities law.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Hagerty: Contrary to Democrats’ False Claims, President Trump’s Leadership Ended a War

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Tennessee Bill Hagerty
    “President Trump’s actions to address Iran’s nuclear weapons program last weekend did not start a war—they ended one…I cannot—and will not—support a resolution that removes the ability of the President of the United States to act decisively in defense of our national interests, our allies, and our armed forces…That is the job of a Commander-in-Chief.”
    WASHINGTON—Today, United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, spoke on the Senate floor supporting President Donald Trump’s leadership and urging his Senate colleagues to oppose the War Powers Resolution on Iran.

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    Remarks as prepared for delivery
    Thank you, Mr. President.
    President Trump’s actions to address Iran’s nuclear weapons program last weekend did not start a war—they ended one.
    And so I rise today to support President Trump’s wisdom and leadership in decisively countering Iran’s nuclear threat—and therefore to oppose this ill-conceived joint resolution.
    As a United States Senator and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, I understand and respect the role that Congress plays in matters of war and peace.
    But I cannot—and will not—support a resolution that removes the ability of the President of the United States to act decisively in defense of our national interests, our allies, and our Armed Forces.
    This resolution, if passed, would send a dangerous message—not just to Iran’s terrorist-sponsoring regime, but also to every adversary who is seeking to exploit our domestic debates and internal divisions.
    This resolution would signal that America’s resolve can be hamstrung by congressional hesitation at the very moment when clarity, unity, and strength are most needed.
    I cannot state this strongly enough: President Trump acted entirely within his constitutional authority under Article II and in accordance with his solemn duty to defend this nation and the American people.
    Operation Midnight Hammer was a targeted, strategic, and necessary use of force to eliminate immediate threats posed by the Iranian regime and its proxies.
    No American lives were lost or injured during this military operation—thanks to the leadership of President Trump; the advice and counsel of Vice President J.D. Vance, National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and General Dan Caine; and the brilliant planning and flawless execution of the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces.
    For decades, the Iranian regime has been attacking U.S. personnel, our allies, and our interests—through its Revolutionary Guard, through Hezbollah and Hamas and Houthi terrorists, and through its missile programs and cyber attacks.
    For decades, the Iranian regime has cynically violated international agreements to overtly and covertly pursue the capabilities to make nuclear weapons on short notice.
    The idea that the president, in the face of grave and gathering threats, can only sit idly by until Congress can hold hearings and schedule votes is not just naïve. It is reckless.
    This War Powers Resolution ignores the reality of modern warfare and constrains the Commander-in-Chief at the precise moment when decisiveness is critical.
    It elevates process over commonsense policy, and political optics over operational necessity.
    If the President had been forced to act in accordance with this resolution last week, the element of surprise would have been entirely lost—and the successful mission flown by our brave Airmen would have been a much different—and likely costlier—one.
    Of course, Congress must be consulted.
    Of course, we can debate the scope and strategy of our military engagements.
    But we must not shackle our President in the middle of a crisis when lives are on the line.
    We must not embolden the ayatollahs in Tehran by showing division and delay—because that is the path to endless wars, rather than decisive victories.
    President Trump acted—wisely and proportionately—to protect American lives.
    He acted to re-establish the credibility of our strategic deterrence.
    And he acted after decades of Iranian aggression that went largely unanswered by the previous administrations of President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama.
    President Trump—once again—demonstrated decisive leadership in the service of peace and stability.
    That is the job of a Commander-in-Chief.
    Let me conclude by repeating what I said at the start: President Trump’s actions last weekend did not start a war, they ended one—and with no American lives lost.
    We should not be here debating how to constrain this type of leadership, but rather discussing how to recognize and support it.
    For this reason, I urge my colleagues to oppose Senate Joint Resolution 59.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Concludes the 2025 Article IV Consultation and Completes the Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, and Second Review Under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility Arrangement with Tanzania

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    June 27, 2025

    • The IMF Executive Board today concluded the 2025 Article IV Consultation and completed the fifth review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement and the second review under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) arrangement with Tanzania, allowing for an immediate disbursement of about US$ 448.4 million (SDR 326.47 million) under both the ECF and the RSF.
    • Economic conditions have continued to improve, with robust growth and macro-financial stability. Real GDP growth was 5.5 percent in CY24 and is projected to reach 6.0 percent in CY25 and 6½ percent over the medium-term, contingent on decisive reform implementation.
    • Tanzania’s economic reform program supported by the ECF arrangement remained broadly on track. The authorities are committed to implementing reforms to preserve macro-financial stability, promote sustainable and inclusive growth, advance structural reforms, and address risks and challenges from climate change, supported by the ECF and RSF arrangements.

    Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded today the 2025 Article IV Consultation[1] with Tanzania and completed the fifth review of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement and the second review of the Resilience and Sustainability Framework (RSF) arrangement. The authorities have consented to the publication of the Staff Report prepared for this consultation.[2] Completion of the fifth ECF review allows for the immediate disbursement of about US$ 155.7 million (28.5 percent of quota, SDR 113.37 million), bringing Tanzania’s total access under the ECF arrangement to about US$ 908.3 million. Completion of the second RSF review allows for the immediate disbursement of about US$ 292.7 million (53.5 percent of quota, SDR 213.1 million), bringing Tanzania’s total access under the RSF arrangement to about US$ 345.4 million.

    The 40-month ECF Arrangement with Tanzania for a total access of about US$ 1,046.4 million at the time of program approval (200 percent of quota, SDR 795.58 million) was initially approved in July 2022, and was extended by 6 months in June 2024. The arrangement aims to support economic recovery, preserve macro-financial stability, and promote sustainable and inclusive growth. The 23-month RSF arrangement with Tanzania, approved in June 2024 (150 percent of quota), supports the authorities’ reforms to reduce prospective balance of payments risks and enhance economic resilience to climate change.

    Tanzania’s economic reform program under the ECF arrangement remained on track. All end-December 2024 quantitative performance criteria and indicative targets were met, and two end-December 2024 structural benchmarks were completed on time. Two of the three end-March SBs were implemented with delay, but the Secured Transaction Act has not been implemented and is reset to end-February 2026. All five reform measures (RMs) for this review were implemented despite challenges in meeting indicative timelines.

    Economic activity continued to gain momentum, with real GDP growth reaching 5.5 percent in CY24. Headline inflation remained stable at 3.2 percent (year-on-year) in April 2025, below the central bank’s target, while a neutral or mildly stimulative monetary policy was maintained and exchange rate flexibility increased. The banking sector remains resilient, but pockets of vulnerability persist. The fiscal balance weakened markedly in the third quarter of FY25, prompting the authorities to delay lower priority spending in the fourth quarter. The current account deficit narrowed further to 2.6 percent of GDP in CY24, from 3.8 percent in CY23, underpinned by strong export performance.

    The medium-term outlook is favorable, contingent on sustained reform implementation, particularly to strengthen the business environment and support a more dynamic private sector. However, risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside, and challenges to meet SDG targets and reduce poverty are daunting, especially considering that the population is expected to double by 2050.

    Following the Executive Board discussion, Mr. Okamura, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, issued the following statement:

    “Tanzania’s reform program supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) remains broadly on track. Amid downside risks to the economic outlook and daunting challenges to reduce poverty, the authorities’ strong commitment to reform implementation, as well as continued engagement and capacity support by development partners, are critical.

    “The authorities’ plan to resume growth-friendly fiscal consolidation in FY25/26 is welcome and will require steadfast implementation of revenue measures and strict cash management and commitment controls to ensure that spending is consistent with revenue outturns. Implementing contingency measures would also be essential to compensate for any budget over-run in FY24/25. In the medium term, decisive implementation of fiscal reforms including the new medium-term revenue strategy and public financial management reforms will be important to meet development needs while maintaining debt sustainability.

    “Continued efforts are needed to fully operationalize the new interest rate-based monetary policy framework. Monetary operations could be strengthened by improving liquidity forecasting capacity and operation of standing facilities and addressing segmentation and counterparty credit risk in the interbank cash market. The recent increase in exchange rate flexibility is welcome and should continue to be a key pillar of the new monetary policy framework. Ongoing efforts to upgrade financial supervision will help enhance financial stability and deepening.

    “Amid strong demographic pressures, achieving resilient and inclusive long-term growth requires accelerated human capital development through increased and more efficient public spending on education and health. At the same time, structural reforms in the areas of public sector governance, business regulation, and access to finance, as well as climate change-related reforms, are critical to foster private sector development and job creation, enhance economic resilience and reduce prospective balance of payments risks.”

    Executive Board Assessment[3]

    Executive Directors agreed with the thrust of the staff appraisal. They welcomed Tanzania’s continued robust growth, subdued inflation, and improved external balance. While they agreed that the medium-term outlook is favorable, they noted downside risks, including from an uncertain external environment, declining aid flows, and potential delays in reform implementation. They emphasized that the authorities’ commitment to reforms under the ECF and RSF programs will be critical to safeguard macro financial stability and achieve more resilient and inclusive long-term growth. Continued engagement and capacity development support by the Fund and other international partners also remain essential.

    Directors welcomed the authorities’ commitment to resume growth friendly fiscal consolidation in FY25/26. They concurred that stepped-up efforts to enhance domestic revenue mobilization in line with the recently approved medium term revenue strategy, and to strengthen public financial and investment management, will be critical to create space for priority development needs and safeguard debt sustainability. They called for prudent budget execution in an election year and enforcement of commitment controls to control spending. They welcomed the continued progress in reducing domestic arrears.

    Directors agreed that a neutral or mildly stimulative monetary policy stance remains appropriate at this juncture but encouraged the authorities to stand ready to adjust this stance if inflation pressures emerge. They called for continued efforts to improve monetary policy effectiveness, including strengthening monetary and liquidity management operations, policy communication, and central bank independence. They underscored the importance of greater exchange rate flexibility for cushioning the economy against external shocks and encouraged the removal of legacy exchange rate restrictions and Multiple Currency Practices. They welcomed the recent adoption of Basel II & III supervisory and regulatory standards and encouraged the authorities to continue upgrading the financial supervision framework and closely monitoring risks.

    Directors called for accelerated structural reforms to promote sustainable private sector led growth and job creation. They urged the authorities to improve the efficiency of tax administration, ease the regulatory burden, promote access to finance, close gender gaps, and upgrade infrastructure. They also highlighted the pressing need to increase human capital through increased and more efficient public spending on education and health, as well as on social safety nets. Directors commended the authorities’ efforts to strengthen the AML/CFT framework and encouraged them to formalize risk-based AML/CFT supervision in the real estate sector. They welcomed the progress made in strengthening climate resilience through the RSF supported reforms.

    It is expected that the next Article IV consultation with Tanzania will be held in accordance with the Executive Board decision on consultation cycles for members with Fund arrangements.

    Tanzania: Selected Economic Indicators

    2022/23

    2023/24

    2024/25

    Act.

    Est.

    Proj.

    Output

    Real GDP growth (%) 1

    4.9

    5.3

    5.7

    Calendar year real GDP growth (%) 2

    5.1

    5.5

    6.0

    Prices

    Inflation – average (%)

    4.6

    3.1

    3.3

    Central government finances

    Revenue (% GDP) 3

    15.0

    15.5

    16.3

    Expenditure (% GDP)

    19.3

    18.6

    19.7

    Fiscal balance (% GDP)

    -4.3

    -3.2

    -3.4

    Public debt (% GDP)

    45.9

    49.2

    48.5

    Money and credit

    Broad money (% change)

    18.8

    10.9

    11.1

    Credit to private sector (% change)

    22.2

    16.1

    12.5

    3-month Treasury bill interest rate (%)

    6.5

    6.8

    Balance of payments

    Current account (% GDP)

    -6.6

    -3.5

    -2.6

    FDI (% GDP)

    2.0

    2.1

    2.1

    Reserves (in months of imports)

    4.0

    3.8

    3.8

    External public debt (% GDP)

    29.7

    32.9

    32.8

    Exchange rate

    REER (% change)

    3.3

    -10.3

    Sources: Tanzanian authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections.

    1 All data refer to fiscal years (July-June).

    2 Fiscal year 2022/23 corresponds to calendar year 2023.

    3 Includes grants.

    [1] Under Article IV of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, the IMF holds bilateral discussions with members, usually every year. Staff hold separate annual discussions with the regional institutions responsible for common policies in four currency unions—the Euro Area, the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, the Central African Economic and Monetary Union, and the West African Economic and Monetary Union. For each of the currency unions, staff teams visit the regional institutions responsible for common policies in the currency union, collects economic and financial information, and discusses with officials the currency union’s economic developments and policies. On return to headquarters, the staff prepares a report, which forms the basis of discussion by the Executive Board. Both staff’s discussions with the regional institutions and the Board discussion of the annual staff report will be considered an integral part of the Article IV consultation with each member.

    [2] Under the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, publication of documents that pertain to member countries is voluntary and requires the member consent. The staff report will be shortly published on the https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/TZA page.

    [3] At the conclusion of the discussion, the Managing Director, as Chairman of the Board, summarizes the views of Executive Directors, and this summary is transmitted to the country’s authorities. An explanation of any qualifiers used in summings up can be found here: http://www.IMF.org/external/np/sec/misc/qualifiers.htm.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Bonamici, Balint, Frost Introduce Legislation to Improve Access to Care and Services for LGBTQI+ Seniors

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Suzanne Bonamici (1st District Oregon)

    WASHINGTON, DC [06/27/25] – Today Representatives Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), Becca Balint (D-VT), and Maxwell Frost (D-FL) introduced legislation to improve the long-term health and care of LGBTQI+ seniors. 

    Decades of marginalization and institutional barriers have left LGBTQI+ seniors with fewer sources of support, higher poverty rates, increased social isolation, and inadequate access to health care. Many of these seniors enter their golden years with the detrimental physical and emotional health effects of having lived through a lifetime of discrimination. The Ruthie and Connie LGBTQI Elder Americans Act would help overcome these barriers by decreasing isolation, improving health, and increasing access to culturally competent services and supports. 

    The legislation is named for Ruthie Berman and Connie Kurtz, long-time advocates for LGBTQI+ equality. Connie fought for the rights of LGBTQI+ older adults until her death in 2018. Ruthie, her widow, continues to serve as a champion for the cause.

    “Decades of discrimination have left many LGBTQI+ seniors without the support and resources they need to stay healthy as they age,” said Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici. “LGBTQI+ seniors are resilient, and they deserve to enjoy full, vibrant lives with the support they need to thrive. I’m grateful for Ruthie and Connie’s advocacy on behalf of LGBTQI+ seniors, and I’m glad to lead this legislation in their honor to provide LGBTQI+ seniors specialized access to care and services without discrimination.”

    “LGBTQI+ Americans are facing an overwhelming rise in attacks in the face of a hateful administration,” said Congresswoman Becca Balint. “And our LGBTQI+ seniors are being left behind with fewer supports, higher poverty and social isolation rates, and inaccessible health care. We owe it to our seniors to ensure they have access to the care and services they need. I’m proud to join Reps. Bonamici and Frost in uplifting the needs of LGBTQ+ seniors and celebrating the work of Ruthie Berman and Connie Kurtz.”

    “Like all Americans, our LGBTQ+ elders deserve to be able to live their golden years with the peace and security of quality, affordable care and a community that loves and respects them,” said Congressman Maxwell Frost. “In honor of the incredible work of Florida’s own Ruth and Connie, we must act as LGBTQ+ seniors face poverty and isolation to ensure they can live their lives free of discrimination.”

    The legislation is endorsed by: Congressional Equality Caucus, SAGE, Human Rights Campaign, Justice in Aging, and Advocates for Trans Equality (A4TE).

    “SAGE is honored to cosponsor the Ruthie and Connie LGBTQI Elder Americans Act, which addresses a critical need: support for the ever-growing number of LGBTQ+ Americans who are over 60,” said SAGE CEO Michael Adams. “By permanently establishing the National Resource Center on LGBTQI Aging, aging service providers will have access to a wealth of resources, information, and tools to help them create welcoming and affirming environments for LGBTQ+ participants.”

    LGBTQI+ seniors now face additional obstacles from an administration that seeks to disenfranchise them and their community. Because of these profound challenges, LGBTQI+ seniors require specialized services and support that are scarce and severely underfunded in every part of the country. 

    The Ruthie and Connie LGBTQI Elder Americans Act would:

    • Include LGBTQI+ older adults among women, rural, and racial and ethnic minorities as a population with the greatest economic and social needs under OAA;
    • Permanently establish the National Resource Center on LGBTQI Aging to provide critical resources, information, and tools for aging service providers to better address the needs of LGBTQI+ seniors;
    • Require the Assistant Secretary of Aging to oversee data collection for LGBTQI+ adults, their needs, and efficacy of state aging resources to meet those needs.
    • Require the long-term care ombudsman to collect and analyze data regarding LGBTQI+ discrimination; and,
    • Prioritize grants for organizations working to improve LGBTQI+ health, long-term care, and access to culturally responsive services.

    The legislation in the House is cosponsored by Representatives Becca Balint (D-VT), Maxwell Frost (D-FL), Mike Quigley (D-IL), Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), Summer Lee (D-PA), Jared Huffman (D-CA), Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Dina Titus (D-NV), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Ed Case (D-HI), Sharice Davids (D-KS), Andrea Salinas (D-OR), Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Sean Casten (D-IL), Mark Pocan (D-WI), Seth Magaziner (D-RI), Andre Carson (D-IN), Hillary Scholten (D-MI), Paul Tonko (D-NY), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Lois Frankel (D-FL), Nanette Diaz Barragan (D-CA), Henry “Hank” Johnson (D-GA), Jahana Hayes (D-CT), and Lateefah Simon (D-CA).

    A fact sheet about the legislation can be found here, and the text of the legislation can be found here.

    Bonamici also Chairs the Congressional LGBTQI+ Equality Caucus’ LGBTQI+ Aging Issues Task Force, and led the last two bipartisan updates to the Older Americans Act.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Bonamici Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Improve Tsunami Detection, Forecasting, Warnings

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Suzanne Bonamici (1st District Oregon)

    WASHINGTON, DC [06/27/25] – This week Representative Suzanne Bonamici introduced bipartisan legislation to improve tsunami detection, forecasting, warning coordination, and community mitigation programs.

    The Tsunami Warning, Research, and Education Act of 2025 expands tsunami research and updates crucial warning and detection technology. It improves response and resiliency efforts to better protect, educate, and equip communities vulnerable to tsunamis. This bipartisan bill reauthorizes and modernizes the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s National Tsunami Warning program, which expired in 2023.  

    “Tsunami can devastate a coastline in minutes, taking lives, destroying homes, crushing critical infrastructure,” said Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici. “More than five million Americans live in coastal communities vulnerable to tsunamis, including thousands in Oregon. These disasters can’t be prevented, so lives depend on our ability to detect, prepare for, and respond to them. We must update our critical tsunami warning systems and invest in research to make coastal communities safer.”

    Updating the National Tsunami Warning Program will continue to protect lives, advance scientific innovation, and provide communities with the tools they need to prepare for and recover from tsunamis through 2030. The Tsunami Warning, Research, and Education Act of 2025 would:

    • Enhance interagency and international coordination for tsunami alerts and response, including by integrating U.S. Geological Survey earthquake data with tsunami research.
    • Streamline and modernize the Tsunami Warning System and expand the use of emergency alert tools, including the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS).
    • Strengthen community hazard mitigation programs, including updated digital elevation models and behavioral science integration.
    • Require the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administrationto develop and update a tsunami research and development plan every three years.
    • Authorize $32 million annually, with targeted funding for state-level mitigation and research.

    Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) is an original cosponsor.

    A summary of the legislation can be found here, and the text of the legislation can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: Rep. Al Green Warns President Trump of More Impeachment Articles if Unauthorized Force in Iran Persists

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Al Green (TX-9)

    (Washington, D.C.) — On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Congressman Al Green delivered remarks on the House floor, forewarning President Trump of additional impeachment articles if unauthorized force in Iran persists. 

    You can access and listen to Congressman Al Green’s speech on his official YouTube page or by clicking here. The floor speech highlighted is also accessible on various social media platforms, including Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly known as Twitter).

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