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Category: Technology

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The historic building on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street has been equipped with architectural and artistic lighting

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    An architectural and artistic lighting has appeared on a historical building on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street. It was installed by specialists from the city services complex, said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “We developed a special concept for organizing the lighting of the building located at 14 Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Building 6. It was built in 1854–1871 as part of the Komissarov Technical School with the St. Alexander Nevsky House Church. The main task was to emphasize the beauty and architectural features of the historical building,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    The building has 33 energy-efficient lighting fixtures. They appeared under the upper and interfloor cornices and at the window parapets, highlighting the protruding parts of the two-story building. In accordance with the approved concept of a single light and color environment, a warm or neutral shade of white and moderate brightness are used for architectural lighting.

    Moscow is among the three most illuminated cities in the world — Sergei SobyaninSobyanin: We are equipping another 30 capital buildings with architectural and artistic lighting

    Over the past 13 years, the level of illumination in the capital has doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic lighting has increased fourfold. In total, there are more than one million lamps in Moscow today, while energy consumption is reduced thanks to the use of energy-efficient LEDs.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Infobip Unveils Conversational Experience Orchestration Platform (CXOP): The Next Generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Powered Customer Conversations


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    Global cloud communications platform Infobip (www.Infobip.com) today announced its Conversational Experience Orchestration Platform (CXOP) — a game-changing solution that places agentic AI at the heart of every customer interaction. CXOP enables brands to move beyond static, rules-based workflows to deliver dynamic, goal-oriented conversations across marketing, sales, and support — at scale. The announcement builds on Infobip’s AI Hub, marking a major step forward by natively infusing agentic AI across Infobip’s entire award-winning product stack — unifying channels, data, and automation into a single intelligent platform.

    Built on Microsoft Azure OpenAI in Foundry Models, CXOP uses intelligent AI agents to orchestrate personalized customer journeys across channels like WhatsApp, RCS, and web chat. These agents understand context, act autonomously, and seamlessly collaborate with human teams when needed — reducing time to resolution, improving loyalty, and cutting costs.

    Today’s consumers expect instant, relevant, and seamless interactions no matter what the channel. CXOP meets this demand by unifying messaging, automation, and AI-powered assistance within a single, intelligent platform that adapts to behavior, sentiment, and intent in real time.

    With CXOP, businesses can:

    • Deliver empathetic, goal-driven AI interactions across channels
    • Slash response times and reduce service costs through automation
    • Increase lead conversion and campaign performance with real-time personalization
    • Support hybrid teams with human-in-the-loop for complex cases
    • Launch fast with no-code or full-code deployment options

    At its core, CXOP leverages a network of intelligent, agentic AI assistants that understand user intent and execute context-sensitive workflows. These agents don’t just answer — they guide, solve, and act, creating fluid, human-like experiences from lead generation to retention.

    “CXOP enables enterprises to move beyond static workflows and deliver intelligent, empathetic interactions at scale,” said Ivan Ostojić, Chief Business Officer at Infobip. “It’s a foundational step toward building AI-first customer experiences that drive measurable business impact.”

    “Using agentic AI instead of a rules-based automation, Infobip’s new CXOP is an enhancement for customer experiences,” said Myladie Stoumbou, Sr Director ISV Partnerships, at Microsoft. “Available within the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, clients can access such certified products and eliminate the complexity of managing individual vendor relationships.”

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Infobip.

    For more information, contact:

    Marcelo Nahime  


    marcelo.nahime@infobip.com   

    Bojana Mandić 
    Bojana.Mandic1@infobip.com

    About Infobip:
    Infobip is a global cloud communications platform that enables businesses to build connected experiences across all stages of the customer journey. Accessed through a single platform, Infobip’s omnichannel engagement, identity, user authentication and contact centre solutions help businesses and partners overcome the complexity of consumer communications to grow business and increase loyalty. It offers natively built technology with the capacity to reach over seven billion mobile devices and ‘things’ in 6 continents connected to over 9,700+ connections of which 800+ are direct operator connections. Infobip was established in 2006 and is led by its co-founders, CEO Silvio Kutić, Roberto Kutić and Izabel Jelenić.

    Recent award wins include:

    • Infobip ranked as Leader in the Omdia CPaaS Universe Report for the third time (April 2025)
    • Infobip ranked an Established Leader in the Juniper Research Conversational AI Leaderboard (Feb 2025)
    • Infobip named a CPaaS Leader for the third time in the IDC MarketScape (Feb 2025)
    • Infobip named one of the top CPaaS providers in Metrigy’s CPaaS MetriRank Report (Dec 2024)
    • Infobip named number one among Established Leaders in RCS Business Messaging in Juniper Research’s RCS Business Messaging Competitor Leaderboard 2024 (Nov 2024)
    • Infobip recognized as the number one provider in the AIT Fraud Prevention market by Juniper Research (Oct 2024)
    • Infobip named a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) 2024 for the second year running (June 2024)
    • Infobip named to Fast Company’s Annual List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies (March 2024)

    MIL OSI Africa –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Be summer-job ready with the HMRC app

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Be summer-job ready with the HMRC app

    • English
    • Cymraeg

    Download the HMRC app for summer job success

    • Young people applying for a job this summer can download the HMRC app for instant access to the tax and salary details they need
    • More than 1.2 million young people aged 25 and under have downloaded the HMRC app to date
    • The HMRC app can be used to access an individual’s National Insurance number, employer history, tax code and pay details

    Young people finishing school, college or university and hoping to earn extra cash after their exams can download the HMRC app to get the details they need to be summer-job ready, says HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

    Jobseekers who use the HMRC app have their employment history to hand to get their job application in promptly. Once they start working, the HMRC app means they will have their tax code and National Insurance (NI) number to give to their employer to ensure they are paid correctly and pay the correct amount of tax, putting more money in the pockets of working people

    Between May and August last year, on average 40,000 additional young people were employed each month compared to September to December. Whether young people are looking for work in the hospitality industry, leisure, retail or fruit picking, downloading the HMRC app makes applying for a job simple, giving them instant access to the tax and salary details they need with minimal fuss.

    Young people make up a fifth of all HMRC app users with more than 1.2 million people aged 25 and under downloading it by April 2025.

    Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Chief Customer Officer, said:

    Earning extra cash is important when young people have down time from studying. Downloading the HMRC app is a simple way to ensure they can apply for their job quickly and get on with earning extra cash.

    One of the most important pieces of information jobseekers need when starting a new job is their NI number. More than 146,000 people called the National Insurance helpline in the 12 months to the beginning of April reporting they had lost or forgotten their NI number.

    It’s quicker and easier for individuals to access their NI number via the HMRC app. They can download it to keep it safely in their phone’s digital wallet to use whenever it’s needed. In the 12 months to April 2025, there were almost 90,000 NI number downloads by app users aged 25 and under.

    Young people should keep their National Insurance number safe in their digital wallets and only share it with people, such as an employer, to help prevent possible identity fraud.

    HMRC is also reminding young people starting a new job to check their payslips regularly to ensure they’re getting paid what they’re entitled to receive under National Minimum Wage requirements. If they have any concerns they are not getting the correct pay, they can contact HMRC or ACAS to make a complaint.

    Further Information

    More information about the HMRC app. 

    People can download the app at the App Store or Google Play. Online reviews for the HMRC app is currently [4.8] stars on the App Store, and [4.6] stars on Google Play. 

    Once a customer has signed into the app for the first time, they can use facial recognition, their fingerprint or a 6-digit pin to get fast and secure access. 

    Customers who don’t have a Government Gateway user ID and password and may need evidence to prove their identity for example photo ID such as a UK passport or UK driving licence. 

    We’re urging customers never to share their Government Gateway user ID and password. Someone using these details could steal from them or make a fraudulent claim in their name.

    The current National Minimum Wage hourly rates, which increased on 1 April 2025, are:

    • Age 21 or over (National Living Wage): £12.21
    • Age 18 to 20: £10.00
    • Age under 18: £7.55

    Further detail and previous rates can be found on GOV.UK

    Latest earnings and employment statistics May 2025

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government announces second batch of projects supported by RAISe+ Scheme

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Government announces second batch of projects supported by RAISe+ Scheme 
    The projects supported by the Scheme cover a wide range of innovation and technology (I&T) fields, including health and medical sciences, new materials and new energy, AI and robotics, electrical and electronic engineering, advanced manufacturing, Chinese medicine, and computer science/information technology (see Annex). These projects showcase Hong Kong’s robust research and development (R&D) capability and the diverse development of its I&T ecosystem.
     
    The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, welcomed the second batch of projects supported by the RAISe+ Scheme. He said, “The successful approval of the second batch of projects marks the Government’s continued commitment to promote commercialisation of local R&D outcomes through the RAISe+ Scheme. The Scheme fosters effective collaboration among the Government, industry, academia and research sectors, injecting new momentum into local innovation and technology development which in turn expedites the development of Hong Kong into an international I&T centre.”
     
    The ITC will continue to work closely with the universities and industry for the smooth implementation of the projects supported by the RAISe+ Scheme, with the aspiration of nurturing more I&T projects and start-ups with potential through the Scheme, thereby further driving Hong Kong’s high-quality development.
     
    With a funding allocation of $10 billion, the RAISe+ Scheme was launched in 2023 and aims to fund at least 100 research teams, which are from universities funded by the University Grants Committee and have good potential to become successful start-ups on a matching basis. Funding support from $10 million to $100 million will be provided to each approved project. Assessment criteria include the I&T component of the project, the commercial viability of project outcomes, the technical and management capability of the team, relevance of the project with government policies or in the project’s overall interest to the community, as well as the financial considerations of the project. The ITC announced the first batch of 24 projects supported by the RAISe+ Scheme in May 2024 with the total funding amounting to over $1 billion.
     
    Details of the scheme are available on its dedicated website (www.itf.gov.hk/en/raiseplusIssued at HKT 17:00

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Introducing Pundi AI Points (Alpha): Unlock Early Access to the Future of the Pundi AI Ecosystem

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Singapore, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — – Pundi AI, a platform that democratises AI development through a decentralised suite of tools, is excited to introduce Pundi AI Points (Alpha), a new activity-based rewards system designed to engage and reward our early adopters. This program tracks user contributions across the ecosystem and offers rewards in return.

    Pundi AI Points provide a way to measure your engagement. Whether you are holding tokens, buying, sharing content, activating codes, or inviting others to join, your participation now counts toward exclusive access and rewards.

    By taking part in this early phase, you can earn eligibility for future airdrops, trading fee discounts, and priority access to new launches. These include major products such as the AI MM Agent, AI Data Marketplace, AI Agent Launcher, and other partnership-driven innovations.

    Ways to Earn Points

    1. Log in using your X (Twitter), Telegram, or private wallet

    2. Complete tasks such as:

    • Holding $PUNDIAI in your private wallet
    • Buying $PUNDIAI on PancakeSwap
    • Posting, commenting, and sharing content through your X account
    • Activating codes found in our Telegram channels
    • Inviting friends to join and participate

    3. Claim your points daily to secure your rewards and ranking, each action is transparently tracked, and your accumulated points will influence your standing in upcoming token distributions and utility programs.

    Why This Matters

    Pundi AI Points (Alpha) marks a foundational step in building the future of the Pundi AI ecosystem. The early contributors who earn and engage now will shape the direction of products and receive direct rewards as the platform grows.

    Start Earning Today!

    Read the full FAQ: https://pundi.gitbook.io/pundi/pundi-ai-points-alpha 

    Join the campaign and start earning points: https://points.pundi.ai 

    By earning and claiming your Pundi AI Points, you are helping to define what comes next in Web3 and AI Data.

    About Pundi AI (https://pundi.ai)

    Pundi AI democratises artificial intelligence development through a decentralised suite of tools, offering services from an omnichain data layer to data tagging and annotation platforms. For more information, visit

    – END – 
    For media inquiries
    Kiki Zaccagnini, xinqi@lunapr.io
    Luna PR, Dubai

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Introducing Pundi AI Points (Alpha): Unlock Early Access to the Future of the Pundi AI Ecosystem

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Singapore, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — – Pundi AI, a platform that democratises AI development through a decentralised suite of tools, is excited to introduce Pundi AI Points (Alpha), a new activity-based rewards system designed to engage and reward our early adopters. This program tracks user contributions across the ecosystem and offers rewards in return.

    Pundi AI Points provide a way to measure your engagement. Whether you are holding tokens, buying, sharing content, activating codes, or inviting others to join, your participation now counts toward exclusive access and rewards.

    By taking part in this early phase, you can earn eligibility for future airdrops, trading fee discounts, and priority access to new launches. These include major products such as the AI MM Agent, AI Data Marketplace, AI Agent Launcher, and other partnership-driven innovations.

    Ways to Earn Points

    1. Log in using your X (Twitter), Telegram, or private wallet

    2. Complete tasks such as:

    • Holding $PUNDIAI in your private wallet
    • Buying $PUNDIAI on PancakeSwap
    • Posting, commenting, and sharing content through your X account
    • Activating codes found in our Telegram channels
    • Inviting friends to join and participate

    3. Claim your points daily to secure your rewards and ranking, each action is transparently tracked, and your accumulated points will influence your standing in upcoming token distributions and utility programs.

    Why This Matters

    Pundi AI Points (Alpha) marks a foundational step in building the future of the Pundi AI ecosystem. The early contributors who earn and engage now will shape the direction of products and receive direct rewards as the platform grows.

    Start Earning Today!

    Read the full FAQ: https://pundi.gitbook.io/pundi/pundi-ai-points-alpha 

    Join the campaign and start earning points: https://points.pundi.ai 

    By earning and claiming your Pundi AI Points, you are helping to define what comes next in Web3 and AI Data.

    About Pundi AI (https://pundi.ai)

    Pundi AI democratises artificial intelligence development through a decentralised suite of tools, offering services from an omnichain data layer to data tagging and annotation platforms. For more information, visit

    – END – 
    For media inquiries
    Kiki Zaccagnini, xinqi@lunapr.io
    Luna PR, Dubai

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: EngageLab Empowers Tea Beverage Brand Global Expansion with Customer Engagement Solution

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SINGAPORE, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EngageLab, a leading omni-channel customer engagement platform provider, is proud to announce its successful partnership with a prominent Chinese tea beverage brand, supporting the company’s global expansion through EngageLab’s high-delivery rate AppPush notification capabilities. This Chinese new tea beverage brand has recently achieved a significant breakthrough in overseas markets by presenting Eastern tea culture through a modern lens. Built on a foundation of premium original leaf tea, the brand has strategically expanded across global markets through carefully tailored localization strategies. The company has successfully established thousands of stores across more than 100 countries and regions, positioning itself as a leading Chinese brand in the fresh-made tea beverage sector throughout Southeast Asia, North America, and other key markets worldwide.

    With rapid business growth and global expansion, the brand encountered challenges in its overseas notification services, such as unstable channel quality and unreliable message delivery. These issues impacted user experience and the efficiency of global operations.

    To address these challenges, the brand partnered with EngageLab, adopting its AppPush solution to comprehensively optimize overseas messaging services and achieve three major improvements:

    • Superior Delivery Capabilities Supporting Global Expansion
      As the brand expanded to over 100 countries, especially in emerging markets like Southeast Asia, complex network environments posed challenges to efficient communication. EngageLab AppPush integrated international mainstream system channels such as FCM and APNS, along with major smartphone manufacturer push channels including Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, vivo, and self-built enhanced channels. This improved message delivery rates by approximately 40%, providing robust technical support for global operations.
    • Intelligent Cross-Regional Push Notifications Enabling Localized Operations
      Operating across diverse countries and regions, the brand faced varying user needs and operational strategies. EngageLab AppPush’s dynamic AppKey switching function brought tremendous convenience. When users switch countries within the app, the SDK can apply corresponding country/regional SDK configurations through simple API calls. This enables the brand to flexibly develop and implement independent push strategies, user behavior tracking, and marketing campaigns for different markets, without the need to develop and maintain multiple app versions, significantly reducing development and maintenance costs and enhancing regional market responsiveness.
    • Global Multi-Data Center Layout Ensuring Compliant Operations
      In a global environment where data sovereignty and privacy protection are highly valued, compliant handling of user data is crucial for international enterprises. EngageLab has deployed distributed data centers in multiple strategic locations worldwide (including Singapore, Virginia USA, Frankfurt Germany, Hong Kong China, etc.), providing robust localized data compliance solutions. The brand can intelligently select the most appropriate data storage and processing nodes based on users’ regions, strictly adhering to local privacy regulatory requirements.

    About EngageLab
    EngageLab is a world-leading AI-powered omnichannel customer engagement solution provider, unites technology and versatility to offer seamless customer interactions across every channel, including Email, AppPush, WebPush, OTP, SMS and WhatsApp Business. It empowers businesses to build lasting relationships and achieve higher conversions and retention. With a strong focus on innovation and performance, EngageLab supports businesses in over 220 countries and regions, delivering more than 1 million messages every second across various channels.

    For more information about EngageLab and its suite of solutions, visit www.engagelab.com.

    For Media Inquiries:
    Contact: marketing@engagelab.com
    Website: www.engagelab.com

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: EngageLab Empowers Tea Beverage Brand Global Expansion with Customer Engagement Solution

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SINGAPORE, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EngageLab, a leading omni-channel customer engagement platform provider, is proud to announce its successful partnership with a prominent Chinese tea beverage brand, supporting the company’s global expansion through EngageLab’s high-delivery rate AppPush notification capabilities. This Chinese new tea beverage brand has recently achieved a significant breakthrough in overseas markets by presenting Eastern tea culture through a modern lens. Built on a foundation of premium original leaf tea, the brand has strategically expanded across global markets through carefully tailored localization strategies. The company has successfully established thousands of stores across more than 100 countries and regions, positioning itself as a leading Chinese brand in the fresh-made tea beverage sector throughout Southeast Asia, North America, and other key markets worldwide.

    With rapid business growth and global expansion, the brand encountered challenges in its overseas notification services, such as unstable channel quality and unreliable message delivery. These issues impacted user experience and the efficiency of global operations.

    To address these challenges, the brand partnered with EngageLab, adopting its AppPush solution to comprehensively optimize overseas messaging services and achieve three major improvements:

    • Superior Delivery Capabilities Supporting Global Expansion
      As the brand expanded to over 100 countries, especially in emerging markets like Southeast Asia, complex network environments posed challenges to efficient communication. EngageLab AppPush integrated international mainstream system channels such as FCM and APNS, along with major smartphone manufacturer push channels including Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, vivo, and self-built enhanced channels. This improved message delivery rates by approximately 40%, providing robust technical support for global operations.
    • Intelligent Cross-Regional Push Notifications Enabling Localized Operations
      Operating across diverse countries and regions, the brand faced varying user needs and operational strategies. EngageLab AppPush’s dynamic AppKey switching function brought tremendous convenience. When users switch countries within the app, the SDK can apply corresponding country/regional SDK configurations through simple API calls. This enables the brand to flexibly develop and implement independent push strategies, user behavior tracking, and marketing campaigns for different markets, without the need to develop and maintain multiple app versions, significantly reducing development and maintenance costs and enhancing regional market responsiveness.
    • Global Multi-Data Center Layout Ensuring Compliant Operations
      In a global environment where data sovereignty and privacy protection are highly valued, compliant handling of user data is crucial for international enterprises. EngageLab has deployed distributed data centers in multiple strategic locations worldwide (including Singapore, Virginia USA, Frankfurt Germany, Hong Kong China, etc.), providing robust localized data compliance solutions. The brand can intelligently select the most appropriate data storage and processing nodes based on users’ regions, strictly adhering to local privacy regulatory requirements.

    About EngageLab
    EngageLab is a world-leading AI-powered omnichannel customer engagement solution provider, unites technology and versatility to offer seamless customer interactions across every channel, including Email, AppPush, WebPush, OTP, SMS and WhatsApp Business. It empowers businesses to build lasting relationships and achieve higher conversions and retention. With a strong focus on innovation and performance, EngageLab supports businesses in over 220 countries and regions, delivering more than 1 million messages every second across various channels.

    For more information about EngageLab and its suite of solutions, visit www.engagelab.com.

    For Media Inquiries:
    Contact: marketing@engagelab.com
    Website: www.engagelab.com

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Aurora Mobile’s EngageLab Empowers Tea Beverage Brand Global Expansion with Customer Engagement Solution

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHENZHEN, China, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aurora Mobile Limited (NASDAQ: JG) (“Aurora Mobile” or the “Company”), a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China, today announced that its subsidiary EngageLab, a leading omni-channel customer engagement platform provider, has partnered with a prominent Chinese tea beverage brand. The partnership will support the brand’s global expansion by leveraging EngageLab’s high-delivery rate AppPush notification capabilities. This Chinese new tea beverage brand has recently achieved a significant breakthrough in overseas markets by presenting Eastern tea culture through a modern lens. Built on a foundation of premium original leaf tea, the brand has strategically expanded across global markets through carefully tailored localization strategies. It has successfully established thousands of stores across more than 100 countries and regions, positioning itself as a leading Chinese brand in the fresh-made tea beverage sector throughout Southeast Asia, North America, and other key markets worldwide.

    With rapid business growth and global expansion, the brand encountered challenges in its overseas notification services, such as unstable channel quality and unreliable message delivery. These issues impacted user experience and the efficiency of global operations.

    To address these challenges, the brand partnered with EngageLab, adopting its AppPush solution to comprehensively optimize overseas messaging services and achieve three major improvements:

    • Superior Delivery Capabilities Supporting Global Expansion

    As the brand expanded to over 100 countries, especially in emerging markets like Southeast Asia, complex network environments posed challenges to efficient communication. EngageLab AppPush integrated international mainstream system channels such as FCM and APNS, along with major smartphone manufacturer push channels including Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, vivo, and self-built enhanced channels. This improved message delivery rates by approximately 40%, providing robust technical support for global operations.

    • Intelligent Cross-Regional Push Notifications Enabling Localized Operations

    Operating across diverse countries and regions, the brand faced varying user needs and operational strategies. EngageLab AppPush’s dynamic AppKey switching function brought tremendous convenience. When users switch countries within the app, the SDK can apply corresponding country/regional SDK configurations through simple API calls. This enables the brand to flexibly develop and implement independent push strategies, user behavior tracking, and marketing campaigns for different markets, without the need to develop and maintain multiple app versions, significantly reducing development and maintenance costs and enhancing regional market responsiveness.

    • Global Multi-Data Center Layout Ensuring Compliant Operations

    In a global environment where data sovereignty and privacy protection are highly valued, compliant handling of user data is crucial for international enterprises. EngageLab has deployed distributed data centers in multiple strategic locations worldwide (including Singapore, Virginia USA, Frankfurt Germany, Hong Kong China, etc.), providing robust localized data compliance solutions. The brand can intelligently select the most appropriate data storage and processing nodes based on users’ regions, strictly adhering to local privacy regulatory requirements.

    About EngageLab
    EngageLab is a world-leading AI-powered omnichannel customer engagement solution provider, unites technology and versatility to offer seamless customer interactions across every channel, including Email, AppPush, WebPush, OTP, SMS and WhatsApp Business. It empowers businesses to build lasting relationships and achieve higher conversions and retention. With a strong focus on innovation and performance, EngageLab supports businesses in over 220 countries and regions, delivering more than 1 million messages every second across various channels.
    For more information about EngageLab and its suite of solutions, visit www.engagelab.com.

    About Aurora Mobile Limited
    Founded in 2011, Aurora Mobile (NASDAQ: JG) is a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China. Since its inception, Aurora Mobile has focused on providing stable and efficient messaging services to enterprises and has grown to be a leading mobile messaging service provider with its first-mover advantage. With the increasing demand for customer reach and marketing growth, Aurora Mobile has developed forward-looking solutions such as Cloud Messaging and Cloud Marketing to help enterprises achieve omnichannel customer reach and interaction, as well as artificial intelligence and big data-driven marketing technology solutions to help enterprises’ digital transformation.
    For more information, please visit https://ir.jiguang.cn/.

    Safe Harbor Statement
    This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “confident” and similar statements. Among other things, the Business Outlook and quotations from management in this announcement, as well as Aurora Mobile’s strategic and operational plans, contain forward-looking statements. Aurora Mobile may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual report to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including but not limited to statements about Aurora Mobile’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to the following: Aurora Mobile’s strategies; Aurora Mobile’s future business development, financial condition and results of operations; Aurora Mobile’s ability to attract and retain customers; its ability to develop and effectively market data solutions, and penetrate the existing market for developer services; its ability to transition to the new advertising-driven SAAS business model; its ability to maintain or enhance its brand; the competition with current or future competitors; its ability to continue to gain access to mobile data in the future; the laws and regulations relating to data privacy and protection; general economic and business conditions globally and in China and assumptions underlying or related to any of the foregoing. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All information provided in this press release and in the attachments is as of the date of the press release, and Aurora Mobile undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

    For more information, please contact:
    Aurora Mobile Limited
    E-mail: ir@jiguang.cn

    Christensen
    In China
    Ms. Xiaoyan Su
    Phone: +86-10-5900-1548
    E-mail: Xiaoyan.Su@christensencomms.com

    In US
    Ms. Linda Bergkamp
    Phone: +1-480-614-3004
    Email: linda.bergkamp@christensencomms.com

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing unveils new policies to boost cultural industry

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

    Beijing’s Chaoyang district on Monday announced 17 policies aimed at promoting high-quality development of the cultural industry.

    These measures will offer targeted support for cultural enterprises, gaming and e-sports industries, and film production. 

    Over the years, Beijing has made great progress in building itself into a national cultural center.

    Jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Beijing municipal government, the National Cultural Industry Innovation Experimental Zone in Beijing’s Chaoyang district has seen remarkable growth over the past decade. The number of companies in the zone has grown from 16,000 to over 50,000, including 1,517 large-scale cultural enterprises and 44 listed companies.  

    The zone has fostered key cultural enterprises, including Pop Mart, whose Labubu collectible figure has gained global popularity recently. It is also home to China’s largest e-sports complex and a center dedicated to AI-generated art.

    To further support growth, financial services have been developed specifically for cultural enterprises. So far, more than 33.97 billion yuan (US$4.73 billion) in credit financing has been provided to 3,072 companies in the zone.

    In addition, Chaoyang has transformed former industrial sites into cultural parks, developing 102 creative industry parks across the district.

    Looking ahead, the zone plans to upgrade its traditional sectors such as film and advertising, while accelerating the development of four major industry clusters, which are digital advertising, digital audiovisual content, gaming and e-sports, and digital performing arts.

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Awards – Canterbury’s top young chefs crowned in new competition at Ara

    Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury

    New culinary talent has been on show in Ōtautahi, with 36 young chefs vying for top honours in the inaugural Waitaha Canterbury Young Chef Championships at Ara Institute of Canterbury.
    The Waitaha Canterbury Young Chef of the Year went to Clover Lippe, a promising young chef from Te Pae | Christchurch Convention Centre. Young Pastry Chef of the Year went to Ellouise Day who is completing her Diploma in Cookery (Advanced Patisserie) at Ara while working as Senior Chef de Partie and Pastry Chef at OGB restaurant.
    Both won a standout prize pack, and a coveted spot alongside their employers on a high-profile city billboard.
    Lippe had trained hard to refine her two-course menu of Lumina lamb loin, fondant potato, celeriac puree and charred brussels sprouts with pickled carrot followed by a Barker’s blackcurrant semifreddo with white chocolate vanilla cremeaux, vanilla sable and crumb and blackcurrant coulis.
    Executive chef at Te Pae, Des Davis, who attended the prizegiving, said her efforts had paid off.
    “We’re thrilled for Clover but also so pleased to see a competition like this available for young chefs,” he said. “It offers a different kind of challenge from service and is an excellent way to extend their skills. A competition like this has been missing and we’re glad to see it.”
    The industry-supported event held in Ara’s commercial training kitchens on Monday 16 June featured three categories:
    • Young Chef of the Year, sponsored by Catering Hardware
    • Young Pastry Chef of the Year, sponsored by Silikomart
    • Trainee Chef of the Year, sponsored by Akaroa Salmon
    Competitors came from leading kitchens including Kokomo, The George, OGB, Earl Bistro, Sudima Airport Hotel, The Montreal Bar and Restaurant, Atawhai Café and Curators House. Each worked with premium sponsored ingredients while showcasing their individual style.
    Head judge, Alliance Meat brand ambassador Darren Wright, said the competition tested not only the flavour and presentation of each dish, but also the chefs’ kitchen practices and professionalism.
    Young Pastry Chef winner Ellouise Day said she was delighted to take the win. Her layered walnut and maple syrup layered dessert with spiced apple compote, chocolate and walnut crumb, apple cider gel and chocolate ganache impressed the judges for its flavour and finesse.
    In the Trainee Chef division, an impressive 20 emerging young chefs competed in two heats. Participants were from high schools including Kaiapoi, Riccarton, Haeata, Hurunui, Shirley Boys’, Papanui and Lincoln. Many are dual enrolled at Ara or studying with ServiceIQ.
    The trainees were tasked with creating a pan-seared Akaroa salmon fillet and a warm salad of prawns, potato, chorizo and spinach, complemented by smoked paprika mayonnaise, lemon dressing and herb garnish.
    Gabriel Flower, from Sudima Airport Hotel took out the category’s top prize. His executive chef, Ara alumnus Dean Ding, said the new competition will play a crucial role in nurturing new culinary talent. “It’s time for new growth in our industry, and this competition will encourage young chefs to find their own passion for cooking. That’s what it’s all about.”
    Ara Department of Hospitality and Service Industries tutor Mark Sycamore said the event was set to become a firm fixture on Christchurch’s culinary calendar.
    “The fact they’ve signed up shows these young chefs are serious about their futures and willing to put themselves on the line. As a chef, they’re the people you want on your team,” he said.
    He praised the support from sponsors, which included a chocolate masterclass from Nel Vicencio at Mind Your Temper, an Alliance-sponsored “meet the farmer” experience, and premium product offerings.
    “Everyone has gone home with world-class equipment from Silikomart and a haul of other goodies. The backing has been phenomenal.”
    While these young chefs are still savouring their taste of success, Ara is already looking ahead to welcoming new contenders keen to etch their own names on a culinary championship trophy next year.

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Pacific Partnership 2025 Conducts Mission Stop in Suva, Fiji, June 13, 2025 [Image 17 of 26]

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    SUVA, Fiji (June 13, 2025) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Deika Bustamante, assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command, sanitizes a petri dish at the Fiji Centre for Disease Control, during Pacific Partnership 2025 in Suva, Fiji, June 13, 2025. Now in its 21st iteration, the Pacific Partnership series is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster management preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Pacific Partnership works collaboratively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security and stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/Released)

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Samsung Strengthens Premium Retail Footprint in Pune with New Viman Nagar Experience Store

    Source: Samsung

     
    Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, inaugurated another experience store in Viman Nagar in Pune, further reinforcing its commitment to enhancing premium retail presence across cities. Spanning 1050 sq. ft., the new store offers a one-stop destination for customers to explore Samsung’s cutting-edge innovations and seamless connected ecosystem under one roof.
     
    The store features dedicated zones showcasing the latest smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, smart rings, and the innovative SmartThings ecosystem that supports connected living. Through interactive displays and hands-on experiential areas, visitors can discover how seamlessly these devices integrate across productivity, entertainment, wellness and smart home automation.
     
    Located in one of Pune’s most affluent and high-footfall neighbourhoods, the new Samsung experience store offers customers an opportunity to explore and engage with the brand’s latest innovations across categories. As cities emerge as growth drivers, this store is poised to serve as a vital retail touchpoint, enabling deeper consumer engagement and strengthening Samsung’s presence in these high-potential markets.
     
    “At Samsung, our aim is to create inspiring retail experiences that bring innovation closer to our customers. The inauguration of our premium experience store in Viman Nagar, Pune, marks another significant step in strengthening our premium presence. This new store embodies our broader vision of growing our premium retail presence and offering a holistic, all-in-one destination that brings together cutting-edge innovation, meaningful customer engagement, and outstanding service, all under one roof,” said Sumit Walia, Vice President, Head of D2C Business & Corporate Marketing at Samsung India.
     
    Reinforcing its commitment to customer satisfaction and digital empowerment, the new store will host Samsung’s flagship ‘Learn @ Samsung’ initiative, which has seen success in other locations across India. This programme offers a variety of workshops designed to equip consumers—especially millennials and Gen Z—with the skills and knowledge to make the most of advanced tech. These interactive sessions that provide hands-on experiences with Galaxy devices, cover topics such as AI-powered photography, productivity, creativity and digital doodling, enhancing both user engagement and tech proficiency.
     
    To celebrate the launch, customers visiting the store can avail:
     

    Over 30 free subscriptions across leading OTT, music, wellness, and infotainment platforms.
    Exclusive discounts on over 40 brand gift cards and over 25 top deals from premium brands.
    Buy-1-Get-1-Free buffet deals across over 100 premium restaurants across India.
    Paytm First membership rewards, special travel savings on flights, and discounts at over 14,000 restaurants nationwide.

     
    The store also introduces Samsung Store+, a user-friendly digital platform that enables in-store visitors to explore detailed product information and conveniently choose home delivery, creating a smooth and integrated online-offline shopping experience. In addition, a dedicated service centre within the store ensures enhanced post-purchase support for customers.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Kazakhstan’s Participation in OCTOPUS 2025 Strengthens OSCE-Supported International Efforts to Combat Cybercrime

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: Kazakhstan’s Participation in OCTOPUS 2025 Strengthens OSCE-Supported International Efforts to Combat Cybercrime

    The delegation of Kazakhstan at the OCTOPUS 2025 held from June 4 to 6, 2025 in Strasbourg (OSCE) Photo details

    From June 4 to 6 2025, a delegation from Kazakhstan participated in the international conference “OCTOPUS 2025 – Conference on Countering Cybercrime”, hosted by the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France. The participation of the delegation was facilitated by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana within the framework of the extra-budgetary project “Supporting the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Development of Effective Policies to Counter Cybercrimes (Phase I)”, implemented by the Office in co-operation with the Ministry of Interior of Kazakhstan, and under the co-ordination of the Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan.
    The conference convened cybercrime and law enforcement experts from over 100 countries, serving as a premier global forum for addressing evolving cyber threats, fostering international collaboration, and sharing innovative approaches and policy practices.  The delegation from Kazakhstan comprised representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Financial Monitoring Agency, and the Prosecutor General’s Office, as well as OSCE project staff, who actively contributed to plenary discussions, thematic workshops, and bilateral consultations.
    Kazakhstan’s participation advanced the objectives of the OSCE-supported project by enabling national stakeholders to tap into global expertise, establish institutional partnerships, and explore innovative strategies for combating cybercrime. The knowledge and experience gained at the conference will contribute to the formulation of effective national policies and enhance the capacity of Kazakhstan’s law enforcement authorities to respond to complex cyber threats – particularly in areas such as cryptocurrency-related crime, AI-driven cybercriminal activities, and international legal co-operation on electronic evidence.
    Key topics of the conference included the malicious use of artificial intelligence, cyber threats to democratic institutions, and emerging financial fraud schemes such as “pig-butchering” scams. Participants also examined the role of the Second Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime in facilitating cross-border investigations and improving the admissibility of electronic evidence.
    Kazakhstan’s active engagement in OCTOPUS 2025 underscores its growing commitment to contributing to global efforts against cybercrime. It also reflects the tangible progress of the OSCE-supported project in promoting international collaboration, strengthening national capacities, and reinforcing Kazakhstan’s integration into the global cybercrime response community.

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Results of the University’s Interfaculty Spartakiads

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    For several years now, NSU has been holding two Spartakiads: among faculties and institutes in 15 sports and among first-year students in 7 sports.

    The academic year has come to an end, all the results have been calculated and the most athletic faculties have been determined. As in the previous year, the Faculty of Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics and Mathematics fought for the prize places, and this time the physicists won by a good margin. But the economists unexpectedly broke into third place, pushing aside one of the leaders of the previous years – the students of the Faculty of Information Technologies.

    The final places were distributed as follows: 1st place – Physics Department, 140 points 2nd place – Mechanics and Mathematics Department, 127 points

    3rd place – Faculty of Economics, 124 points

    4th place – Faculty of Information Technology, 118 points

    5th place – NSU SUNC, 104 points

    6th place – Faculty of Natural Sciences, 94 points 7th place – Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, 87 points

    8th place – Humanities Institute, 66 points 9th place – Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies, 65 points 10th place – Higher College of Informatics, 62 points

    11th place – Institute of Intelligent Robotics, 60 points

    12th place – Institute of Philosophy and Law, 49 points

    The Spartakiad of first-year students has also ended, which includes: mini-football, armlifting, track and field cross-country, swimming, strength all-around, cross-country skiing and shooting. The winners of the Spartakiad of first-year students were determined by the sum of places in six types of the program out of seven and they were:

    1st place – Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics

    2nd place – Faculty of Natural Sciences

    3rd place – Faculty of Information Technology

    More detailed results can be found in the Spartakiad tables on the page, where all competitions during the academic year were also covered.

    Congratulations to the winners on their excellent results! We thank all the participants who represented their faculties in various sports, and the teachers of the Department of Physical Education for organizing and holding sports and mass events throughout the academic year!

    We wish students successful passing of exam sessions, defending their diplomas and productive summer holidays, and we look forward to seeing everyone at our sports grounds next academic year!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Residents of two old houses in Kotlovka have begun moving into new apartments under the renovation program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Almost 300 residents of two old five-story buildings in the Kotlovka district received letters offering equivalent housing in a new building. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In Kotlovka, the city has transferred a new building at 11 Remizova Street, Block 2, for the resettlement of about 300 Muscovites. It has become the fifth residential complex built in the area intended for participants in the renovation program. Now families from two old houses have received letters from the city with offers of equivalent apartments and have begun to inspect housing in the new building. In total, 82 old houses in the area are to be resettled, and approximately 15.7 thousand city residents will receive new apartments here. As of today, almost 1.6 thousand Muscovites have become the owners of comfortable housing in the area,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    An information center has been opened on the first floor of the new building. Its specialists answer questions related to moving and help with paperwork for new housing. After the relocation is complete, shops, cafes, pharmacies, and online order pick-up points will open on the site of the center.

    “Over 170 residents of building 11, block 1 on Remizova Street and over 120 people from building 19, block 1 on Nagornaya Street received offers of equivalent apartments at the end of May. They began inspecting the housing offered by the city on June 16. The new apartments have the same number of rooms as the old ones, but due to more spacious kitchens, corridors and bathrooms, their total area is usually larger. The premises are rented out with a finished, improved finish according to the standards

    renovation programs, they already have plumbing and lighting fixtures installed. This allows you to move into a new home as quickly and comfortably as possible,” noted Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property.

    Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky added that the new building has 180 apartments with a total area of over 10,000 square meters. Five of them are equipped for residents with limited mobility – there are wide corridors and doorways for easy movement in a wheelchair. The bathrooms are equipped with special handrails. The passage in the residential complex is through. From the entrance, residents will be able to go out both to the courtyard with a children’s and sports grounds, and to the street with guest parking. For a comfortable move, the city provides free movers and a car to participants in the renovation program. Service “Moving Assistance” You can order it yourself on mos.ru or at the resettlement information center.

    As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, a general guide will help you prepare for your planned move instruction, available in the super service “Moving under the renovation program”. With its help, you can find out how the move is organized, get information about the necessary documents for drawing up a contract, and also use links to useful services. If you configure the parameters of the move, you will be able to read the instructions for a specific life situation.

    Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow said that the renovation program included 131 more sites for the construction of houses.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program in twice.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The number of online literature readers in China has reached 575 million, and a quarter of them are zoomers

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

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

    BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) — China’s online literature audience has grown to 575 million, underscoring the growing dominance of digital storytelling in the country’s cultural landscape.

    Of the total online literature audience, about half are readers aged 26 to 45, with the growth of this figure largely driven by those born after 2000, who make up almost a quarter of all online literature readers in the country.

    This is stated in the Blue Book on China Online Literature 2024, published on Tuesday by the China Writers Association. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China and Kazakhstan: A story about how friendship has cemented the hearts of two people and continues to unite the peoples of the two countries

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

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

    ALMATY, June 17 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly told a touching story of friendship between China and Kazakhstan: “More than 80 years ago, Chinese and Kazakh composers Xian Xinghai and Bakhytzhan Baikadamov met and became friends in Almaty, and their brotherly friendship transcended the borders of their countries… In difficult times, when Xian Xinghai was alone, sick and poor, Kazakh composer Bakhytzhan Baikadamov provided him with shelter.”

    This year marks the 120th anniversary of Xian Xinghai’s birth. B. Baikadamov’s nearly 80-year-old daughter, Baldyrgan Baikadamova, who recently recovered from a serious illness, gave an interview to Xinhua at her home in Almaty.

    She says that Xian Xinghai often repeated two cherished wishes: first, to find his family and tell them about his life in Almaty; second, to take his latest works to China. “Stories about these two cherished wishes are still told today, and this proves that true friendship can transcend time and space,” she says.

    “KAZAKHSTAN-CHINESE FAMILY”

    In May 1940, Xian Xinghai left Yan’an for the Soviet Union to work on the documentary film “Yan’an and the Eighth Army”. In 1941, due to the war, the film’s production was suspended, and Xian Xinghai was unable to return to his homeland. At the end of 1942, he reached Almaty, but still could not find a way to leave for China. B. Baikadamov, whom he had never met before, extended a helping hand to him.

    B. Baikadamov, meeting Xian Xinghai on the street, saw a thin, poorly dressed young man sitting on a suitcase with a violin in his hands. Despite the language barrier, he realized that this man needed help and brought him to his home. The two composers supported each other in difficult times, inspiring the people with their music in the fight against fascism. The story of their friendship, which went through trials, still remains in the memory of the peoples of the two countries.

    “Over the years, my father’s stories and the memories of relatives made me feel like I was a witness to this history,” says B. Baikadamova. Before retiring, she held the position of vice-rector of the Almaty Conservatory. On the walls of her office, you can see many folk instruments, and in the bookcase by the wall, there is a photograph of her father.

    B. Baikadamova says that the days when Xian Xinghai and B. Baikadamova’s family lived together were difficult. Food was rationed, and there was very little of it. “/We/ planted potatoes, beets, carrots, and that’s how we survived… Grandma could exchange potatoes, for example, for butter. She always worried about Xian Xinghai, saying: “He’s too thin.” In the cold winter, Xian Xinghai didn’t have warm clothes, and Grandma remade an old coat for him,” she says.

    After the death of composer B. Baikadamov, his family continued to remember Xian Xinghai’s wishes. In 1986, after numerous efforts, B. Baikadamova managed to contact Xian Xinghai’s daughter, Xian Ning. “When Xian Ning first came to Kazakhstan, we had a long conversation about her father’s life here. This was the beginning of our friendship, and one could say that our two families became one Kazakh-Chinese family,” she says.

    B. Baikadamova believes that the history of “brotherly friendship that transcended the borders of countries,” which Chairman Xi Jinping spoke about, is a symbol of friendship between Kazakhstan and China and “an ideal example of people’s diplomacy.”

    As the keeper of this friendship, she often interacts with the Chinese and feels part of this country. She has witnessed how the story of her father’s friendship with a Chinese composer continues to promote cultural exchanges between Kazakhstan and China, and is pleased to see the blossoming of practical cooperation between the two countries in various fields. “And the more people know about this story and the details of this story, the closer our peoples will become,” says our interlocutor.

    “HIS WORKS HAVE RETURNED INSTEAD OF HIM”

    Music always sounded in B. Baikadamov’s house. Music was the most important language in the communication between the two composers.

    During the war years, Xian Xinghai never stopped yearning for his homeland and loved ones. Symphony No. 1 “National Liberation”, Symphony No. 2 “Holy War”, Suite “The Whole River is Red” /”Manjianghong”/… Each piece, each manuscript carried a piece of the composer’s soul.

    On the advice of B. Baikadamov, Xian Xinghai took on the task of creating a symphonic poem about the hero of the Kazakh people, Amangeldy. Based on the folk songs collected by the Kazakh composer, Xian Xinghai created the poem “Amangeldy”, which inspired local residents. In Kazakhstan, Xian Xinghai also taught music theory, taught how to play musical instruments, and held concerts, receiving wide recognition.

    In early 1944, on the advice of B. Baikadamov, Xian Xinghai went to Kostanay to work in a local musical ensemble as an accompanist. In 1945, while touring in a remote village, he fell ill with pneumonia and soon died in Moscow.

    According to B. Baikadamova, Xian Xinhai wanted to bring the works written in Kazakhstan to China. “There is nothing more important and valuable for a composer than his work, it is his brainchild. /He wanted/ the Chinese people to know, hear and understand what he was thinking about in his last years,” she says, adding that the last works mean a lot to a musician, “like his last breath, like his last exhalation.”

    “My grandmother, father and aunt were gone, and fulfilling Xian Xinghai’s wishes, returning his last works to his homeland – this mission fell on me, and I had to fulfill it,” she adds.

    Due to the limited conditions, “Amangeldy” was originally written as a piano duet. Many years later, B. Baikadamova commissioned the Kazakh composer Bakir Bayakhunov to create an orchestral arrangement of the work and actively contributed to the poem’s return to China.

    Xian Xinghai was born in Panyu City, Guangdong Province. In December 2023, the Xian Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou hosted the “Musical Evening in Honor of the Friendship of Chinese Composer Xian Xinghai and Kazakh Composer B. Baikadamov”. The orchestral arrangement of “Amangeldy” was performed for the first time in the homeland of the Chinese composer.

    “It was a great happiness, I said to myself: “You finally did it!” — recalling that moment, B. Baikadamova is very excited. “He did not return /to his homeland/, but let his music return,” she adds.

    “SPREADING A COMMON VOICE AGAINST OPPRESSIVENESS AND AGGRESSION”

    “To survive, we must join forces and protect our homeland, which is more precious to us than our mother,” Xian Xinghai wrote in one of his letters to his mother.

    Xian Xinghai was born into a poor family of boatmen and raised listening to his mother’s folk songs and his grandfather’s flute. In 1929, the 24-year-old went to Paris to study and work, pursuing his musical dreams. He wrote an article expressing his aspirations: “a person who studies music” should “assume the heavy responsibility of saving China in decline.”

    “Saving China in Decline” — this phrase became the main idea of Xian Xinghai’s life and work. In 1935, he returned from Paris after completing his studies and actively joined the work of creating and distributing songs about resistance to Japanese aggression and saving the country. In 1938, he came to Yan’an and began teaching at the music department of the Yan’an Lu Xun Institute of Arts.

    It was very cold in the cave house in the winter, but Xian Xinghai’s enthusiasm for creating songs about saving the country was hotter than fire. In an old photo, the composer, wrapped in a cotton coat, sits at a small table, his brows slightly furrowed, and ponders something with a pen in his hand. It was here that he worked for six days and nights on the cantata “Yellow River.”

    In April 1939, the premiere of the work took place in the hall of the North Shaanxi Public School in Yan’an, and it was a huge success. “Defend the Motherland! Defend the Yellow River! Defend North China! Defend all of China!” These words, coming from the depths of the soul, were a fierce call to fight against the Japanese invaders, a melody written in defense of justice. From there, they spread throughout China, throughout the world, and can still be heard today.

    “The Yellow River Cantata embodies Xian Xinghai’s twenty years of experience and efforts in the field of musical creativity. At the decisive moment of the World Anti-Fascist War, Xian Xinghai used music to convey the great fortitude of the Chinese nation and convey the common voice of the people of the world against oppression and aggression,” said Liu Ni, director of the Yan’an Revolutionary Memorial Museum.

    At that time, Yan’an was short of material resources and lacked instruments for performing symphonic music. Therefore, the original version of “Yellow River” was written in simplified musical notation. After arriving in the Soviet Union to work, Xian Xinghai completed the overture and orchestral accompaniment score for the cantata.

    In 2005, the musical notation of the cantata “Yellow River” was published, on the systematization of which his daughter Xian Ning worked for eight years. It includes the “Yan’an version” and the “Soviet version”. Thus, Xian Ning “did what her father could not”.

    “PRECIOUS MEMORIES ARE PASSED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION”

    “We have performed the Yellow River cantata on stage many times. In my opinion, it is one of the most outstanding and touching works of China. Everyone, from musicians to ordinary people, can appreciate it, understand it and draw strength from it,” Beimbet Demeuov, chief conductor of the B. Baikadamov Kazakh State Choir, told Xinhua.

    In 2024, it was 85 years since the premiere of the cantata “Yellow River”. In October of the same year, B. Demeuov headed the Kazakh State Choir named after B. Baikadamov, which gave a concert in Wuhan. When the inspiring melody sounded and the Kazakhs sang in Chinese, the hall burst into prolonged applause.

    “In recent years, relations between the two countries have become increasingly close, from close high-level contacts to rich cultural exchanges,” Demeuov said, expressing hope that President Xi Jinping’s visit to Kazakhstan to attend the second China-Central Asia Summit will contribute to “further deepening cooperation between the two sides in all areas.”

    Roza Bakbergenova, soloist of the B. Baikadamov Choir, said that the brotherly friendship between Xian Xinghai and B. Baikadamov is a valuable memory of the friendly relations between the peoples of the two countries, and expressed hope for deeper cultural exchanges between the two countries in the future.

    According to B. Demeuov, Xian Xinghai’s “Amangeldy” and “Yellow River” have amazing power, reflect the composer’s deep study of the Kazakh people, culture and history, and are very popular with the local population. “Many thanks to Xian Xinghai for writing such works for us,” said B. Demeuov.

    Like Xian Xinghai, the famous Kazakh composer B. Baikadamov was also a patriot, inspired people to resist oppression with music, and dedicated his entire life to collecting, recording, and preserving Kazakh folk music. His works, such as “Dombyra” and “Su tasushi kyz” /“Water Carrier Girl”/ are still widely known.

    Yu Yafei, a teacher at the music department of the Xinghai Conservatory of Music in Guangzhou, noted that awakening the spirit of resistance, unyielding will and confidence in victory in the people through national music was the common goal of Xian Xinghai and B. Baikadamov, as well as the spiritual force that allowed the cantata “Yellow River” and the poem “Amangeldy” to overcome space and time. “This is the true meaning of why we still remember them, remember history and maintain friendship,” he added.

    In Almaty, Xian Xinghai Street is located next to Baikadamov Street and there is a monument on it with an inscription in Chinese, Kazakh and Russian: “The street is named in honor of the outstanding Chinese composer, an ambassador of friendship and culture between the peoples of Kazakhstan and China.”

    “The younger generation of Kazakhstan should know and continue this beautiful friendship, and I believe that in the future there will be even more beautiful stories about the friendship between Kazakhstan and China,” says local resident Ulan Bekmukhanbetova.

    Old age and illness do not prevent B. Baikadamova from traveling to promote friendship. The elderly woman plans to visit Guangzhou again this August to donate several valuable items that belonged to Xian Xinghai, as well as historical materials related to him. She also plans to take her granddaughter with her to see Xian Xinghai’s hometown. “I hope that this familial friendship between our fathers and the precious memories between our countries will be passed on from generation to generation,” says B. Baikadamova. –0–

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking News: China-Kyrgyzstan Cooperation Has Great Potential – Xi Jinping

    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

    ASTANA, June 17 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan has great potential, calling on the two countries to increase trade and investment and expand cooperation in developing sectors.

    Xi Jinping made the statement at a meeting with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov on the sidelines of the second China-Central Asia summit in the Kazakh capital Astana.

    Xi Jinping called on the two sides to advance the high-quality construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway and stimulate new growth factors in clean energy, green minerals and AI.

    China is ready to firmly support each other with Kyrgyzstan on issues concerning the fundamental interests and key concerns of the two countries, the Chinese President added. –0–

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: STMicroelectronics introduces advanced Human Presence Detection solution to enhance laptop and PC user experience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    STMicroelectronics introduces advanced Human Presence Detection solution to enhance laptop and PC user experience

    • New technology delivers more than 20% power consumption reduction per day in addition to improved security and privacy
    • ST solution combines market leading Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors and unique AI algorithms for a seamless user experience

    Geneva, Switzerland, June 17, 2025 — STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, introduces a new Human Presence Detection (HPD) technology for laptops, PCs, monitors and accessories, delivering more than 20% power consumption reduction per day in addition to improved security and privacy. ST’s proprietary solution combines market-leading FlightSense™ Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors with unique AI algorithms to deliver a hands-free fast Windows Hello authentication; and delivers a range of benefits such as longer battery lifetime, and user-privacy or wellness notifications.

    “Building on the integration of ST FlightSense technology in more than 260 laptops and PC models launched in recent years, we are looking forward to see our new HPD solution contributing to make devices more energy-efficient, secure, and user-friendly,” said Alexandre Balmefrezol, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Imaging Sub-Group at STMicroelectronics. “As AI and sensor technology continue to advance, with greater integration of both hardware and software, we can expect to see even more sophisticated and intuitive ways of interacting with our devices, and ST is best positioned to continue to lead this market trend.”

    “Since 2023, 3D sensing in consumer applications has gained new momentum, driven by the demand for better user experiences, safety, personal robotics, spatial computing, and enhanced photography and streaming. Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology is expanding beyond smartphones and tablets into drones, robots, AR/VR headsets, home projectors, and laptops. In 2024, ToF modules generated $2.2 billion in revenue, with projections reaching $3.8 billion by 2030 (9.5% CAGR). Compact and affordable, multizone dToF sensors are now emerging to enhance laptop experiences and enable new use cases,” said Florian Domengie, PhD Principal Analyst, Imaging at Yole Group.

    The 5th generation turnkey ST solution
    By integrating hardware and software components by design, the new ST solution is a readily deployable system based on FlightSense 8×8 multizones Time-of-Flight sensor (VL53L8CP) complemented by proprietary AI-based algorithms enabling functionalities such as human presence detection, multi-person detection, and head orientation tracking. This integration creates a unique ready-to-use solution for OEMs that requires no additional development for them.

    This 5th generation of sensors also integrates advanced features such as gesture recognition, hand posture recognition, and wellness monitoring through human posture analysis. 

    ST’s Human Presence Detection (HPD) solution enables enhanced features such as:

    • Adaptive Screen Dimming tracks head orientation to dim the screen when the user isn’t looking, reducing power consumption by more than 20%.
    • Walk-Away Lock & Wake-on-Attention automatically locks the device when the user leaves and wakes up upon return, improving security and convenience.
    • Multi-Person Detection alerts the user if someone is looking over their shoulder, enhancing privacy.

    Tailored AI algorithm
    STMicroelectronics has implemented a comprehensive AI-based development process that from data collection, labeling, cleaning, AI training and integration in a mass-market product. This effort relied on thousands of data-logs from diverse sources, including contributions from workers who uploaded personal seating and movement data over several months, enabling the continuous refinement of AI algorithms.

    One significant achievement is the transformation of a Proof-Of-Concept (PoC) into a mature solution capable of detecting a laptop user’s head orientation using only 8×8 pixels of distance data. This success was driven through a meticulous development process that included four global data capture campaigns, 25 solution releases over the course of a year, and rigorous quality control of AI training data. The approach also involved a tailored pre-processing method for VL53L8CP ranging data, and the design of four specialized AI networks: Presence AI, HOR (Head Orientation) AI, Posture AI, and Hand Posture AI. Central to this accomplishment was the VL53L8CP ToF sensor, engineered to optimize the Signal-To-Noise ratio (SNR) per zone, which played a critical role in advancing these achievements.

    Enhanced user experience & privacy protection
    The ToF sensor ensures complete user privacy without capturing images or relying on the camera, unlike previous versions of webcam-based solutions.

    Adaptive Screen Dimming:

    • Uses AI algorithms to analyze the user’s head orientation. If the user is not looking at the screen, the system gradually dims the display to conserve power.
    • Extends battery life by minimizing energy consumption.
    • Optimizes for low power consumption with AI algorithms and can be seamlessly integrated into existing PC sensor hubs.

    Walk-Away Lock (WAL) & Wake-on-Approach (WOA):

    • The ToF sensor automatically locks the PC when the user moves away and wakes it upon their return, eliminating the need for manual interaction.
    • This feature enhances security, safeguards sensitive data, and offers a seamless, hands-free user experience.
    • Advanced filtering algorithms help prevent false triggers, ensuring the system remains unaffected by casual passerby.

    Multi-Person Detection (MPD):

    • The system detects multiple people in front of the screen and alerts the user if someone is looking over their shoulder.
    • Enhances privacy by preventing unauthorized viewing of sensitive information.
    • Advanced algorithms enable the system to differentiate between the primary user and other nearby individuals.

    Technical highlights: VL53L8CP: ST FlightSense 8×8 multizones ToF sensor. https://www.st.com/en/imaging-and-photonics-solutions/time-of-flight-sensors.html

    • AI-based: compact, low-power algorithms suitable for integration into PC sensor hubs.
    • A complete ready-to-use solution includes hardware (ToF sensor) and software (AI algorithms).

    About STMicroelectronics
    At ST, we are 50,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An integrated device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of cloud-connected autonomous things. We are on track to be carbon neutral in all direct and indirect emissions (scopes 1 and 2), product transportation, business travel, and employee commuting emissions (our scope 3 focus), and to achieve our 100% renewable electricity sourcing goal by the end of 2027.

    Further information can be found at www.st.com.

    INVESTOR RELATIONS
    Jérôme Ramel
    EVP Corporate Development & Integrated External Communication
    Tel: +41.22.929.59.20
    jerome.ramel@st.com

    MEDIA RELATIONS
    Alexis Breton
    Corporate External Communications
    Tel: +33.6.59.16.79.08
    alexis.breton@st.com

    Attachments

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: STMicroelectronics introduces advanced Human Presence Detection solution to enhance laptop and PC user experience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    STMicroelectronics introduces advanced Human Presence Detection solution to enhance laptop and PC user experience

    • New technology delivers more than 20% power consumption reduction per day in addition to improved security and privacy
    • ST solution combines market leading Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors and unique AI algorithms for a seamless user experience

    Geneva, Switzerland, June 17, 2025 — STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, introduces a new Human Presence Detection (HPD) technology for laptops, PCs, monitors and accessories, delivering more than 20% power consumption reduction per day in addition to improved security and privacy. ST’s proprietary solution combines market-leading FlightSense™ Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors with unique AI algorithms to deliver a hands-free fast Windows Hello authentication; and delivers a range of benefits such as longer battery lifetime, and user-privacy or wellness notifications.

    “Building on the integration of ST FlightSense technology in more than 260 laptops and PC models launched in recent years, we are looking forward to see our new HPD solution contributing to make devices more energy-efficient, secure, and user-friendly,” said Alexandre Balmefrezol, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Imaging Sub-Group at STMicroelectronics. “As AI and sensor technology continue to advance, with greater integration of both hardware and software, we can expect to see even more sophisticated and intuitive ways of interacting with our devices, and ST is best positioned to continue to lead this market trend.”

    “Since 2023, 3D sensing in consumer applications has gained new momentum, driven by the demand for better user experiences, safety, personal robotics, spatial computing, and enhanced photography and streaming. Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology is expanding beyond smartphones and tablets into drones, robots, AR/VR headsets, home projectors, and laptops. In 2024, ToF modules generated $2.2 billion in revenue, with projections reaching $3.8 billion by 2030 (9.5% CAGR). Compact and affordable, multizone dToF sensors are now emerging to enhance laptop experiences and enable new use cases,” said Florian Domengie, PhD Principal Analyst, Imaging at Yole Group.

    The 5th generation turnkey ST solution
    By integrating hardware and software components by design, the new ST solution is a readily deployable system based on FlightSense 8×8 multizones Time-of-Flight sensor (VL53L8CP) complemented by proprietary AI-based algorithms enabling functionalities such as human presence detection, multi-person detection, and head orientation tracking. This integration creates a unique ready-to-use solution for OEMs that requires no additional development for them.

    This 5th generation of sensors also integrates advanced features such as gesture recognition, hand posture recognition, and wellness monitoring through human posture analysis. 

    ST’s Human Presence Detection (HPD) solution enables enhanced features such as:

    • Adaptive Screen Dimming tracks head orientation to dim the screen when the user isn’t looking, reducing power consumption by more than 20%.
    • Walk-Away Lock & Wake-on-Attention automatically locks the device when the user leaves and wakes up upon return, improving security and convenience.
    • Multi-Person Detection alerts the user if someone is looking over their shoulder, enhancing privacy.

    Tailored AI algorithm
    STMicroelectronics has implemented a comprehensive AI-based development process that from data collection, labeling, cleaning, AI training and integration in a mass-market product. This effort relied on thousands of data-logs from diverse sources, including contributions from workers who uploaded personal seating and movement data over several months, enabling the continuous refinement of AI algorithms.

    One significant achievement is the transformation of a Proof-Of-Concept (PoC) into a mature solution capable of detecting a laptop user’s head orientation using only 8×8 pixels of distance data. This success was driven through a meticulous development process that included four global data capture campaigns, 25 solution releases over the course of a year, and rigorous quality control of AI training data. The approach also involved a tailored pre-processing method for VL53L8CP ranging data, and the design of four specialized AI networks: Presence AI, HOR (Head Orientation) AI, Posture AI, and Hand Posture AI. Central to this accomplishment was the VL53L8CP ToF sensor, engineered to optimize the Signal-To-Noise ratio (SNR) per zone, which played a critical role in advancing these achievements.

    Enhanced user experience & privacy protection
    The ToF sensor ensures complete user privacy without capturing images or relying on the camera, unlike previous versions of webcam-based solutions.

    Adaptive Screen Dimming:

    • Uses AI algorithms to analyze the user’s head orientation. If the user is not looking at the screen, the system gradually dims the display to conserve power.
    • Extends battery life by minimizing energy consumption.
    • Optimizes for low power consumption with AI algorithms and can be seamlessly integrated into existing PC sensor hubs.

    Walk-Away Lock (WAL) & Wake-on-Approach (WOA):

    • The ToF sensor automatically locks the PC when the user moves away and wakes it upon their return, eliminating the need for manual interaction.
    • This feature enhances security, safeguards sensitive data, and offers a seamless, hands-free user experience.
    • Advanced filtering algorithms help prevent false triggers, ensuring the system remains unaffected by casual passerby.

    Multi-Person Detection (MPD):

    • The system detects multiple people in front of the screen and alerts the user if someone is looking over their shoulder.
    • Enhances privacy by preventing unauthorized viewing of sensitive information.
    • Advanced algorithms enable the system to differentiate between the primary user and other nearby individuals.

    Technical highlights: VL53L8CP: ST FlightSense 8×8 multizones ToF sensor. https://www.st.com/en/imaging-and-photonics-solutions/time-of-flight-sensors.html

    • AI-based: compact, low-power algorithms suitable for integration into PC sensor hubs.
    • A complete ready-to-use solution includes hardware (ToF sensor) and software (AI algorithms).

    About STMicroelectronics
    At ST, we are 50,000 creators and makers of semiconductor technologies mastering the semiconductor supply chain with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. An integrated device manufacturer, we work with more than 200,000 customers and thousands of partners to design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that address their challenges and opportunities, and the need to support a more sustainable world. Our technologies enable smarter mobility, more efficient power and energy management, and the wide-scale deployment of cloud-connected autonomous things. We are on track to be carbon neutral in all direct and indirect emissions (scopes 1 and 2), product transportation, business travel, and employee commuting emissions (our scope 3 focus), and to achieve our 100% renewable electricity sourcing goal by the end of 2027.

    Further information can be found at www.st.com.

    INVESTOR RELATIONS
    Jérôme Ramel
    EVP Corporate Development & Integrated External Communication
    Tel: +41.22.929.59.20
    jerome.ramel@st.com

    MEDIA RELATIONS
    Alexis Breton
    Corporate External Communications
    Tel: +33.6.59.16.79.08
    alexis.breton@st.com

    Attachments

    • T4711D — Jun 17 2025 — Human Presence Detection for consumer devices_FINAL FOR PUBLICATION
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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Public Statement Concerning the Imposition of a Civil Penalty on Edwin A Fryer Accountant (‘EAF’)

    Source: Isle of Man

     1. Action

    1.1 The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority (the “Authority”) makes this public statement in accordance with powers conferred upon it under each of section 27 of the Designated Businesses (Registration and Oversight) Act 2015 (the “Act”) and regulation 5(7) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Civil Penalties) Regulations 2019 (the “Regulations”).

    1.2 The making of such public statement supports the Authority’s regulatory objectives of, among other things, securing an appropriate degree of protection for customers of persons carrying on a regulated activity, reducing financial crime and maintaining confidence in the Isle of Man’s financial services industry.

    1.3 Following an inspection of EAF by the Authority under section 14 of the Act (the “Inspection”), which identified a number of contraventions by EAF in relation to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Code 2019 (the “Code”), and the opening of a formal investigation (the “Investigation”), the Authority has deemed it appropriate, necessary and proportionate, in all the circumstances, that EAF be required to pay a civil penalty imposed under the Regulations.

    1.4 The Regulations allow for penalties to be imposed at two levels depending on the seriousness of the contraventions of the Code identified. Penalties imposed equate to a percentage of the relevant person’s income (as such terms are defined in the Regulations). In this instance, the Authority has deemed that the contraventions of the Code identified, in all of the circumstances, merit that a civil penalty be imposed in the higher, Level 2, penalty bracket.

    1.5 The civil penalty imposed on EAF is the sum of £2,640 which is discounted by 10% to £2,376 (the “Civil Penalty”).

    1.6 The level of the Civil Penalty reflects the fact that EAF co-operated with the Authority and agreed settlement at an early stage.

    1.7 As with all discretionary civil penalties issued by the Authority, the level of the Civil Penalty is calculated as a percentage of EAF’s relevant annual income at the time that the contraventions noted within this public statement were identified. The absolute amount of the Civil Penalty relative to other civil penalties that have been issued by the Authority previously is not necessarily indicative of the seriousness of the contraventions and is determined each time on the facts of a particular matter and regard is had by the Authority to the level and the percentage of civil penalties imposed in other matters. In determining the Civil Penalty, the Authority considered mitigating factors specific to the circumstances of this case.  

     

    2. Background

    2.1 EAF is a sole practitioner who at all material times has been registered with the Authority as an External Accountant, Tax Adviser and Payroll Agent under the Designated Business (Registrations and Oversight) Act 2015.

    2.2 The Authority’s on-site Inspection in June 2024 and the subsequent Investigation identified a significant number of contraventions of the Code by EAF (the “contraventions”).

    2.3 The contraventions were systemic and longstanding, reaching back to EAF’s initial registration under the Act in 2019, evidencing that EAF had materially contravened the Code over a significant period.

    2.4 EAF’s failure to establish, record, operate and maintain adequate AML/CFT procedures and controls, as required by the Code, increases the vulnerability of EAF being used for money laundering or terrorist financing (including proliferation financing).

    2.5 EAF has engaged positively with the Authority throughout this matter in a timely and constructive manner.

     

    3. Key Findings from Inspection Report and Investigation

    Contraventions of the Code identified by the Inspection and Investigation included:

    3.1 EAF failed to establish, record, operate or maintain procedures and controls relating to its Business Risk Assessment (“BRA”), Customer Risk Assessment (“CRA”), customer screening, ongoing monitoring, including transaction monitoring, and monitoring and testing compliance with the AML/CFT legislation (paragraph 4 of the Code).

    3.2 EAF failed to carry out a BRA and therefore failed to estimate the risk of ML/FT posed by his business and customers (paragraph 5 of the Code).

    3.3 EAF failed to carry out CRAs for his customers and therefore failed to estimate the risk of ML/FT posed by his customers (paragraph 6 of the Code).

    3.4 EAF failed to carry out a Technology Risk assessment and therefore failed to estimate the risk of ML/FT posed by his customers (paragraph 7 of the Code).

    3.5 EAF failed to establish, record, or maintain Customer Due Dilligence information such as onboarding, photo identification or proof of address documents, in relation to New Business Relationships, therefore failing to take reasonable measures to verify the identity of new customers and not taking reasonable measures to establish the source of funds of new clients (paragraph 8 of the Code).

    3.6 EAF, in relation to his customers who were not a natural person, failed to adequately identify the beneficial owner as required by the Code (paragraph 12 of the Code).

    3.7 EAF, in relation to his customers, failed to perform, record or document Ongoing Monitoring as required by the Code, and undertook no Ongoing Monitoring or screening of customers to check for exposure to sanctions, Politically Exposed Person or adverse information as required by the Code. EAF’s failure to establish Source of Funds (“SOF”) before a business relationship was entered into meant he was not in a position to scrutinise transactions to determine whether or not they were consistent with the expected SOF of a transaction. As no CRAs were undertaken, EAF was unable to determine whether transactions were consistent with the customer’s business and risk profile (paragraph 13 of the Code).

    3.8 EAF did not establish, record, maintain or operate appropriate procedures and controls for the purpose of determining whether any customer (amongst other individuals) was, or subsequently became, a Politically Exposed Person (paragraph 14 of the Code).

    3.9 EAF did not establish and maintain separate registers to record internal disclosures, external disclosures, or any other disclosures to the Financial Intelligence Unit (paragraph 28 of the Code).

    3.10 EAF failed to establish, record, maintain and operate appropriate procedures and controls for monitoring and testing compliance with the AML/CFT legislation. EAF failed to produce reports in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 30(2) of the Code. Such reports are required at least annually and serve as a confirmation of the firm’s adherence to its legal obligations and the robustness of its AML/CFT framework (paragraph 30 of the Code).

    3.11 EAF failed to provide or arrange staff AML/CFT education and training as required by the Code (paragraph 32 of the Code).

    3.12 EAF failed to adequately meet the record keeping and record retention requirements of the Code (paragraphs 33 & 34 of the Code).

    4. Key Learning Points for Industry

    4.1 The Island’s National Risk Assessment currently assesses the accountancy sector’s level of risk for money laundering as medium, with the risk of terrorist financing being assessed as medium Low. The comparative size of the accountancy sector in the Isle of Man, the wide breadth of activities, the range of businesses from sole practitioners up to large international firms and the attractiveness of the sector to criminals are some of the factors that have led to the money laundering risk rating. It is recognised that accountants have knowledge and specific technical abilities which can make them attractive to professional money launderers and that the accounting sector may be used by money launderers to provide additional layers of legitimacy to criminal financial arrangements, especially where large sums may be involved. Whilst accountants and tax advisers do not ordinarily handle funds, they will often see more of a customer’s overall affairs than any other single financial institution or designated business. It is therefore important that all firms in this sector understand the sector specific AML/CFT risks to their businesses, in order to adequately mitigate those risks.

    4.2 Having understood the ML/FT risks they are exposed to, relevant persons must establish procedures and controls to maintain an appropriate risk framework including a BRA, CRA and TRA which must be recorded. The relevant person must operate these procedures and controls, meaning they must undertake the relevant risk assessments according to those procedures. Relevant persons must also maintain their risk assessment procedures to ensure they remain effective and up to date enabling the relevant person to manage and mitigate their ML/FT risks. This involves reviewing their procedures and documenting updates to those procedures as well as capturing the rationale for any variations from it. Such procedures and controls must be risk based meaning they should be tailored and proportionate to the relevant person’s particular circumstances.”

    4.3 Whilst the size, nature and scale of a relevant person’s business are factors that can be taken into consideration in developing its risk framework, compliance with the Code is mandatory. All firms undertaking business in the regulated sector have an obligation to conduct their affairs in a manner that adequately mitigates the risks faced by it in order to ensure that the Isle of Man retains its reputation as a responsible, and well regulated, international financial centre. Compliance with the Code is the cornerstone of mitigating those risks.

    4.4 The Authority has a dedicated AML/CFT section on its website where sector specific guidance for Accountants and Tax Advisers; and Payroll Agents can be found alongside the AML/CFT requirements and links to useful AML/CFT resources.

    4.5 The Authority is committed to taking reasonable, proportionate, and appropriate action to address contraventions of the Code in order to help it achieve its regulatory objectives of protecting consumers, reducing financial crime and maintaining the reputation of the Isle of Man’s finance sector through effective regulation.

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnicians win the RACENERGY championship

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The final stage of the student track of the VII corporate engineering case championship on innovations and rationalization “RACENERGY” took place. The event was organized by PJSC RusHydro. This year, the participants had to develop solutions on the topic: “Trends in the technological development of the energy system of Russia”.

    In the final, Polytech was represented by a team called “BE” from the Civil Engineering Institute, consisting of Natalia Shabanova, Daria Palkina, Egor Reutov and Ivan Dontsov. In total, 13 teams from 9 leading universities of the country participated in the final, presenting their projects for the development of domestic energy.

    Following the defense, our students took first place. The guys presented an innovative solution and received the highest rating from the expert jury.

    The final program included lectures and trainings from leading specialists of PJSC RusHydro.

    Dmitry Korev, Head of Strategic Development Department of PJSC RusHydro. He gave a lecture on “RusHydro Group Strategy”. Alexander Grigoriev, Chief Expert of the Technical Regulation Department of PJSC RusHydro. The speaker spoke about R&D and technological solutions. Tatyana Glushkova, Head of the Early Professionalization Programs Center of RusHydro Corporate University. Tatyana held a training session on “Starting a Career in the Energy Sector. How to Make Your Dream Come True?”

    On the second day, the teams defended their projects before experts from PJSC RusHydro. The work included technical and economic justifications for the proposed solutions. The participants not only demonstrated a high level of preparation, but also took part in expert discussions with industry representatives.

    This championship became for us not just a competition, but a real experience of project activities in the energy sector. We are grateful to the experts for valuable advice, motivation and the opportunity to try ourselves in solving federal-scale problems, – commented the captain of the “BE” team Natalia Shabanova.

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

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    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Infomaniak democratises email encryption for all its users, free of charge

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Following the launch of my kSuite, its free package designed to offer a sovereign email service and online workspace, the Swiss cloud provider Infomaniak has taken another step forward: email encryption is now available to all its users. This protection can be activated with a single click at the time of sending and works with any email provider, enabling sensitive data sent (research and development, health, finance, etc.) to be protected in full compliance with the FADP and the GDRP – all without technical complexity.

    Email encryption for everyone: simple, secure, 100% Swiss

    As of today, Infomaniak’s 3 million users can send encrypted emails via the Infomaniak Mail web interface. This additional security is available free of charge to all users, including 100% free my kSuite accounts. These offer a 20 GB email address, 15 GB for documents and photos and an online office suite compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

    “We have developed this additional security to meet the growing data protection requirements in sensitive sectors such as research, healthcare, finance and law. ” explains Marc Oehler, CEO of Infomaniak.

    Thanks to this new feature, professionals can now share sensitive data such as pay slips, medical documents or banking information in full compliance with Swiss and European data protection requirements.

    Robust encryption without complexity

    Infomaniak has developed an encryption system based on recognised standards (OpenPGP, ECC, AES-256-GCM), with a sovereign architecture hosted entirely in Switzerland. Encryption is activated in a single click when writing an email.

    1. The user writes their message as usual via the Infomaniak Mail web interface (https://ksuite.infomaniak.com/mail). If they wish, they can activate encryption with a single click before sending.
    2. The message is first transmitted via a secure HTTPS connection to the Infomaniak servers. At this stage, it is not yet encrypted, but it is already protected against interception.
    3. Once received, the content of the message is automatically encrypted by Infomaniak’s servers before being sent, including attachments up to 25 MB. The encrypted message is then sent via SMTP and stored encrypted on the mail servers.
    4. For Infomaniak recipients, everything is automatic: once logged in to their account, the user can read the message. The server automatically decrypts the content with a passphrase unique to each mailbox. For external recipients, a password is defined by the sender and sent separately to the recipient, who will be able to read the message via Infomaniak’s secure email interface without needing to have an account.

    Unlike end-to-end encryption systems that can lead to loss of access to data, Infomaniak strikes the right balance between robust security and continuity of access. Private keys never leave Infomaniak’s infrastructure. Passphrases that protect keys are never stored in clear text and are only decoded on the fly during an authenticated session. In the event of an unauthorised access attempt, even with the IMAP password of a compromised email address, the content of the encrypted messages remains protected by the two-factor authentication of the Infomaniak account.        

    A thriving ecosystem

    Infomaniak’s messaging service continues to evolve with the introduction of features that simplify everyday life, such as emoji reactions for responding to emails in a single gesture and a sovereign AI assistant for writing, correcting or rephrasing messages fluently, while fully respecting confidentiality.

    As far as kSuite – Infomaniak’s sovereign collaborative suite – is concerned, progress is just as ambitious. Contextual sovereign AI (RAG type) has recently made it possible to translate, summarise and query documents in kDrive. Already in the test phase, the next step will make it possible to query all files in a folder with the aim of extending this capability to all documents belonging to a user, thus facilitating instant access to information.

    To facilitate the migration of companies from Microsoft 365, kDrive Pro and kSuite Entreprise now include Microsoft Online – hosted exclusively in Infomaniak’s sovereign infrastructures. This allows teams to continue to collaborate online on Office documents using advanced features in Excel, Word or PowerPoint, while maintaining full control of their data in the heart of Europe.

    In the coming months, email encryption will be available on the Infomaniak Mail mobile app. Two important developments are also in the pipeline: the ability to reply to an encrypted email sent to an external provider such as Gmail or Outlook directly from Infomaniak’s secure reading interface, and PGP compatibility with other encrypted email services.

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Infomaniak democratises email encryption for all its users, free of charge

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Following the launch of my kSuite, its free package designed to offer a sovereign email service and online workspace, the Swiss cloud provider Infomaniak has taken another step forward: email encryption is now available to all its users. This protection can be activated with a single click at the time of sending and works with any email provider, enabling sensitive data sent (research and development, health, finance, etc.) to be protected in full compliance with the FADP and the GDRP – all without technical complexity.

    Email encryption for everyone: simple, secure, 100% Swiss

    As of today, Infomaniak’s 3 million users can send encrypted emails via the Infomaniak Mail web interface. This additional security is available free of charge to all users, including 100% free my kSuite accounts. These offer a 20 GB email address, 15 GB for documents and photos and an online office suite compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

    “We have developed this additional security to meet the growing data protection requirements in sensitive sectors such as research, healthcare, finance and law. ” explains Marc Oehler, CEO of Infomaniak.

    Thanks to this new feature, professionals can now share sensitive data such as pay slips, medical documents or banking information in full compliance with Swiss and European data protection requirements.

    Robust encryption without complexity

    Infomaniak has developed an encryption system based on recognised standards (OpenPGP, ECC, AES-256-GCM), with a sovereign architecture hosted entirely in Switzerland. Encryption is activated in a single click when writing an email.

    1. The user writes their message as usual via the Infomaniak Mail web interface (https://ksuite.infomaniak.com/mail). If they wish, they can activate encryption with a single click before sending.
    2. The message is first transmitted via a secure HTTPS connection to the Infomaniak servers. At this stage, it is not yet encrypted, but it is already protected against interception.
    3. Once received, the content of the message is automatically encrypted by Infomaniak’s servers before being sent, including attachments up to 25 MB. The encrypted message is then sent via SMTP and stored encrypted on the mail servers.
    4. For Infomaniak recipients, everything is automatic: once logged in to their account, the user can read the message. The server automatically decrypts the content with a passphrase unique to each mailbox. For external recipients, a password is defined by the sender and sent separately to the recipient, who will be able to read the message via Infomaniak’s secure email interface without needing to have an account.

    Unlike end-to-end encryption systems that can lead to loss of access to data, Infomaniak strikes the right balance between robust security and continuity of access. Private keys never leave Infomaniak’s infrastructure. Passphrases that protect keys are never stored in clear text and are only decoded on the fly during an authenticated session. In the event of an unauthorised access attempt, even with the IMAP password of a compromised email address, the content of the encrypted messages remains protected by the two-factor authentication of the Infomaniak account.        

    A thriving ecosystem

    Infomaniak’s messaging service continues to evolve with the introduction of features that simplify everyday life, such as emoji reactions for responding to emails in a single gesture and a sovereign AI assistant for writing, correcting or rephrasing messages fluently, while fully respecting confidentiality.

    As far as kSuite – Infomaniak’s sovereign collaborative suite – is concerned, progress is just as ambitious. Contextual sovereign AI (RAG type) has recently made it possible to translate, summarise and query documents in kDrive. Already in the test phase, the next step will make it possible to query all files in a folder with the aim of extending this capability to all documents belonging to a user, thus facilitating instant access to information.

    To facilitate the migration of companies from Microsoft 365, kDrive Pro and kSuite Entreprise now include Microsoft Online – hosted exclusively in Infomaniak’s sovereign infrastructures. This allows teams to continue to collaborate online on Office documents using advanced features in Excel, Word or PowerPoint, while maintaining full control of their data in the heart of Europe.

    In the coming months, email encryption will be available on the Infomaniak Mail mobile app. Two important developments are also in the pipeline: the ability to reply to an encrypted email sent to an external provider such as Gmail or Outlook directly from Infomaniak’s secure reading interface, and PGP compatibility with other encrypted email services.

    The MIL Network –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University student wins All-Russian engineering competition

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The award ceremony for the winners of the All-Russian Engineering Competition (VIC) was held in Moscow. Among the winners was a second-year master’s student at the Higher School of Physics and Materials Technology of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU, Tatyana Kudryavtseva, who took part in the competition with the support of the SPbPU Youth Policy Department.

    VIC is a platform for students and postgraduates to present their final theses to the professional community. Tatyana presented her work “A New Method of Recycling Rolling Scale for Metallurgical Enterprises”, completed under the supervision of Associate Professor of the Higher School of Physics and Metallurgy Sergey Kotov. The project is dedicated to the development of an economical and environmentally friendly method for processing metallurgical waste and has already received high praise from industry experts.

    Participation in the competition and events of the VIK-fest is an opportunity not only to present your project, but also to be inspired by the experience of industry leaders and establish useful contacts. I thank the organizers and my scientific supervisor for their support, – shared Tatyana.

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

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Experts from the Electronic House platform will help hold a meeting of owners online

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Muscovites held more than 22 thousand general meetings of owners (GMO) on the platform “Electronic House”With their help, they choose a management company, make decisions about closing the garbage chute and major repairs, installing surveillance cameras and other important issues.

    Since March “Electronic House” became one of two information systems where citizens can hold general meetings of owners online. The platform’s experts help them organize such meetings. They provide detailed advice on the preparation and holding of general meetings of owners, their agenda, and other issues.

    How to consult with specialists

    Apartment owners can get advice by calling 7 499 652-62-11 and stating their address. Platform operators will tell you about current meetings in the building, explain how to register in the system, take part in electronic voting and express a position on important issues. In addition, if necessary, specialists will explain how to initiate a new general meeting of owners.

    At the request of owners, Electronic House experts also hold face-to-face meetings and online consultations (the event lasts from one to three hours, depending on the number of people present). Residents are shown the platform’s functionality in detail, told about the organization of general meetings of owners and additional opportunities. The time and format of the meetings are chosen taking into account the wishes and capabilities of the residents of a particular house. Such consultations help to attract even more neighbors to participate in the voting.

    Support at every stage

    The platform’s specialists provide special support to initiators and administrators of meetings. These can be owners of premises in an apartment building.

    To hold a general meeting of owners on the Electronic House platform, you need to enter the address in a special section, confirm your ownership and submit an application. On the Electronic House website, you need to go to the section “Owner surveys and meetings”, click the button “New survey / General meeting of owners of premises in an apartment building”. Users of the mobile application will find the section “Surveys and meetings of owners” in the “More” block. It remains to specify the address and select the type of survey – “General meeting of owners of premises in an apartment building”.

    If the initiator encounters any difficulties at the application stage, he/she can contact the platform experts. They will give recommendations on how to change the questions in the form or what question to add so that the decisions made at the meeting are legitimate.

    The application for holding a general meeting of owners will be reviewed within five working days. If it is not approved, the initiator will have the opportunity to consult with experts, adjust the application and re-submit. Next, it is necessary to inform the neighbors about the upcoming electronic voting 10 working days before it starts, so that everyone has time to familiarize themselves with the agenda.

    After the application is approved and on the day of the general meeting of owners, all owners whose phones are in the state information systems will receive a notification of the meeting via SMS and e-mail, and users of the Electronic House will additionally see a message in the news feed and receive a push notification. informing residents mos.ru reported earlier.

    If any of the neighbors are not ready to vote online, the meeting administrator prints out the ballots and distributes them among the residents. The completed document form will be automatically generated in the administrator’s personal account (in the “Polls and meetings of owners” section, in the “My OSS” tab). Upon request, the “Electronic House” employees will help organize a joint door-to-door visit to explain the agenda and hand out ballots to neighbors. For all questions related to organizing such visits, please call: 7 499 652-62-11.

    For the convenience of Muscovites, the platform also has special page, where you can learn about the advantages of conducting electronic voting in the system. There are also examples of the ballot and protocol, recommendations and step-by-step instructions that will help when organizing a meeting. Useful information is also available in “Knowledge Base” project.

    Staying in touch with your neighbors: the “Electronic House” platform will help you solve important issues even during the holiday season“Electronic House”: platform specialists answered the five most popular questions from MuscovitesNew services and services will appear on the “Electronic House” platform – Sergei Sobyanin

    “Electronic House” — a comprehensive multifunctional platform for managing an apartment building online. On the platform, you can quickly resolve issues with the management organization, conduct surveys of residents, communicate with neighbors in common and personal chats, transmit meter readings and pay utility bills. The platform began operating in November 2020. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” together with Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project“Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

     

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/155344073/

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Active Citizen users will choose the best route for a bike ride

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Active Citizen Project, capital departments sports And cultures, as well as Russian champion Yaroslava Bondarenko, winner of the Russian Cup in cycling (BMX), have prepared a special event for Muscovites voting on sports leisure in the capital.

    Take a ride with the wind and benefit your health

    The athlete has created five walking bike routes for active citizens. Muscovites will have to choose the best one. The route in the modern 850th Anniversary of Moscow Park runs along the river. When cyclists ride from one district to another, picturesque views open up before them. You can also ride along the bank in Fili Park with a view of the Mnevnikovskaya floodplain. The bike route along the Smolenskaya, Luzhnetskaya and Frunzenskaya embankments passes by Vorobyovy Gory, Neskuchny Garden, Novodevichy Convent and other attractions.

    Meshchersky Park, located far from the bustle of the city, is ideal for a quiet ride. The bike route through Izmailovsky Park runs along a cascade of ponds. There are no climbs uphill, so the road is suitable for beginner cyclists.

    Not just cycling

    In addition to voting, Muscovites are invited to take part in a quiz dedicated to the active life of the city. Eight questions have been prepared for them, and they will have to choose the correct answer from five options.

    Quiz participants will learn what training is carried out on roofs as part of the project “My Sports District” and the championship of what yard game is held on the project sites “Summer in Moscow”. In addition, residents of the capital will remember what some sports terms mean and where they can complete the GTO standards. You can follow the opening of the quiz on page project “Summer in Moscow” on the website and in the “Active Citizen” application.

    For each correct answer, five points are awarded to the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. Accumulated points can be used to receive goods and services from organizations that are partners of the program, tickets for an excursion or a museum, promotional codes for discounts in cafes and stores. Points can also be donated to charity.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. The Summer in Moscow project is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it, and over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 decisions made by Muscovites are implemented in the city. The project is being developed by the capital Department of Information Technology together with the State Institution “New Management Technologies”.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channelthe city of Moscow.

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

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/155328073/

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 17, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China’s online literature draws 575M readers, fueled by post-2000 fans

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

    China’s online literature readership has swelled to 575 million, underscoring the growing dominance of digital storytelling in the country’s cultural landscape.

    The 2024 China Online Literature Blue Book found that readers aged 26 to 45 make up about half of the total audience.

    But those born after 2000 are fueling much of the recent growth, accounting for nearly a quarter of all readers, according to a report released Tuesday by the China Writers Association.

    MIL OSI China News –

    June 17, 2025
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