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Category: Technology

  • MIL-OSI USA: Cassidy Reintroduces Legislation to Combat Obesity Epidemic

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Louisiana Bill Cassidy
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) reintroduced the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA) to combat the obesity crisis in the United States by providing regular screenings. The bill would also prevent diseases associated with obesity through expanded coverage of new health care specialists and chronic weight management medications for Medicare recipients.
    “Obesity shortens your life,”said Dr. Cassidy. “We have an opportunity to treat it through Medicare. Let’s do it.”
    Cassidy was joined by U.S. Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), John Fetterman (D-PA), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), Gary Peters (D-MI), Roger Wicker (R-MS), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and Chris Coons (D-DE) in introducing the legislation.
    The following organizations have endorsed TROA this Congress: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, American Academy of Pas, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, American Diabetes Association, American Gastroenterological Association, American Medical Group Association, American Psychological Association, American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, American Society for Nutrition, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists, Black Woman’s Health Imperative, Boehringer-Ingelheim, ConscienHealth, Currax, Diabetes Leadership Council, Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition, Eli Lilly and Company, Endocrine Society, Gerontological Society of America, Global Liver Institute, Healthcare Leadership Council, HealthyWomen, Intuitive Surgical, MedTech Coalition for Metabolic Health, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, National Consumers League, National Council on Aging, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Kidney Foundation, Novo Nordisk, Obesity Action Coalition, Obesity Medicine Association, Ro, Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance, The Obesity Society, Trust for America’s Health, WW Weight Watchers International, and YMCA of the USA.
    Background
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diseases associated with obesity such as heart disease, stroke, type II diabetes, and certain types of cancer are the leading causes of preventable death in the U.S. TROA would work to directly prevent these comorbidities.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: How to protect yourself from narcissists’ weapon of choice – passive aggression

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Daniel Waldeck, Assistant Professor in Psychology, Coventry University

    Nicoleta Ionescu/Shutterstock

    Imagine asking a coworker to help you on a project, and although they agree, they
    suddenly “forget” whenever the deadline approaches. Or a friend saying “you look
    beautiful today, I barely recognised you,” after you show them your new haircut.

    Perhaps you know all too well the feeling of a parent or partner ignoring you following some perceived slight.

    On the surface this behaviour may seem relatively minor. But if it happens often, this could indicate a narcissist is using passive-aggressive behaviour to try and hurt you.

    To protect yourself, it helps to know where a narcissist is coming from.


    Get your news from actual experts, straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily newsletter to receive all The Conversation UK’s latest coverage of news and research, from politics and business to the arts and sciences.


    The term “narcissist” can refer to people with high levels of narcissism, not necessarily that they have a clinical diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder. There are generally two types: grandiose and vulnerable.

    Grandiose narcissists usually view themselves as special and superior to others and are likely to brag about their achievements. Vulnerable narcissists tend to be self-conscious, sensitive to the slightest criticism and have an insatiable need for external appreciation.

    Both can be self-centred and prone to aggression, though passive-aggressive behaviour may be more often used by vulnerable narcissists.

    One explanation for their behaviour could be their motivation to become dominant and gain status. For example, they may feel like belittling their competition strengthens chances of getting a promotion at work. Another reason is that they can be thin-skinned. Any negative evaluation against them, like being left out of a work social event, may trigger a defensive reaction to attack another person to try and maintain their self-esteem.

    They also have a tendency to feel ostracised even when it’s not true. Research has shown that when narcissists are provoked, they tend to respond with aggression. Subtly undermining someone is more deniable than overt ways of expressing their anger and resentment.

    Here are some examples to help you spot when it’s happening:

    • social exclusion – avoiding eye contact, ignoring messages, excluding
      you from their social media account or withholding affection to punish you

    • hostile undertone – making fun of others through jokes, backhanded
      compliments or sending messages that suggest you are at fault while minimising their role in a conflict

    • indirect criticism – sharing embarrassing stories, or trying to undermine you by gossiping to others

    • sabotage – regularly leaving tasks that are their responsibility to
      complete to the last minute, and making it your problem.

    Narcissists can leave you feeling confused and hurt.
    Roman Samborskyi/Shutterstock

    Such behaviour on its own might not be much bother, but being exposed to
    it regularly could cause distress. As an example, repeatedly being socially excluded at work has been linked to emotional exhaustion and reduced wellbeing.

    Research on victims of narcissistic behaviours is limited, perhaps because passive-aggressive behaviour is often hidden. But the research we do have has shown people on the receiving end of narcissistic abuse experience anxiety, depression, low self-worth and a tendency to prioritise others’ needs over their own.

    How you can protect yourself

    Given that narcissists react aggressively to criticism, it’s probably best not to fight fire with fire. The following approaches may help.

    Set clear boundaries. Make it clear you will not tolerate such behaviour. You could say something like: “I noticed you are not responding. I am willing to chat with you when you are ready to talk respectfully.”

    Emotional detachment. Narcissists will probably throw digs or sarcastic comments your way to get a reaction. Once they get a reaction, the cycle escalates. One helpful technique may be “grey rocking”, where you keep your interactions and responses as brief and as uninteresting as possible. When a sarcastic comment is made, you could just say “yep” or “noted”.

    Look after yourself. Prioritise your own needs and your wellbeing. For instance, immerse yourself in hobbies you enjoy or have fun with friends. Try also to make space for reflection so you can avoid internalising their comments. It’s about them, not you.

    Seek support. Reaching out to people you trust or seeking professional support from a counsellor may help to strengthen your resilience. In the context of work, you may reach out to HR if the passive-aggressive behaviour is persistent, but remember to document everything and be factual. This may help minimise a narcissist’s efforts to gaslight you or others.

    Power imbalance

    Not everyone can easily create distance between themselves and that narcissistic person they know. Some people may be living with a narcissist, work with one, or they could be part of their social circle.

    Given that narcissists often crave status, there’s a good chance there may be a power imbalance between you. This can be tricky as you may feel intimidated if they persistently use passive-aggressive behaviour, if they are senior to you at work for instance.

    In this situation, it’s even more important to save important email chains, log conversations and seek support from HR if needed. If there’s a power imbalance with someone outside work, take extra care to set clear boundaries with them.

    Each situation is different, and some things will be beyond your control.

    What you can do though is focus on what’s within your control: your reactions, your wellbeing, and the support systems around you.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. How to protect yourself from narcissists’ weapon of choice – passive aggression – https://theconversation.com/how-to-protect-yourself-from-narcissists-weapon-of-choice-passive-aggression-258021

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Vice Premier Calls for Fair, Safe Gaokao

    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

    TAIYUAN, June 5 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang inspected preparations for China’s national college entrance examination, known as the gaokao, and work on advancing energy sector reform in north China’s Shanxi Province from June 3 to 4, stressing the need to maintain fairness and ensure safety in the gaokao.

    Visiting the Shanxi Provincial Entrance Examination Administration Center and a middle school examination center in Taiyuan City, Ding Xuexiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said that the gaokao is of key significance to the national economy and people’s well-being, directly affecting the interests of millions of families. He called for upholding the vital principle of fairness and justice in the reform of the college entrance examination and admissions system and the organization of the gaokao.

    In addition, the Chinese vice premier stressed the importance of strict security for examination questions, taking measures against cheating, and providing comprehensive support to students.

    Ding Xuexiang also visited the Shanxi Institute of Applied Science and Technology, calling on the school to adapt to the new situation of the country’s industrial modernization, train highly qualified personnel required for socio-economic development, and increase employment support for graduates. –0–

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Richard Dees Appointed Educational Representative at Winpisinger Center

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    International President Brian Bryant has appointed Richard Dees from District 725 as an Educational Representative at the IAM’s William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center in Hollywood, MD, effective June 1, 2025.
    “I’m confident in assigning Richard to the Winpisinger Center,” said Bryant. “He brings extensive knowledge and experience to this new role, and will have an immediate impact on advancing the education of our membership.”
    Since 2009, Dees has held positions of increasing responsibility within the union, including Chief Steward, Negotiating Committeeman, and Vice-President for Local 25. In 2014 he was appointed Business Representative for District 725 and in 2016 as its Area Director.
    “Having risen through the ranks of the union to leadership roles at the Local and District levels, Richard brings a deep understanding of the educational needs of our membership, said Winpisinger Director Mary McHugh. “His expertise negotiating contracts and servicing the membership enables him to effectively educate our participants and will compliment the strengths of the other instructors. He’s a perfect fit for the Center.”
    In his capacity as a Business Representative, Dees played an active role in numerous organizing campaigns, contributing to the growth of Local 25 from 5 bargaining units to 20. He has successfully negotiated numerous first contracts under the Service Contract Act and led negotiations for two separate Master Agreements: one that consolidated five bargaining units under a single employer, and another that unified five different companies under one collective bargaining agreement. He has represented a wide range of workers, from janitors to drone pilots.

    The post Richard Dees Appointed Educational Representative at Winpisinger Center appeared first on IAM Union.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: News Release: NREL Announces 2025 Executive Energy Leadership Cohort

    Source: US National Renewable Energy Laboratory


    The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has selected 19 leaders to participate in its 2025 Executive Energy Leadership program (Energy Execs). The program curriculum is structured to support decision makers from government, corporate, nonprofit, and community organizations as they work to apply energy practices in their respective communities.

    NREL bridges foundational research with practical applications, ensuring that breakthroughs across all energy technologies work together to lower energy costs, drive economic growth, bolster national security, and deliver abundant energy.

    The four-month program offers executive decision makers an opportunity to learn in depth about energy technologies and analytical tools directly from NREL’s most prominent researchers, engineers, and professionals. Just as energy technology has advanced over the years, the program has continually evolved to incorporate the latest innovations and breakthroughs. The Energy Execs participants will visit NREL campuses in Boulder and Golden, Colorado, to explore the latest developments within the energy space. At the conclusion of the program, participants will showcase their learning by presenting a group energy project relevant to their organization or community.

    Since its inception in 2007, the Energy Execs program has grown to include nearly 400 participants representing 39 U.S. states, one U.S. territory, and three countries.

    For more information, visit the Energy Execs website.

    Editors please note: A complete list of the 2025 Energy Execs participants follows:

    • Alexandra Rozen, Colorado Public Utilities Commission (Colorado)
    • Anas Sadkhi, Denver International Airport (Colorado)
    • Brian Bartle, Danone North America (Colorado)
    • Bryant Komo, Hawaiian Electric Company (Hawaii)
    • Caitlin Casassa, Colorado Office of Sustainability (Colorado)
    • Carlos Aguiar-Hernandez, City of Phoenix (Arizona)
    • Dana Hoffman, City of Denver, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (Colorado)
    • Daniel Tkacik, Carnegie Mellon University Scott Institute for Energy Innovation (Pennsylvania)
    • Derrick Cheng, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (California)
    • Dominic McGraw, City of Philadelphia, Office of Sustainability (Pennsylvania)
    • Elizabeth Lehman, City of Cleveland, Department of Port Control (Ohio)
    • Jo Anne Wessinger Hill, Public Service Commission of South Carolina (South Carolina)
    • John Parks, Colorado Energy Office (Colorado)
    • Monique Lovato, Office of U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper (Colorado)
    • Peter “Jake” Leech, Southeast Sustainability Directors Network (Florida)
    • Raj Basi, POWDR (Utah)
    • Samantha Voncannon, energy industry professional (Colorado)
    • Stephanie Nowers, Alaska Center for Appropriate Technology / Matanuska-Susitna Borough (Alaska)
    • Tyler Hamman, Energy and Environmental Research Center (North Dakota)

    NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary national laboratory for energy systems research and development. NREL is operated for DOE under contract number DE-AC36-08GO28308.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: 3 illegal aliens arrested in Southeast Texas following execution of search warrant for suspected child sexual abuse materials

    Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    June 5, 2025Houston, TX, United StatesChild Exploitation

    GALVESTON, Texas — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations Houston, the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, and the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested three illegal aliens June 3 while executing a search warrant for suspected child sexual abuse materials at a residence in Galveston.

    Following the search, Edgar Javier Escobedo Castillo, an 18-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, was criminally arrested for possession of child sexual abuse material. Javier Escobedo Rangel and Nieves Castillo Guzman, both 49-year-old illegal aliens from Mexico, were taken into custody for administrative immigration violations.

    The search is part of an ongoing joint child exploitation investigation between HSI Houston’s Galveston office and the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office that began after the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children alerted authorities to suspicious online activity involving social media accounts linked to Escobedo Javier.

    For more news and information on ICE HSI’s efforts to investigation child exploitation in Southeast Texas, follow us on X at @HSIHouston.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Introducing Emma: The AI Event Planner from Events in Minutes

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    San Francisco, CA , June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Events in Minutes, the AI-powered marketplace trusted by PayPal, Google, LinkedIn, Uber, and Meta, today launched Emma, a conversational AI Event Planner that takes the grunt work out of organizing gatherings of any size while keeping the host firmly in control.

    Events in Minutes introduces Emma, AI Event Planner

    How Emma Works

    1. Call +1 (415) 634-4617 and describe the event you have in mind—whether it’s a ten-person workshop or a thousand-person conference.
    2. Emma searches reviews, verifies quality, and checks real-time availability and pricing across a rigorously screened vendor network.
    3. She delivers a concise shortlist (2-4 best options per category) so you make the final calls without drowning in research.
    4. Approve and book through Events in Minutes; contracts, receipts, and messages live in one tidy dashboard.

    Why It Matters

    “Planning an event shouldn’t feel like a second job,” said Hojr Pisheh, Co-Founder & CEO. “Emma handles the scouting, vetting, and scheduling so hosts can focus on creative choices, confident they’re choosing from the best, most reliable vendors.”

    • Any event, big or small: professional planning isn’t just for large budgets anymore.
    • Time saved: Emma replaces hours of Google searches and phone tag with one streamlined conversation.
    • Quality assured: only vendors meeting strict reliability and review thresholds appear on your shortlist.
    • All-in-one checkout: pay once, track everything, skip the paperwork chaos.

    A Market Ripe for Reinvention

    The global events industry tops $1 trillion annually, yet booking remains fragmented and manual. By adding AI automation with a vetted vendor marketplace, Events in Minutes compresses what used to take weeks into a painless, guided workflow.

    About Events in Minutes

    Founded in 2023 and headquartered in San Francisco, Events in Minutes is an AI-native marketplace that makes booking events as easy as ordering take-out. The platform pairs event hosts with top-tier vendors through transparent pricing, real-time availability, and one-click checkout—delivering a delightful planning experience for every occasion.

    Media Contact
    press@eventsinminutes.com
    https://eventsinminutes.com/

    Events in Minutes Introduces Emma, AI Event Planner

    A video accompanying this announcement is available at

    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/803aea67-ddc1-4802-a232-d07fd859f298

    The MIL Network –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Hong Kong (China SAR) card payments market to reach nearly $170 billion in 2025, forecasts GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    Hong Kong (China SAR) card payments market to reach nearly $170 billion in 2025, forecasts GlobalData

    Posted in Banking

    The Hong Kong (China SAR) card payments market is forecast to grow by 4.5% to reach HKD1.32 trillion ($168.4 billion) in 2025, supported by a constant consumer shift towards non-cash payments, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    GlobalData’s Payment Cards Analytics reveals that Hong Kong saw a growth of 15.7% in card payments value in 2023, driven by the rise in consumer spending. The market continued its growth trajectory with 7.4% growth to reach HK$1.26 trillion ($161.2 billion) in 2024. However, the current global uncertainty as a result of the latest US tariffs can pose a challenge for Hong Kong’s overall economic growth, resulting in a slowdown in the overall card payments value in 2025.

    Ravi Sharma, Lead Banking and Payments Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “The Hong Kong payment card market is mature, supported by consistent efforts by the government to promote electronic payment methods, the launch of digital-only banks, and the development and expansion of payment acceptance infrastructure. Consumers are now switching from cash purchases in favor of electronic payments. This shift in consumer behavior signals a move away from conventional payment methods like cash to embrace digital alternatives, thereby benefiting card payments.”

    A well-developed payment infrastructure has supported the overall card payments growth, with POS terminal penetration per 1 million individuals standing at 27,252 in 2024, one of the highest in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

    Sharma adds: “The growth of card payments has also been supported by high adoption and usage of contactless cards, supported by strong penetration and awareness of contactless cards among consumers and merchants in Hong Kong. Consumers and financial institutions alike have embraced the technology, with widespread acceptance infrastructure being the major reason why the cards are popular.”

    Rising usage of contactless payments for public transport payments is also contributing to the growth of card payments. In November 2021, Golong International Technology Company entered into a partnership with the French firm Thales to upgrade the payment system for Hong Kong Tramways. This modernized electronic payment system was successfully deployed across all regular passenger trams by June 2023. The system accepts 12 payment methods, including contactless credit cards and QR codes, supplementing the two previously available options: the Octopus card and cash.

    Among the card types, Hong Kong consumers strongly favor credit and charge cards over debit cards. This can be attributed to value-added benefits such as cashback, discounts, reward programs, and instalment payment plans offered by banks and financial institutions. Although debit cards are traditionally preferred for cash withdrawals, they are now increasingly being used for payments as well – especially low-to-medium value transactions.

    Sharma concludes: “Looking ahead, the total card payments market in Hong Kong is expected to continue its upward trajectory, driven by ongoing government initiatives, well-developed payment infrastructure, and a consumer shift towards electronic payments. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% between 2025 and 2029 to reach HKD1.62 trillion ($207.1 billion) in 2029.”

    MIL OSI Economics –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF and AUC wrap up First MENA Economic Research Conference: Steering Macroeconomic and Structural Policies in a Shifting Global Economic Landscape

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    June 5, 2025

    Cairo: Following two days of high-level dialogue and expert analysis, the inaugural IMF MENA Economic Annual Research Conference co-organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the American University in Cairo, concluded with a strong call for coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to the region’s old and new pressing economic challenges. Held on May 18–19, 2025, the conference served as a critical platform for advancing rigorous research tailored to the realities of the Middle East and North Africa. It brought together global policymakers, academics, government officials and thought leaders to bridge the discussion on global economic issues with regional realities. The event marked a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the IMF and a leading university in the region, reflecting a shared commitment to deepening the link between academic research and policy development.

    Jihad Azour, Director of the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia Department, noted that trade tensions and increasing uncertainty affecting the global economy, alongside ongoing regional conflicts and climate risks, are creating new layers of complexities for MENA policymakers. Azour called for building a regional platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas that connects MENA to world-class research centers to provide reliable analysis and develop workable and innovative policy responses to old and new economic issues facing the region. “We are deeply grateful to President Ahmad Dallal and AUC for their commitment to fostering dialogue, research, and policy innovation in the region.”

    AUC President Ahmad Dallal highlighted the event’s role as a vital platform in fostering collaboration between governments, academia and the private sector. “This is about generating ideas that are globally informed but deeply rooted in the realities of our region,” he noted. Dallal affirmed that this type of multi‑stakeholder engagement is at the heart of AUC’s mission and reflects the University’s commitment to research, education, and open dialogue as drivers of stability, resilience, and inclusive growth.

    Under the theme “Steering Macroeconomic and Structural Policies in a Shifting Global Economic Landscape,” discussions centered on four pivotal issues shaping the future of the MENA region and the global economy:

    • Fiscal Policy: With public debt at historic highs, experts stressed the importance of rebuilding fiscal buffers while tackling social inequalities, aging populations, and climate pressures. Proposals included reforms in fiscal frameworks and measures to mobilize revenues including through multinational taxation and more progressive tax systems.
    • Monetary Policy: Participants reflected on the lessons of recent inflationary shocks, emphasizing the need for more preemptive and well communicated policy responses to global shocks and sector-specific disruptions—particularly for emerging markets.
    • Industrial Policy: Speakers examined the renewed interest in industrial policy as a tool to drive inclusive growth, innovation, and climate resilience. The discussion highlighted the need to balance vertical strategies with horizontal reforms that promote private investment, trade integration, and productivity.
    • Green Transition and AI: The intersection of climate action and digital transformation sparked debate about their potential to reshape labor markets. Recommendations included investing in human capital, developing targeted safety nets, and aligning policy tools to support job creation in low-emission sectors.

    Throughout the sessions, there was a clear consensus that the MENA region’s economic resilience depends on institutional reforms, cross-border cooperation, and investment in skills and innovation. Participants also underscored the importance of embedding policy in local realities—an approach that both the IMF and AUC pledged to champion moving forward.

    In addition to prominent global and regional academics, as well as economists and government officials from across the region, and representatives of international and regional organizations, the conference brought together policymakers, including Rania El Mashat, minister of planning, economic development and international cooperation, Egypt; Youssef Boutros-Ghali, member of the Specialized Council for Economic Development, Egypt; Mahmoud Mohieldin, United Nations special envoy on financing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda; and Martin Galstyan, governor of the Central Bank of Armenia.

    As Nigel Clarke, IMF Deputy Managing Director concluded, “This conference is a milestone demonstrating the IMF’s commitment to deepening engagement with the research and academic community, as we strive to ensure that the IMF support is not only responsive to the needs of member countries, but also built on rigorous tested analytics and importantly, it’s aligned with local realities. Through this kind of multi-stakeholder dialogue, we aim to better understand how all our expertise and resources can be directed towards the most pressing challenges of the region.”

    Visit the conference website for more details and to rewatch Day 1 and Day 2 of the discussions.

    Founded in 1919, The American University in Cairo (AUC) is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education and center of the intellectual, social, and cultural life of the Arab world. It is a vital bridge between East and West, linking Egypt and the region to the world through scholarly research, partnerships with academic and research institutions and study abroad programs.

    The University offers 39 undergraduate, 52 master’s and two PhD programs rooted in a liberal arts education that encourages students to think critically and find creative solutions to conflicts and challenges facing both the region and the world.

    An independent, nonprofit, politically non-partisan, non-sectarian and equal opportunity institution, AUC is fully accredited in Egypt and the United States.

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    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/06/04/pr25180-imf-auc-wrap-up-1st-mena-conf-macroecon-structural-policies-shifting-global-econ-landscape

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Ricketts Issues Red Alert on Communist China

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Pete Ricketts (Nebraska)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) discussed the threat Communist China poses to the American way of life. On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, he spoke with Nebraska reporters about Communist China and his recent Congressional Delegation to the Shangri-La Dialogue.

    ”Dictator Xi Jinping has told his military to be ready to seize Taiwan by 2027,” said Ricketts. ”[Communist China’s] actions threaten peace and stability across the Indo-Pacific… Communist China is the very greatest threat to our very way of life. Communist China is actively threatening our rules-based system that we’ve had in place for over 80 years and that has kept peace.”

    Ricketts also highlighted Communist China’s coercion in the Indo-Pacific, and spoke to the importance of America’s continued engagement in the region with our partners.

    “Countries throughout the region know that Communist China is an inconsistent trading partner and a bad neighbor,” said Ricketts. “While Beijing focuses on coercing its neighbors, we are working with our regional partners to deepen relationships. What we heard from America’s friends and partners   in the Indo-Pacific is that they want America there. They want to have a renewed emphasis on strengthening their defense capabilities as well.”

    Watch the video here.

    TRANSCRIPT:

    Senator Ricketts:

    ”Thank you all for joining our weekly press call.

    “36 years ago today, the People’s ‘Liberation Army’ killed or wounded tens of thousands of pro-democracy Chinese protesters in Tiananmen Square.

    “Communist China’s attacks on freedom are not only existential threats to America and the rest of the world but are a tragic reality for their own people.

    “To this day, the Communists censor any mention of these attacks in China in media and across their online platforms, including AI platforms like DeepSeek.

    “Just go use DeepSeek, plug in Tiananmen Square, and see what you get.

    “We remember the lost lives, repression suffered, and the sacrifices made in the Chinese struggle for freedom.

    “I participated in the Shangri-La Dialogue Friday and Saturday of last week in Singapore with Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth.

    “The Shangri-La Dialogue is an annual conference where world leaders meet to discuss defense policy and national security in the Indo-Pacific.

    “Now, why does this matter to Nebraskans?

    “The Indo-Pacific is critical to our peace and prosperity.

    “Communist Chinese aggression has threatened some of our largest trade partners, Japan and South Korea.

    “Singapore hosts over 6000 American companies that are doing business in Asia.

    “This includes ADM, which has nine facilities and processing plants in Nebraska,

    “$5.3 trillion worth of trade flows through the South China Sea.

    “This makes up about 21% of all global trade.

    “If global trade in the region is disrupted by Communist Chinese aggression, Nebraskans would feel it in their pocketbooks.

    “We would not be able to export our agricultural products.

    “We would also not be able to import products, which would drive up prices.

    “The topic that was top of mind for everyone was the increasing aggression from Communist China.

    “Communist China has been infringing upon economic zones of countries other than just Taiwan and attacking them using cyber networks.

    “Dictator Xi Jinping has told his military to be ready to seize Taiwan by 2027 all these actions threaten peace and stability across the Indo-Pacific.

    “Both the Trump and Biden administrations have declared Communist China our foremost geopolitical threat.

    “Communist China is the very greatest threat to our very way of life.

    “Communist China is actively threatening a rules-based system that we’ve had in place for over 80 years and is kept to peace.

    “Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s speech at the conference was heralded as one of the most detailed accounts of the Indo-Pacific by a secretary of defense in years.

    “He said, ‘America is proud to be back in the Indo-Pacific.

    “’America and our interests are here to stay.’

    “I was happy to see the extent of America’s presence at the conference.

    “Unlike Communist China, we sent our top security and defense officials.

    “In addition to Secretary Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, attended.

    “So did Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan King.

    “Admiral Sam Paparo, the INDOPACOM commander in charge of the region, also spoke of the importance of the Indo-Pacific

    “The US Congress was represented by a bipartisan, bicameral delegation from the House and Senate.

    “Countries throughout the region know that Communist China is an inconsistent trading partner and a bad neighbor.

    “While Beijing focuses on coercing its neighbors, we are working with our regional partners to deepen relationships.

    “What we heard from America’s friends and partners in the Indo-Pacific is that they want America there.

    “They want to have a renewed emphasis on strengthening their defense capabilities as well.

    “In the Senate, I am working with my colleagues to make sure we are ready for Xi Jinping aggression.

    “We are making all aspects of our government ready to respond to Beijing’s malign influence and their illegal, coercive, deceptive, and aggressive behavior, we are playing a decisive role in supporting our Indo-Pacific allies and partners.

    “At the same time, we are complicating Xi Jinping plan to take Taiwan through force or coercion.

    “This trip with Senator Duckworth follows an April trip I took to Taiwan and the Philippines with Senator Chris Coons and Ted Budd.

    “These trips highlight the threat posed by Communist China and make it clear to win the fight against Communist China, we must help our regional partners as they help us.

    “What we see in our trips are not weak partners asking for shelter or protection.

    “They are force multipliers for our deterrence.

    “That’s why I’ve been leading legislation like the PORCUPINE Act, which would make it easier for Taiwan to buy American weapons and supplies.

    “I’m also a co-sponsor of the COUNTER Act, which would address the threats of Communist China’s military bases across the globe.

    “I’m leading action to make sure America is ready to counter the Communist threat to our way of life.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: 5 June 2025 Donors making a difference: cholera

    Source: World Health Organisation

    Cholera is a severe diarrhoeal disease that can be fatal within hours if not treated. Quick access to treatment is therefore crucial. Researchers estimate that there are 1.3 to 4 million cases and 21 000 to 143 000 deaths from cholera worldwide each year, with cases surging since 2021. Over 40 countries reported cases last year, and WHO estimates that 1 billion people are directly at risk.

    Cholera remains a global public health threat closely linked to inequality and inadequate social and economic development. Access to safe water, basic sanitation and hygiene are essential to prevent cholera and other waterborne diseases.

    WHO works to improve prevention and control of cholera globally, as well as increase awareness. WHO and partners also support research for the development of innovative strategies to prevent and control cholera.

    Below are some examples of how WHO is collaborating with governments and partners across the world, with critical financial support from donors, to prevent and control cholera.

    WHO and the French Development Agency strengthen emergency community responses to cholera in Democratic Republic of Congo

    WHO and the French Development Agency launch a cholera response project in Haut-Katanga to strengthen emergency community responses.
    Photo by: WHO/Joel Lumbala

    WHO, in partnership with the French Development Agency, has launched a catalytic US$ 392 000 project, working closely with the health authorities of Haut-Katanga and the National Program for the elimination of cholera and the fight against other diarrheal diseases.

    This project aims to drastically reduce the risk of cholera epidemics in this southeastern province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The project will provide medical supplies, improve infection prevention and control, install 40 oral rehydration points and build two semi-durable isolation treatment centres in the Kafubu and Kipushi health zones.

    Over six months, the project will train 50 registered nurses and 140 community health workers in integrated disease surveillance and response, while raising awareness amongst the population on good hygiene practices. The health zones will also be empowered to locally produce liquid chlorine (bleach) to facilitate the decontamination of households affected by suspected cases of cholera, the treatment of drinking water and medical needs in health facilities. Solar kits and reagents will be available for 6 months.

    Read the full story (in French)

    Angola reinforces actions to end cholera with WHO support

    Deploying rapid response teams, training health personnel, establishing cholera treatment centres and units, providing safe drinking water, intensive community engagement, and the rollout of targeted vaccination campaigns is part of the urgent response measures against cholera. Photo by: WHO/Angola

    Since the onset of a cholera outbreak in Angola in January 2025, more than 14 000 cases and 505 associated deaths have been reported. Around 50% of the cases affected people under 20 years.

    The Ministry of Health, in close coordination with WHO and other development partners, carried out a series of urgent response measures. These included deploying rapid response teams, training health personnel, establishing cholera treatment centres and units, providing safe drinking water, intensive community engagement, and the rollout of targeted vaccination campaigns.

    In addition, health authorities, with support from WHO and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), mapped and treated the country’s main water access points. In early 2025, 28 public health officials from 15 municipalities in five of the most affected provinces were trained in mapping water sources. Nearly 320 water sources were mapped, improving access to treated water for people, particularly in Luanda and Icolo e Bengo provinces, which account for around 94% of cholera cases and 15% of related deaths in the country.

    Read the full stories here and here

    How WHO is supporting cholera outbreak response in Sudan

    A child receives oral cholera vaccine in Baqa’a shelter for internally displaced people in Gedaref, October 2024. Photo by: WHO/Omer Tarig

    The Federal Ministry of Health of Sudan declared a cholera outbreak on 12 August 2024, following the confirmation of cases in Kassala State. Heavy rains, flooding, overcrowding, and limited access to clean water in displacement sites and within communities contributed to the rapid spread of the disease. As of 18 January 2025, the outbreak had affected 84 localities across 11 states, with more than 51 300 cases and 1 359 deaths reported.

    As part of the response, the Federal Ministry of Health, with support from WHO and UNICEF, has conducted oral cholera vaccination campaigns in 8 states, reaching 7.4 million people.

    WHO is supporting the outbreak response through comprehensive health interventions that include strengthening surveillance, deployment of rapid response teams for swift investigation of alerts, case management and improving water quality, sanitation and hygiene services in displacement sites and other at-risk communities.

    WHO is able to deliver on its cholera commitment through the financial contribution of donors: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the European Union Commission, United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office (MPTF), and the Governments of France and Germany.

    Read the full story

    WHO and partners launch second cholera vaccine dose to protect young refugees in Cox’s Bazar

    A young girl receives the 2nd dose of the OCV Vaccine in the Rohingya Camps. Photo by: WHO/Terence Ngwabe Che

    In April 2025, WHO, in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh and health sector partners, launched the second round of a targeted Oral Cholera Vaccination (OCV) campaign in Cox’s Bazar. This initiative aims to administer a second dose of the vaccine to Rohingya refugee children aged 1 to 5 years.

    This builds on the success of the initial mass vaccination campaign conducted in January 2025, across the Cox’s Bazar, Bandarban districts, and on Bhasan Char Island. A total of 1.4 million doses were administered from the 1.6 million doses supplied by the International Coordinating Group on Oral Cholera Vaccine Provision for Cholera Control.

    The vaccine deployment followed an approved request by the Directorate General of Health Services, Communicable Disease Control, with operational support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

    Read the full story

    WHO and King Salman Humanitarian Aid & Relief Centre expand life-saving health interventions

    KSRelief Supervisor-General, Abdullah Al Rabeeah, and Dr Tedros, signing funding agreements in response to humanitarian crises at the Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum on 24-25 February 2025, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Photo by: WHO/Karim Yassmineh.

    WHO and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) agreed on a series of new pledges to deliver life-saving health measures for people threatened by cholera and malaria in Yemen. The pledges also support health services for Sudanese who have fled conflict to neighbouring Egypt, and to support polio eradication efforts in countries where the virus continues to circulate. The agreements were signed during the fourth Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum, being held on 24-25 February.

    WHO’s Country Office in Yemen and KSrelief finalized a donation of US$ 2.1 million to support an existing agreement to expand cholera response and control measures, and improve access to treatment in affected and high-risk areas.

    Read the full story

    Purified water, lives saved: the fight against cholera in Haiti continues

    OPS/WHO delivering materials to the Ministry of Public Health and Population to respond against cholera. Photo by: OPS/WHO

    PAHO/WHO continued to support the Ministry of Public Health and Population in its fight against cholera since its resurgence in October 2022. Access to clean and safe water remains a major challenge in Haiti and is a key factor in the decline of the disease across the country.

    With support from the UNCERF and in partnership with the health authorities, PAHO/WHO implemented a project to improve access to drinking water for Acute Diarrhea Treatment Centres, facilities established to treat cholera patients.

    Installing a water treatment unit made it possible to supply drinking water, on demand, by tanker trucks to a network of 15 distribution points, consisting of tankers installed in as many health facilities throughout the department. In the second phase, 218 departmental health officers were trained on methods for accessing drinking water, effective sanitation techniques, and essential hygiene practices to prevent water-related diseases.

    Read the full story (in French)

    Malawi declares end of cholera outbreak

    Case management at Area 25 cholera treatment centre. Photo by: WHO/Ovixlexla Kamenyagwaza-Bunya

    The Government of Malawi, through its Public Health Institute, declared the end of a protracted cholera outbreak that started in March 2022 and lasted over two years. WHO and partners supported the set-up of cholera treatment centres and units and oral rehydration points, provided clinical mentorship, and supported the development of referral guidelines and standardized patient records from the initial stages of the outbreak.

    The surveillance team supported the roll out of the One Health Surveillance Data Platform, intensified case investigations, and strengthened laboratory testing and event-based surveillance. WHO also provided support for oral cholera vaccination campaigns, where over four million doses were administered with a utilization rate of almost 100%.

    To strengthen resilience and bolster global health security, in June 2023, WHO conducted a Scoping Mission which led to the development of a 2-year roadmap. WHO continues to work with multi-sectoral partners and the donor community to support implementation of these priorities. In 2024, USAID and FCDO UK provided funds towards preparedness activities.

    Read the full story

    South Sudan steps up vaccination, response measures to curb cholera

    A vaccinator administering oral cholera vaccine in Renk, Upper Nile State, during December 2024’s campaign after the September outbreak declaration.
    Photo by: WHO/Atem John Ajang

    The Government of South Sudan declared a cholera outbreak in October 2024. In January 2025, the Ministry of Health, with support from WHO and partners, rolled out several oral cholera vaccination campaigns in four high-risk countries: Malakal, Juba, Renk, and Rubkona.

    With support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, around four million doses of the vaccine were approved and around 910 000 doses administered (as of January 2025) in the four counties, which is above 90% coverage.

    WHO continues to distribute essential medical supplies for cholera response to local and national health authorities and partners, which can treat 4 700 cholera cases. WHO has also facilitated the establishment of a 50-bed cholera treatment centre at Juba Teaching Hospital and is supporting the deployment of nine rapid response teams from national level to 11 priority counties to support implementing partners on the ground to provide critical case management.

    Read the full story

    Scaling up cholera testing in Zimbabwe

    WHO staff build cholera treatment centres with support of communities. Photo by: WHO/Vivian Mugarisi

    To ramp up testing for cholera in Zimbabwe, WHO supported the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) with training of 986 nurses in antigen Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) testing, addressing critical staff shortages at rural health centres. Additionally, 44 laboratory personnel at provincial and district levels were trained in cholera culture, further strengthening diagnostic capacity.

    Prior to the training programme, testing capabilities were limited. Between the outbreak’s onset in February 2023 and 18 January 2024, only 2 090 antigen RDTs and 2 250 culture tests were conducted across 10 health centres. Following the training, the number of antigen RFT tests increased to 9 853, a staggering 371% increase. The success of the programme is attributed to the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders including UNICEF, Higher Life Foundation, JHPIEGO, World Vision International and WHO, with MoHCC leading the efforts.

    Funding for the training activities came from the Health Resilience Fund (HRF), UNCERF and the United States Department of the State (USDOS). HRF is a pool of funding from the European Union, the Government of Ireland and the United Kingdom, as well as Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

    Additionally, in a significant boost to Zimbabwe’s healthcare infrastructure, WHO donated a wide range of medical equipment to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC). The equipment, valued close to USD$1.8 million, was funded by various donors and partners, including the African Development Bank (AfDB), the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (UNCERF), USAID, and the Government of Japan.

    Read the full stories here and here

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    Read more about WHO’s work on cholera

    The donors and partners acknowledged in this story are (in alphabetical order)

    African Development Bank, European Union, French Development Agency, Germany, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Health Resilience Fund, Higher Life Foundation, International Coordinating Group on Oral Cholera Vaccine Provision for Cholera Control, Ireland, Japan, JHPIEGO, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, UNICEF, UN Central Emergency Response Fund, UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office (MPTF), United States Department of the State, USAID, World Vision International.

    WHO’s work is made possible through all contributions of our Member States and partners. WHO thanks all donor countries, governments, organizations and individuals who are contributing to the Organization’s work, with special appreciation for those who provide fully flexible contributions to maintain a strong, independent WHO.

    MIL OSI United Nations News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Europe trade mission will promote B.C. tech, attract investment

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    A B.C. delegation will travel to Europe to promote the province’s expertise in technology to support investment and trade opportunities for businesses in the province, and good-paying jobs for British Columbians.

    The best of B.C. technology and agricultural technology will be highlighted on the world stage during three major tech conferences: London Tech Week, GreenTech in Amsterdam and VivaTech in Paris. These events provide a platform to showcase what B.C. has to offer and attract investment, driving sustainable and innovative growth in B.C.

    Diana Gibson, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, and Rick Glumac, Minister of State for Trade, will be in Europe from June 9 until June 14, 2025.

    “Now more than ever, it’s critical that we reach into new markets and promote B.C. as a competitive destination for business across all sectors,” Gibson said. “We will be meeting with investors, key government officials and stakeholders to build connections and showcase our world-class, made-in-B.C. technology.”

    In early 2023, the B.C. government introduced the Trade Diversification Strategy to strengthen and expand the province’s trading base. Through this initiative, B.C. is fostering trade and investment opportunities in new markets while growing its presence in established ones, increasing both the number and diversity of B.C. exporters.

    Today, the province benefits from a network of more than 50 trade and investment representatives across 14 key markets in North America, Europe and Asia. Given rising global trade tensions, the urgency of these efforts has become more pronounced.

    “B.C. is already seeing strong results since the launch of our Trade Diversification Strategy, with exports growing in new and existing markets globally,” Glumac said. “We will be travelling with numerous B.C. companies on this European trade mission to build on our efforts to diversify trade and showcase the incredible innovation coming from B.C.”

    The ministers will be meeting with key representatives during three major tech conferences overseas:

    • London Tech Week is a collection of events featuring tech innovation, entrepreneurship and talent. The Province will highlight B.C.’s economic priorities and gain perspectives on B.C.-U.K. trade and investment, while connecting with B.C. companies successfully operating in the U.K.
    • VivaTech is Europe’s biggest tech and startup event, with companies from more than 25 sectors and more than 2,000 investors and funds. Canada is Country of the Year for 2025 and Scale AI, the Canadian AI Cluster, is organizing a delegation for about 100 Canadian companies, of which 16 are from B.C. In addition, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and National Research Council are organizing an Ocean Tech mission to France with 11 companies, eight of which are from B.C. As part of that mission, they will be at Vivatech, where a specific focus session on their technologies will be held.  
    • GreenTech Amsterdam is the premier global trade show for horticulture technology, bringing together more than 13,000 professionals and 530 exhibitors from around the world. The event showcases cutting-edge innovations in areas such as greenhouse automation, robotics, AI, climate control, water and energy solutions, and vertical farming. This is the fourth year that B.C. will participate with a booth at the event.

    “Greentech Amsterdam is a prime opportunity to showcase leading companies with made-in-B.C. technologies that advance food production, open doors to global partnerships and drive long-term growth,” said Seychelle Cushing, executive director, B.C. Centre for Agritech Innovation. “The B.C. Centre for Agritech Innovation is proud to partner with leading agri-businesses, government and academia to showcase B.C.’s leadership in agritech innovation on the world stage.”

    The EU meetings build on the work underway on Premier David Eby’s trade mission focused on key markets in Asia, as B.C. elevates and expands its trade efforts for new partnerships in light of the ongoing global trade conflict.

    B.C. is the economic engine of the new Canada and innovation is at the heart of this transformation, positioning the province as a global destination for tech talent and investment.

    Quick Facts:

    • In 2022, the European Union was B.C.’s fifth-largest destination for exports.
    • With 20 EU members and seven non-EU members adopting the euro as their official currency, trade and competition is facilitated between businesses in the region while concurrently providing price stability.
    • The Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement was established in 2017 and facilitates trade between Canada and the European Union.

    Learn More:

    To learn more about the deputy minister’s recent mission to Hannover Messe in Germany, visit: https://www.britishcolumbia.ca/news-stories/b-c-fuels-innovation-at-hannover-messe-2025/

    To read the Trade Diversification Strategy, visit:
    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/employment-business/international-investment-and-trade/trade-diversification-strategy

    For more about the StrongerBC Economic Plan, visit:
    https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/economic-plan/

    For more about trade and investment in B.C., visit: www.britishcolumbia.ca

    MIL OSI Canada News –

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Free Psychic Reading Online | Free Psychic Chat with Real Psychics Online – Special 2025 Announcement

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    San Francisco, CA, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Are you curious about your future, love life, or career path but not ready to commit to a paid session? With a free psychic reading online, you can now connect with experienced and compassionate free psychics who offer genuine insights without any upfront cost. Whether you want to ask a free psychic question, explore your destiny by birth date, or dive into matters of the heart, there are now many trusted platforms where you can receive intuitive guidance—completely risk-free.

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    Types of Free Psychic Readings Available Online in 2025

    In 2025, free psychic readings have become more accessible, personalized, and diverse. With spiritual wellness now a significant trend among millennials, Gen Z, and even Gen X, millions seek clarity from intuitive advisors, primarily through free online psychic readings. The growing number of platforms and services means users can now explore many different types of spiritual guidance before deciding on a long-term advisor.

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    So, what kinds of free psychic readings are most popular, and which are typically offered as part of free trials? Below, the-psychic-experts.com breaks down the most popular types of psychic readings users can explore at no cost in 2025.

    1. Free Psychic Love Reading

    By far the most requested service across psychic platforms, free psychic love readings remain the leading choice for users seeking relationship answers. Whether it’s “Will they come back?”, “Are we soulmates?”, or “Should I move on?” — love questions dominate psychic chat rooms and phone sessions.

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    2. Career Forecasts

    Another common request in 2025 is professional guidance. Career-focused readings address decisions around job changes, workplace conflicts, entrepreneurial goals, or overall life purpose. Many free psychic platforms now offer initial readings on career questions to help users identify their next steps.

    These include numerology, astrology, or intuitive impressions based on name and energy. Some sessions will ask for a birth date to connect deeper into the client’s vocational path.

    Why it’s offered: Career questions tend to lead to follow-up sessions, making it an attractive free trial option for platforms.

    ⇒ Ask one question for free and connect with a real psychic

    3. Tarot Card Pulls

    A classic and still one of the most reliable options for free and paid readings, tarot cards remain a staple in 2025. Many platforms offer a free psychic reading online using a three-card spread that touches on past, present, and future energies.

    Tarot is a favorite among users because it provides specific visuals, archetypes, and symbolism that can be interpreted intuitively or directly. It works for all questions, including love, career, and self-growth.

    Why it’s offered: Tarot sessions can be done quickly and are visually engaging, making them perfect for limited-time or single-question free psychic readings.

    4. Astrology and Birth Chart Readings

    Astrology continues to experience a renaissance, and free psychic reading by date of birth and time is one of the fastest-growing categories on psychic platforms. Some services allow users to input their birth details to receive a basic sun, moon, and rising analysis or a short synastry report (love compatibility).

    More advanced readers might offer brief insights into planetary transits or upcoming life themes in a 5–10 minute complimentary session.

    Why it’s offered: Astrology is extremely popular among Gen Z and Millennials. It’s also data-driven, making it easy to automate or semi-automate for mass trial sessions.

    ⇒ Ask a free psychic question and get instant insight

    5. Past Life Readings

    Past life readings offer fascinating insight for those curious about karma, reincarnation, and spiritual history. Some free trials allow users to ask, “Who was I in a past life?” or “Why do I feel connected to this person or place?”

    These readings often combine intuitive visions, energy work, and spiritual channelling to explore patterns affecting the user in their current life.

    Why it’s offered: It’s a unique hook that appeals to deeply spiritual users and often prompts follow-up interest.

    6. Yes/No Psychic Questions

    Sometimes users don’t want a full reading — they just want a straight answer. In 2025, many free psychic platforms now offer the ability to ask a free psychic question in a yes/no format. It’s ideal for time-sensitive or emotionally charged moments when clarity is critical.

    This format is commonly used via free psychic chat, where users type their yes/no question and receive a simple, immediate reply, often via tarot or intuition.

    Why it’s offered: It’s quick, scalable, and builds trust for deeper sessions.

    ⇒ Explore your future with a free psychic chat reading!

    What to Expect from a Free Psychic Chat or Call

    You’re not alone if you’re considering a free psychic chat or phone reading in 2025. Millions worldwide are turning to intuitive guidance for answers, clarity, and peace of mind — often beginning with a risk-free, no-obligation session. But how exactly does it work? What can you expect from the moment you sign up to when you ask a free psychic question?

    In this guide, the-psychic-experts.com walks you through a typical user experience with free psychic readings online, whether via chat or call, so you know exactly what to anticipate.

    Step 1: Signing Up — No Credit Card Needed

    One of the most appealing aspects of psychic platforms ranked by The-Psychic-Experts.com is that many offer free psychic readings online, with no credit card required. It means you can begin exploring your spiritual path without entering payment details or worrying about hidden charges.

    The signup process typically takes under 2 minutes:

    • You enter your name (can be a nickname)
    • Choose your preferred psychic or reading type
    • Optional: Add your birth date, gender, or location for a more tailored session
    •  Click “Start Free Chat” or “Call Now” to begin your session

    The highest quality services are transparent, private, and secure, ensuring your experience is safe and confidential.

    ⇒ Ask love and life questions with a free psychic reading

    Step 2: Choosing Your Psychic Reader

    Once inside the platform, you’ll browse a selection of available advisors. Each psychic reader has a profile page showcasing:

    • Specialties (love, career, tarot, astrology, etc.)
    • User experiences
    • Years of experience
    • Tools used (e.g., pendulum, oracle cards, clairvoyance)

    For a free psychic reading, look for psychics offering free minutes or an introductory question at no cost. Most allow at least one free psychic question before the session transitions to paid time.

    Step 3: Chat vs. Phone — What’s the Difference?

    Free Psychic Chat

    Chat readings are ideal for people who prefer privacy, written records, or thinking time. You can type out your questions, and your psychic will respond quickly. Many clients enjoy this format because:

    • It’s discreet — great for work breaks or late nights
    • You can scroll back and re-read answers
    •  It allows clearer, more intentional communication

    Chat is a good option for simple or emotionally sensitive questions you want to reflect on later.

    ⇒ Discover emotional clarity in a free psychic reading today!

    Free Psychic Call

    Phone readings offer more vocal nuance, which some say results in stronger intuitive connections. You’ll hear tone, pauses, and inflection, which can help your psychic pick up on your energy more naturally. Calls feel more spontaneous, warm, and conversational.

    Calls are often ideal when:

    • You want a fast-paced reading
    • You’re dealing with complex emotions
    •  You want to ask follow-up questions on the spot

    Step 4: Asking a Free Psychic Question

    When your session begins, the advisor may start with a brief introduction or ask your permission to connect with your energy. You’ll then type or say your question, such as:

    • “What is the energy around my relationship right now?”
    • “Is this job opportunity right for me?”
    •  “Will I hear from them again soon?”

    It is your moment to open up. The more precise and focused your question is, the more insightful your psychic’s response will be.

    ⇒ Chat online now with trusted psychics for free!

    Step 5: What a Real Reading Feels Like

    Contrary to the myths, real psychic readers do not make wild or scary predictions. Instead, they tune into your energy, spiritual guides, or symbolic tools (like tarot or astrology) to help reveal what’s hidden beneath the surface.

    Even in a digital format, real psychic abilities translate beautifully. Many report feeling chills, sudden emotional clarity, or strong resonance, even through a chat screen.
    Your reading may include:

    • Specific messages, images, or impressions
    • Advice on timing, direction, or emotional healing
    • Symbolic meanings from tarot or astrology
    •  Gentle validation for what you already intuitively know

    ⇒ Connect with an accurate psychic — no payment required!

    Benefits of Starting with a Free Psychic Reading

    With so many psychic services available online in 2025, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or skeptical about where to begin. That’s precisely why the psychic experts recommend starting your journey with a free psychic reading. Whether you’re new to the spiritual space or looking to reconnect with your intuition, free readings offer a powerful, no-pressure entry point into the world of intuitive guidance.

    From building trust to exploring specialties, here’s why thousands are turning to free psychic sessions before committing to a longer consultation.

    1. It’s a Low-Risk Introduction for Beginners

    One of the most significant barriers to seeking a psychic is fear of being judged, scammed, or misled. A free psychic reading helps remove those worries. You can test the waters without handing over credit card details or committing to a long-term package.

    Free readings let you:

    • Experience how a real session feels
    • Gauge your comfort level with a reader
    • Observe the psychic’s style, tone, and accuracy
    •  Ask a meaningful question without financial commitment

    It’s the perfect way for first-timers to ease into spiritual self-discovery without pressure.

    ⇒ Chat with gifted psychics for your free psychic question!

    2. It Helps You Build Trust with a Psychic

    Trust is everything when working with a psychic. You’re opening up about sensitive areas of your life — from love and loss to career crossroads and health anxieties. If you’re going to be vulnerable, you need to feel safe.

    A free psychic chat session creates space to:

    • Assess whether the psychic is empathetic and grounded
    • See how they respond to your energy and concerns
    •  Ensure they don’t make outrageous claims or pressure you to pay

    Genuine psychics are focused on helping, not selling. A free reading allows you to build a real energetic rapport before deciding to move forward.

    3. You Can Explore a Variety of Psychic Specialties

    Not every psychic works the same way. Some are clairvoyants who see visions. Others are mediums who connect with past loved ones. Some rely on tools like tarot or astrology, while others are deeply intuitive empaths.

    Starting with a free psychic reading means you can sample different specialties and styles, and discover what works well for your unique needs.

    You might try:

    • A tarot card pull to gain insight into a decision
    • A clairvoyant to explore your future path
    • A spiritual medium to connect with a departed relative
    • An astrologer for a birth chart reading
    •  A pendulum or numerology expert for yes/no questions

    Exploring these services at no cost allows you to find your preferred modality and the psychic who most closely resonates with your energy.

    ⇒ Receive intuitive guidance with a free psychic reading

    4. It Encourages Clarity and Specificity in Your Questions

    A free session may only last 3 to 5 minutes or cover one free psychic question, which is a disguised benefit. Limited time encourages you to get clear about what you want to know.

    Instead of asking vague questions like “What’s going to happen to me?”, you learn to ask sharper, more focused questions such as:

    • “What energy surrounds my relationship right now?”
    • “How should I approach the job interview next week?”
    •  “What’s blocking me from moving forward emotionally?”

    This clarity often results in more meaningful, accurate guidance and creates better psychic sessions, even if you choose to pay later.

    ⇒ Receive guidance from real psychics for free — no payment needed

    5. You Gain Immediate Emotional Insight

    Many users of the psychic experts report that their first free psychic reading gave them instant validation. Whether it’s hearing something you’ve been secretly feeling or receiving encouragement from a psychic stranger, the experience can be deeply healing.

    You may not get all the answers in a short session, but often, a shift happens — emotionally, spiritually, or energetically. You walk away with more clarity, confidence, or even a spark of hope.

    ⇒ Ask your free psychic question and connect live now

    Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Free Reading

    A free psychic reading online can be an incredibly enlightening experience—if you approach it with the right mindset. Whether you’re seeking clarity on love, career, or personal healing, how you prepare and participate will directly impact the value you receive.

    At the-psychic-experts.com, we’ve compiled expert-backed advice to help you make the most of your free psychic question, from emotional prep to spotting red flags and navigating what comes after.

    1. Prepare Emotionally and Spiritually

    Before you ask a free psychic question, center yourself for a few quiet minutes. A grounded emotional state makes your energy clearer, making it easier for a psychic to tune in accurately.

    Try this quick pre-reading checklist:

    • Find a quiet space: Choose somewhere you won’t be interrupted.
    • Set an intention: Focus on what you want to gain—clarity, peace, direction.
    •  Breathe deeply: Even a few deep breaths can calm your mind and body.

    Remember, your energy shapes your experience. You’re more likely to walk away with meaningful insights when you show up open but emotionally balanced.

    ⇒ Meet real psychic readers offering free chat now

    2. Ask Clear, Open-Ended Questions

    One of the most common mistakes in free psychic love reading sessions is asking yes/no or overly vague questions like, “Will I ever find love?” or “What’s going to happen to me?”
    Instead, reframe your query to invite deeper insight:

    • “What can I do to attract a healthier relationship?”
    • “What energy surrounds my connection with [Name] right now?”
    •  “What should I focus on to grow in my career?”

    Good psychics thrive on clarity and curiosity. The better your question, the more actionable your answer.

    3. Be Aware of Red Flags in Free Psychic Services

    Not all psychic platforms are created equal. While the-psychic-experts.com only recommends trusted advisors, there are some warning signs to watch out for, especially during free psychic reading online sessions.

    Avoid psychics who:

    • Use fear tactics (e.g., “You’re cursed—pay $200 to fix it”)
    • Push unnecessary upsells or insist you “must” buy more time
    • Offer only generic or vague answers
    •  Refuse to answer your original question and keep redirecting

    Real psychics don’t rely on scare tactics or manipulative sales pitches. They offer respectful, empowering guidance, even in a free session.

    ⇒ Discover what the universe has planned — free psychic insight

    4. Know What Comes After the Free Session

    Once your free minutes are up, you have a choice:

    • End the session and reflect on the message received
    • Continue with a paid session if the connection feels genuine
    • Try a different psychic if you didn’t resonate with the first

    You can also journal your experience—what you asked, what stood out, and what emotions came up. Reflection helps you integrate insights more deeply.

    Additionally, many platforms offer first-time deals for extended sessions. Continuing might be worth it if you felt a real spark of clarity in your free psychic love reading.

    ⇒ Talk with an intuitive expert and ask your free psychic question

    FAQs About Free Psychic Readings in 2025

    Free psychic readings are becoming one of the most searched spiritual wellness tools in 2025 — but naturally, people have questions. Below are the most common queries users ask, whether they’re first-timers or returning seekers.

    Is the psychic reading free?

    Many platforms featured in the psychic experts platform offer new users a free psychic reading online. It may be free minutes via chat or phone, a free introductory question, or a single free psychic love reading to give you a sense of what the advisor is like. No strings attached, just spiritual insight.

    What’s the catch with free psychic chat services?

    There’s no real “catch,” but it helps to understand the fine print. Most free psychic chat services are introductory offers designed to let you try before you buy. The session typically shifts into a paid format after your free minutes or single psychic question is answered. Still, you’re not obligated to continue unless you feel it’s worth it.

    Can I get a free reading without giving credit card info?

    Absolutely. highly-rated services on The-Psychic-Experts.com offer free psychic readings online with no required credit card. You can often access chat-based or app-based sessions without entering financial information, especially for basic questions or trial readings.

    What kind of questions can I ask a psychic for free?

    You can ask almost anything, but it is recommended to keep it focused and specific. Popular topics include:

    • Love and relationships
    • Career and finances
    • Life purpose and personal growth
    •  Future decisions or crossroads

    Examples:

    • “What does the future hold for my relationship?”
    • “Should I take the job offer I just received?”
    •  “What’s blocking me from finding clarity right now?”

    Just remember — most free psychic reading online sessions limit the number of questions or minutes, so focus on your high priority.

    Is a free psychic reading accurate?

    Yes, especially when you’re using a trusted platform. The psychics featured by the psychic experts platform are vetted for integrity and ability. Even a short free psychic love reading or yes/no question can provide startlingly accurate and emotionally resonant guidance. The key is approaching the session with an open mind and clear energy.

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  • MIL-OSI: Talkdesk achieves full FedRAMP authorization for CX Cloud Government Edition

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PALO ALTO, Calif., June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Talkdesk®, Inc., a global provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered customer experience (CX) technology that serves enterprises of all sizes, today announced it has achieved FedRAMP® Authorization for Talkdesk CX Cloud Government Edition™.

    The authorization validates that Talkdesk meets the stringent security and compliance standards of the United States (U.S.) federal government for cloud service providers, reinforcing its commitment to supporting public sector customers with a secure, simple cloud contact center platform purpose-built to deliver modern stakeholder service.

    FedRAMP certification requires a meticulous and rigorous product assessment, ensuring adherence to the most stringent security standards. With full FedRAMP Authorization, Talkdesk is strategically positioned to expand its services to U.S. federal and state agencies and higher education institutions—enhancing modernization of citizen and other stakeholder services at government agencies at an accelerated scale, without the hindrance of lengthy procurement cycles or concerns over sensitive data management.

    Talkdesk CX Cloud Government Edition brings key benefits for government agencies. It enhances citizen experiences with voice engagement support across multiple channels, including call control and orchestration and routing features; agent workspace to place all relevant customer information on a single pane of glass; quality management to evaluate and improve agent interactions; workforce management to forecast, plan, and develop staff schedules; standard and custom reporting with bespoke and granular access to data and dashboards; and Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) capabilities.

    “Public sector organizations are challenged with meeting the CX needs of the stakeholders they serve while ensuring those interactions and data stay secure. Agencies can now implement and use Talkdesk CX Cloud Government Edition with confidence,” said Tiago Paiva, chief executive officer and founder of Talkdesk. “This designation unblocks lengthy procurement motions and allows any agency to leverage Talkdesk’s modern, yet secure, cloud-based CX platform to accelerate enhanced citizen service, while maintaining stakeholder trust, security, and compliance.”

    About Talkdesk

    Talkdesk® is on a mission to rid the world of bad customer experience. With our cloud-native, generative AI-powered CX platform, purpose-built industry solutions, and extensible AI offerings, we empower enterprises in the cloud and on-premises to deliver exceptional customer experiences that make them more competitive, grow revenue, reduce costs, and provide operational efficiencies. With specialized workflows and integrations delivered out of the box for our Industry Experience Clouds, Talkdesk accelerates value for our customers faster and more simply than legacy or one-size-fits-all solutions.

    Partnering with enterprises globally, we deliver continuous innovation and breakthrough results. Our commitment to reliability and security, paired with our track record of delivering on promises, sets us apart in the industry. Elevate customer experiences, streamline operations, and increase revenue with Talkdesk. Companies that love their customers use Talkdesk.

    Talkdesk is a registered trademark of Talkdesk, Inc. All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

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    June 6, 2025
  • Modi government’s 11-year journey marked by bold reforms and technological transformation: Dr. Jitendra Singh

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    As the Modi government marks 11 years in power, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh hailed the period as one defined by “bold decisions, futuristic reforms, and transformative governance.” Reflecting on more than a decade of leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dr. Singh stated that this era has redefined India’s developmental narrative while restoring public faith in government systems.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview, Dr. Singh—who oversees portfolios in Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Atomic Energy, Space, and Public Grievances—emphasized that the government’s major initiatives have consistently prioritized the country’s long-term strategic interests. Citing landmark reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Digital India, and the opening of critical sectors such as space and atomic energy to private enterprise, he said each step was aligned with the broader vision of a self-reliant and globally competitive India.

    Dr. Singh also highlighted the expanded role of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), noting its achievements in vaccine development, genetic research, and promoting bio-entrepreneurship. These advances, he said, have contributed significantly to India’s emergence as a global technology hub.

    One of the defining characteristics of the Modi era, according to Dr. Singh, has been the integration of traditional governance objectives with cutting-edge technology. “Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, sectors like space, atomic energy, and biotechnology received unprecedented support. The global recognition India commands in these fields today is a result of visionary and consistent policies,” he said.

    Space technology, once confined to rocket launches, is now part of everyday life, improving services such as telemedicine, agricultural forecasting, and digital classrooms. Dr. Singh praised the JAM trinity (Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile) and Swachh Bharat Mission for transforming public service delivery and igniting mass social movements that transcend politics.

    Another key initiative, Special Campaign 4.0, was highlighted for its focus on systemic efficiency. Government departments across the country used the campaign to clear backlogs, responsibly dispose of e-waste, and free thousands of square feet of space by removing redundant materials. “What was once waste is now wealth,” Dr. Singh remarked, calling it a model for responsible governance.

    On the administrative front, Dr. Singh underlined the success of reforms like performance-based assessments and lateral entry of professionals, which have begun to change the culture of governance. He described Mission Karmayogi—a flagship bureaucratic training reform—as a cornerstone of this transformation.

    Dr. Singh also elaborated on new pension reforms introduced under the Modi government, particularly those aimed at supporting women. These include continued family pension benefits for childless widows after remarriage and entitlements for divorced daughters whose legal proceedings were initiated while their parents were alive. Additionally, female government employees can now nominate their children for family pensions in cases of marital dispute.

    Commenting on India’s foreign policy, Dr. Singh noted that the country has earned new respect on the global stage. He praised India’s proactive role during global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, as proof of the nation’s growing reliability and strategic importance.

    Looking ahead, Dr. Singh said the government has laid the foundation for the next 25 years as India moves toward its centenary in 2047. “This is just the beginning. The next phase will be about accelerating the gains of the last decade and ensuring India’s rightful place in the global order,” he concluded.

    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Your chance to see the brand new Women’s Rugby World Cup Trophy in Sunderland

    Source: City of Sunderland

    There’s still time to have your photo taken with the brand new Women’s Rugby World Cup trophy when it puts in a special appearance in Sunderland’s Keel Square this Friday 6 June.

    The trophy the world’s top women’s rugby teams will be competing for this summer will be in Keel Square between 10 am and 4pm on the first day of the three-day Sunderland Food and Drink Festival. 

    World Rugby unveiled the new trophy last month to tie in with the start of the 100-day countdown to the opening match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup in Sunderland on Friday 22 August. This will see England’s Red Roses take on the USA at the Stadium of Light.

    The trophy’s visit marks the culmination of a nationwide tour of all eight host cities and towns as excitement continues to build for the record-breaking tournament.

    Ahead of its visit to Keel Square on Friday, youngsters from local schools got their chance to put their rugby skills to the test and have their photos taken with rugby’s newest icon when it stopped off at Hylton Castle on Wednesday.

    Councillor Michael Mordey, Leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “It’s fantastic to have the trophy visiting Sunderland as we count down to hosting the opening match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup on 22 August.

    “Having the opening game here is a brilliant opportunity to showcase our city on the international stage.

    “We’re really looking forward to welcoming England’s Red Roses and the USA teams to Sunderland, as well as rugby fans from this country and across the world when the tournament kicks off in Sunderland in August.

    “It was also great to see our own young players, who could well be the next generation of top rugby stars, demonstrating their own rugby skills during the trophy’s stop off at Hylton Castle on Wednesday.”

    The 2025 tournament is the biggest Women’s Rugby World Cup in history after selling more than 300,000 tickets – more than twice the total attendance at the last tournament in New Zealand in 2021.

    People visiting Keel Square on Friday will be able to see the new Women’s Rugby World Cup trophy and the bespoke RWC 2025 Defender Trophy Tour Vehicle and have the opportunity to have their photo taken with them both.

    Councillor Beth Jones is Sunderland City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture and Tourism: “With excitement continuing to build now that we’re less than 100 days away from the tournament kicking off in Sunderland, this is a brilliant opportunity to have your photo taken with the trophy that the top women’s rugby teams in the world are going to be competing for this summer,” she said.

    “It’s also a great chance to find out more about the sport so I’d encourage everyone to come down, have your photo taken with the trophy and enjoy a fantastic time at the Food and Drink Festival while you’re here.”

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Managing Director, Sarah Massey, said: “Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 promises to be a landmark tournament for the sport and the trophy tour to our host locations provides a brilliant opportunity to ignite excitement across England.

    “We look forward to celebrating with fans and encouraging even more people to be a part of this unforgettable tournament.”

    Sunderland Food & Drink Festival is set to take place across Keel Square, High Street West and Market Square from Friday 6 to Sunday 8 June.

    Featuring food from across the world including street food and artisan produce, visitors will also be able to enjoy the live stage programme in Keel Square from 11am to 7pm every day.

    For more information on the food and drink festival visit https://sunderlandfooddrinkfest.co.uk/live-entertainment/

    To find out more about the Women’s Rugby World Cup, how to get tickets and how to get involved in free rugby activities in Sunderland visit:Rugby World Cup 2025 – MySunderland

    To find out more about free rugby activities provided by Newcastle Rugby Foundation as community engagement programme partner for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and how to get involved visit: WRWC Countdown – Newcastle Rugby Foundation

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Hello film! Free screenings at the NFB in June and July

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    June 4, 2025 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

    Free films, first-come, first-wowed! To liven up your summer evenings, come see recent gems from the NFB collection on the big screen in Montreal. Starting Thursday, June 5, we’re presenting nine free public screenings until July 31 at the NFB’s Alanis Obomsawin Theatre in the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles. Reservations required… See you there!

    For full details, visit events.nfb.ca/hello-film-free-screenings-at-the-nfb.

    Quick Facts

    All screenings begin at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30). Free admission (reservations required).

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Prime Minister announces new parliamentary secretary team

    Source: Government of Canada – Prime Minister

    Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced a new parliamentary secretary team focused on building Canada strong.

    Canadians elected this new government with a mandate to define a new economic and security relationship with the United States, to build a stronger economy, to bring down costs, and to keep our communities safe. Parliamentary secretaries will support their respective cabinet ministers and secretaries of state to deliver on this mandate.

    The new parliamentary secretary team is appointed as follows:

    • Karim Bardeesy becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry
    • Jaime Battiste becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
    • Rachel Bendayan becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
    • Kody Blois becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
    • Sean Casey becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence
    • Sophie Chatel becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
    • Madeleine Chenette becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Sport)
    • Maggie Chi becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health
    • Leslie Church becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretaries of State for Labour, for Seniors, and for Children and Youth, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Jobs and Families (Persons with Disabilities)
    • Caroline Desrochers becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure
    • Ali Ehsassi becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy (Canada-U.S. Trade)
    • Mona Fortier becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • Peter Fragiskatos becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
    • Vince Gasparro becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Combatting Crime)
    • Wade Grant becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
    • Claude Guay becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
    • Brendan Hanley becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs
    • Corey Hogan becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
    • Anthony Housefather becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience
    • Mike Kelloway becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and Internal Trade
    • Ernie Klassen becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries
    • Annie Koutrakis becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Jobs and Families
    • Kevin Lamoureux becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
    • Patricia Lattanzio becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
    • Ginette Lavack becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services
    • Carlos Leitao becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry
    • Tim Louis becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy (Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy)
    • Jennifer McKelvie becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure
    • Marie-Gabrielle Ménard becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism)
    • David Myles becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Nature)
    • Yasir Naqvi becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade and Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (International Development)
    • Taleeb Noormohamed becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation
    • Rob Oliphant becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • Tom Osborne becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board
    • Jacques Ramsay becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety
    • Pauline Rochefort becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Rural Development)
    • Sherry Romanado becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence
    • Jenna Sudds becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement and Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Defence Procurement)
    • Ryan Turnbull becomes Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue and Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State (Canada Revenue Agency and Financial Institutions)

    Prime Minister Carney also announced that Élisabeth Brière will serve as Deputy Chief Government Whip, and Arielle Kayabaga will serve as Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.

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    “Canada’s new parliamentary secretary team will deliver on the government’s mandate for change, working collaboratively with all parties in Parliament to build the strongest economy in the G7, advance a new security and economic partnership with the United States, and help Canadians get ahead.”

    Quick Fact

    • Parliamentary secretaries are chosen by the Prime Minister to assist ministers and secretaries of state.

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: $200M Mixed-use Development on Staten Island

    Source: US State of New York

    overnor Kathy Hochul today celebrated the completion of the first phase of Lighthouse Point, a mixed-use project developed by Triangle Equities that brings new housing, commercial space, and economic opportunity to Staten Island’s St. George waterfront. The site, which once served as the U.S. Lighthouse Service General Depot guiding ships safely into New York Harbor for over a century, has been transformed into a modern, walkable, transit-oriented waterfront community. The first phase of the development features 115 new residential units, 60,000 square feet of commercial space, and 274 parking spots. Backed by $16.5 million in State investment through Empire State Development, this project addresses critical housing needs while spurring economic opportunity on Staten Island’s North Shore.

    “For more than a century, this historic site served as a beacon for ships navigating into New York Harbor, and today Lighthouse Point becomes a beacon for Staten Island’s economic future,” Governor Hochul said. “This development exemplifies our commitment to creating housing opportunities that work for all New Yorkers — from market-rate homes to affordable units for working families — while honoring our state’s rich maritime heritage. When we invest in transit-accessible, mixed-use developments like this, we’re building the foundation for thriving, inclusive communities.”

    Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Empire State Development’s $16.5 million investment in Lighthouse Point represents exactly the kind of partnership that delivers transformative results for New York communities. We’re not just preserving a treasured piece of our maritime history — we’re creating quality homes, good jobs, and vibrant commercial spaces that will serve Staten Island residents for decades to come. This project demonstrates how strategic investments can help unlock complex developments that honor the past while building economic opportunity for the future.”

    From 1863 to 1966, the Lighthouse Point site served as the U.S. Lighthouse Service General Depot, functioning as the operational headquarters for lighthouse services across the entire United States for over a century. This critical maritime facility operated under the Treasury Department until 1903, then under the Department of Commerce and Labor through 1939, before transitioning to Coast Guard oversight. The site remained active until 1966 when the Coast Guard relocated operations to Governor’s Island, with the New York Harbor Pilots’ Association maintaining a presence until 1984. After sitting vacant for decades, the property was transferred to the City, setting the stage for today’s redevelopment.

    The development is expected to create approximately 100 permanent jobs and has generated over 1,200 construction jobs during the building of phase one. Located steps from the St. George Ferry Terminal, Lighthouse Point provides residents with direct access to Manhattan while contributing to the ongoing revitalization of Staten Island’s North Shore. The development team has rehabilitated and repurposed the site’s historic wall along Bay Street by incorporating it into the building.

    The residential offerings of Lighthouse Point span studio, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with home office, and two-bedroom layouts, all featuring modern finishes including high ceilings, in-unit laundry, kitchens with stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops, and contemporary bathrooms with premium fixtures. Building Amenities include a harbor-view terrace, a modern fitness center, and a rooftop lounge offering panoramic views of New York Harbor. The commercial component will anchor several key tenants including the College of Staten Island Tech Incubator, The Learning Experience childcare center, and Club Pilates, with additional retail and service providers to be announced.

    The project was made possible through a strategic partnership that included $16.5 million in state support from Empire State Development, which helped close a critical financing gap for the complex development that required extensive historic preservation work and site remediation. The project was identified as a priority by the New York City Regional Economic Development Council, aligning with the state’s strategy to revitalize formerly distressed waterfront areas through targeted investment and planning.

    NYCREDC Co-Chairs Félix V. Matos Rodríguez and William D. Rahm said, “Lighthouse Point demonstrates what’s possible when we combine regional vision with strategic planning. By transforming a long-vacant, historically significant site into a thriving hub of housing, commerce, and innovation, this development delivers urgently needed affordable housing while positioning Staten Island’s North Shore as an economic powerhouse that will benefit residents and businesses for generations to come.”

    Assemblymember Charles Fall said, “For far too long, Staten Island’s waterfront has felt out of reach for the very people who live alongside it. This project reclaims the shoreline for the community — creating new housing opportunities, reconnecting residents to the harbor, and building space for families, workers, and entrepreneurs to thrive. It’s a landmark investment in the future of St. George and the entire North Shore, setting a bold precedent for what truly community-driven development can and should be.”

    Triangle Equities President and CEO Lester Petracca said, “Triangle Equities is proud to bring a slew of new housing, retail, and job opportunities to the community, while ushering in an era of economic growth for the region with support from our partners at ESD. It has been an honor to work alongside ESD, NYCEDC, and our project partners throughout the development process, and we look forward to continuing our joint mission to bring much-needed affordable housing to Staten Island’s North Shore through this phase of Lighthouse Point.”

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: For both artists and scientists, slow looking allows surprising connections to surface

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Amanda Bongers, Assistant Professor, Chemistry Education Research, Queen’s University, Ontario

    Scientists need skills in visual analysis and critical thinking, but these skills aren’t being taught or practised nearly enough in our university classrooms.

    The fast pace and complex visuals in chemistry lectures can be overwhelming.
    (Lee Nachtigal/Flickr), CC BY

    One reason why science is hard to learn is because it relies on visuals and simulations for things we cannot see with the naked eye. In topics like chemistry, students struggle to translate complicated symbols to the atoms and molecules they are meant to represent.

    Surprisingly, most university chemistry classrooms are not helping students with these tasks. Students spend lectures passively viewing slides packed with images without engaging with them or generating their own. Relying on innate ability, rather than teaching visual thinking and analysis skills, leaves many students feeling lost in the symbols and resorting to arduous and unproductive memorization tactics.

    What can we do to help students analyze and learn from scientific visuals? Fortunately, we can look to the arts for inspiration. There are parallels between the skills learned in art history and those needed in science classrooms.

    Developing a trained eye

    Feeling baffled by a work of art is similar to the experience of many chemistry learners. In both scenarios, viewers might ask themselves: What am I looking at, where should I look and what does it mean?

    And while a portrait or landscape may seem straightforward in its message, these works of art are filled with information and messages hidden to the untrained eye.

    The longer a viewer takes to look at each image, the more information can be uncovered, and the viewer can ask more questions and explore further.

    For example, in the 18th-century painting Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop by Dutch painter Rachel Ruysch, looking beyond the flowers painted in full bloom reveals a swarm of insects, which art historians regard in a wider context of spiritual meditations upon mortality.

    Did you notice the insects in ‘Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop?’
    (Rijksmuseum)

    The field of art history is dedicated to exploring works of art, and emphasizes visual analysis and critical thinking skills. When an art historian studies a work of art, they explore what information may be contained within the work, why it was presented in that manner and what this means in a broader context.




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    Process of looking, asking questions

    This process of looking and asking questions about what you are looking at is needed at all levels of science, and is a useful general skill.

    The non-profit organization Visual Thinking Strategies has created resources and programs to support educators, from kindergarten to high school, in using art for discussion in their classrooms.

    These discussions about art help young learners develop skills for reasoning, communicating and coping with uncertainty. Another resource, “Thinking Routines” from Harvard’s Project Zero, includes more suggestions for leading engagement with art and objects to help students cultivate observation, interpretation and questioning.

    Critical viewing means slowing down

    Such approaches have also been embraced in medical education, where medical students learn critical viewing through close-looking activities with art, and explore themes of empathy, power and care.

    Viewing art can help teach people critical viewing, a skill essential for interpreting medical imaging.
    (Shutterstock)

    Medical humanities programs also help young professionals to respond to ambiguity. Learning how to analyze art changes how people describe medical images, such as photos of clinical interactions, and has been shown to improve their empathy scores.

    The skills needed for visual analysis of art works require us to slow down and let our eyes wander and brains think. Slow and deep looking involves taking four or five minutes to silently view a work of art, allowing surprising details and connections to surface. Students training in medical imaging in the field of radiology can learn this slow and critical viewing process by interacting with art.

    Students in classrooms

    Now imagine the difference between a leisurely setting like a gallery to a classroom, with the pressure to listen, look, copy and learn from visuals and prepare for exams.

    How long are students spending analyzing these complex chemistry diagrams? Research that colleagues and I conducted suggests very little.

    When we observed chemistry classrooms, we found that students either passively viewed images while the instructor discussed them, or copied visuals as the instructor drew them. In both cases, they are not engaging with the visuals or generating their own.

    When teaching chemistry, Amanda, the lead author of this story, has seen students feel pressure to find a “correct” answer quickly when solving chemistry problems, causing them to overlook important but less obvious information.

    Visual analysis in chemistry education

    Our team of artists, art historians, arts educators, chemistry teachers and students is working to bring arts-inspired visual analysis into university chemistry classrooms.

    Through mock lectures followed by in-depth discussions, our preliminary research has found intersections between the practices and teachings of the visual arts skills and the skills needed for chemistry education, and we’ve designed activities for teaching students these skills.

    A focus group with university science educators helped us refine the activities to work for educators’ classrooms and goals. Through this process, we’ve identified new ways of thinking about and engaging with visuals and as our research evolves, so may these activities.

    Example of a visual analysis activity pairing a work of art with a chemistry visual. Left: ‘Cubist Study of a Head’ by Elemér de Kóródy, 1913 (The Met). Right: Analysis of a cycloaddition reaction (Author provided).

    Many students in university science classrooms will not pursue a traditional career in science, and their programs rarely lead to a specific job, yet visual thinking skills are essential in the wide skill sets needed for their future careers.

    Visual analysis and critical thinking are becoming even more important in daily life now with the rise of AI-generated images and videos.

    Developing skills to slow down and look

    Integrating the arts into other disciplines can support critical thinking and introduce learners to new perspectives. We argue that the arts can help science students develop essential visual analysis skills by teaching them to slow down and simply look.

    “Thinking like a scientist” has come to mean asking questions about what you see, but this could easily be framed as thinking like an art historian:

    1. Look closely for details;

    2. Consider details together and in context (for example, by asking: “Who created this and why?”);

    3. Recognize the need for broad technical and fundamental knowledge to see the less obvious, and;

    4. Accept uncertainty. There may be more than one answer, and we may never know for sure!

    Amanda Bongers receives funding from SSHRC and NSERC.

    Madeleine Dempster receives funding from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

    – ref. For both artists and scientists, slow looking allows surprising connections to surface – https://theconversation.com/for-both-artists-and-scientists-slow-looking-allows-surprising-connections-to-surface-252355

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada and the European Space Agency: a strong strategic collaboration

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Media advisory

    On June 6, Josef Aschbacher, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), will be at the John H. Chapman Space Centre to discuss the cooperation between ESA and Canada.

    Longueuil, Quebec, June 5, 2025 — On June 6, Josef Aschbacher, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), will be at the John H. Chapman Space Centre to discuss the cooperation between ESA and Canada.

    Journalists are invited to join Dr. Aschbacher; Sherry Romanado, Member of Parliament for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, who will be representing the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Canadian Space Agency (CSA); and Lisa Campbell, President of the CSA. After remarks, the mid-term review joint statement will be signed and a question period will be held.

    Media must present a piece of photo ID at the gate and then report to the reception desk.

    Virtual participation

    Media who would like to attend virtually are asked to write to the CSA‘s Media Relations Office in order to obtain the Teams link.

    Friday, June 5, 2025
    Time What Who Where
    10:00 am ET Canada–European Space Agency Cooperation Agreement
    • Sherry Romanado, MP for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne
    • Josef Aschbacher, Director General of ESA
    • Lisa Campbell, President of the CSA
    John H. Chapman Space Centre
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    Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Predictive AI model could help forecast neurodegenerative diseases

    Source: US Government research organizations

    Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s are a growing concern in the U.S., with over 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease today. By 2060, that number is expected to grow, affecting nearly 13 million people. These diseases are not only hard on individuals and families, but are costly, with more than $230 billion spent in the U.S. each year in caregiving alone. As the population ages, the need for new ways to detect and address the silent emergence of these diseases has never been more urgent. 

    New artificial intelligence predictive models used in brain research may provide a way to better predict how a person’s brain ages over time, helping doctors recognize warning signs long before clinical symptoms surface. 

    Supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, a team of researchers led by Paul Bogdan, an associate professor in the University of Southern California Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has developed a cutting-edge AI system capable of generating a future MRI of a person’s brain from just a single scan. This technology opens the door to identifying subtle changes that may signal the earliest stages of neurodegenerative diseases — potentially years before traditional diagnostic methods could detect them.

    To build the tool, the team combined two advanced AI techniques: a 3D diffusion model and a ControlNet, which allow the system to “control” or guide image generation based on input data. In this case, the input is a baseline brain MRI from a healthy adult. From that single image, the AI model predicts a realistic follow-up MRI, simulating how that specific brain might look years later. 

    Credit: Gengshuo Liu, University of Southern California

    Diagram of the AI model: Part A (U-Net diffusion model) processes 3D medical images, while part B (ControlNet) uses a person’s earlier MRI to guide predictions. Researchers first trained the U-Net model as a baseline model and then trained ControlNet to make predictions based on the baseline images.

    This research was funded by multiple NSF grants — including those focused on medical cyber-physical systems, uncertainty modeling and formal methods that enhance trustworthiness — and brought together multidisciplinary fields such as health care, cyber-physical systems, mathematical modeling and formal methods. Researchers included Gengshuo Liu (electrical and computer engineering doctoral student), Nikhil Chaudhari (biomedical engineering doctoral student), Nikos Kanakaris (engineer), Chenzhong Yin (data science expert) and Andrei Irimia (neuroscientist). 

    The NSF funding was instrumental to laying the groundwork for brain modeling research, developing mathematical frameworks that capture the time-dependent, complex spatiotemporal physiological changes of the brain and ensuring the robustness and reliability of the AI-generated MRIs to generate not just accurate images, but also meaningful insights about how the brain evolves. 

    “NSF support was absolutely essential for thinking outside the box and critical to our successful AI model solving an urgent challenge our society faces — detecting neurological disorders very early on in order to take proactive measures and improve quality of life,” said Bogdan. “Each of these projects gave us critical building blocks — from modeling complex systems, to handling uncertainty, to making machine learning more explainable. Without that foundation, this level of scientific integration and investigation wouldn’t have been possible.”  

    The implications of this work are significant for early detection of Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases, significant reduction of health care costs and improvement to the quality of life of patients and caregivers.

    Credit: Gengshuo Liu, University of Southern California

    The image shows a comparison of real and AI-generated (synthetic) brain scans from a 76-year-old participant. The top two rows show the real and synthetic images, while the bottom rows highlight the differences between them.

    And the applications don’t stop there. The AI framework used in this study could also be adapted to predict changes in other organs or body systems, enabling more personalized and preventive care across many health conditions. Researchers plan to expand the training dataset to include individuals with different follow-up intervals and a wider age range. They are also exploring clinical partnerships with anyone interested in extending these AI models and validating them in real-world health care settings. 

    In the future, a single MRI taken during a routine checkup could give doctors a window into a person’s neurological future and help take proactive measures so that certain neurological disorders are either avoided or their onset significantly delayed. With continued federal investments, tools like this could one day become part of standard preventive medicine and save countless lives. 

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: iQor CXBPO™ Unveils infinityAiQ™ Platform Powering the Future of Intelligent Customer Experiences

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iQor CXBPO™, an award-winning customer experience business process outsourcing (BPO) provider, today announced the launch of infinityAiQ™, a unified intelligence platform that combines human expertise, AI, and analytics to optimize every stage of the customer experience. The platform is designed to help clients deepen loyalty, reduce costs, and increase revenue through smarter, more adaptive CX operations.

    Built to power iQor’s CXBPO model, the infinityAiQ platform integrates intelligence across the agent and customer lifecycles — from hiring and training to engagement, resolution, and recovery. It combines secure infrastructure, proprietary AI tools, and enriched data pipelines into a cohesive, scalable system. A key component, Insights iQ™, extracts predictive, real-time intelligence from every customer interaction. Powered by iQor’s VALDI advanced analytics engine and enhanced through an industry-first collaboration with OpenAI, Insights iQ enables brands to act on 100% of conversations — not just samples — to uncover trends, detect churn risks, and accelerate action.

    “infinityAiQ is the engine propelling our CXBPO model to help clients compete in a world where customer experience drives business growth,” said iQor President and CEO Chris Crowley. “By harnessing data, technology, and expertise, we deliver a scalable foundation for faster innovation, smarter decisions, and stronger customer relationships. This platform enables our clients to move beyond traditional outsourcing models and into proactive, insight-driven growth.”

    infinityAiQ offers three integrated solution pillars to help brands turn customer experience into competitive advantage:

    • People iQ: Intelligent hiring, onboarding, and training systems that match best-fit talent to client needs, building high-performing, scalable teams.
    • Process iQ: Streamlined workflows and automation that reduce costs and improve speed, accuracy, and customer satisfaction.
    • Insights iQ: Predictive analytics and real-time decisioning tools that identify patterns, uncover opportunities, and drive revenue-enhancing CX strategies.

    iQor’s investment in automation and machine learning enables its infinityAiQ platform to process over 2.7 billion tokens per week through LLMs and apply advanced predictive analytics to 100% of the call volume, driving significant improvements in performance and customer experience.

    “infinityAiQ is the culmination of years of investment in secure infrastructure, proprietary AI, and advanced analytics,” said Prabhjot Singh, Chief Digital Officer at iQor. “We’ve engineered a platform that transforms unstructured data from every interaction into real-time business intelligence — fueling predictive decisioning, automation, and continuous optimization across the CX journey.”

    With iQor’s PCI-DSS, SOC 1 and 2 Type 2, HITRUST, and ISO 27001 certifications, as well as HIPAA compliance, infinityAiQ provides clients with the confidence of operating on a secure, resilient infrastructure. Whether deployed as a full contact center solution or integrated with existing systems, the platform is designed to deliver unmatched intelligence and flexibility across omnichannel environments without disruption.

    To learn more about how infinityAiQ powers unified intelligence for unmatched CX results, visit www.iqor.com/infinityAiQ.

    About iQor CXBPO™
    iQor CXBPO™ is a trusted partner in intelligent customer experience solutions, delivering exceptional results for global brands. With 40,000 employees across 10 countries, we combine 30 years of industry expertise with cutting-edge AI-driven innovations to optimize customer interactions at every stage. Our agile, scalable solutions ensure seamless omnichannel engagement, driving loyalty and measurable business success. Recognized as a Great Place to Work® and a leader in CX excellence, we elevate performance through a people-first approach, operational expertise, and secure, technology-enabled solutions. Learn more at iQor.com.

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Ethical Web AI Launches AI Vault SaaS on AWS Marketplace

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bubblr Inc., doing business as Ethical Web AI (OTC: BBLR), a leader in enterprise-specific generative AI, is proud to announce the launch of AI Vault SaaS on the AWS Marketplace. This new software-as-a-service version of AI Vault marks a major milestone for the company, dramatically simplifying deployment and expanding market accessibility.

    AI Vault Enterprise—Ethical Web AI’s original flagship solution—requires integration into a client’s AWS environment, often involving time and DevOps resources. While larger enterprises may accommodate this with ease, smaller companies and those seeking to trial the product may find it a barrier to adoption.

    The new AI Vault SaaS eliminates this friction. Now available directly via the AWS Marketplace, it allows businesses to deploy instantly without needing to configure their cloud infrastructure. This significantly shortens the sales cycle and makes it easy for companies of all sizes to experience AI Vault’s capabilities firsthand.

    “The launch of AI Vault SaaS is a game-changer,” said Steve Morris, CTO and Founder of Ethical Web AI. “Amazon’s support has been phenomenal throughout this process. Our recent accreditation as an AWS Software Partner has been one of the most significant milestones in our history. It’s enabled us to deliver both versions of AI Vault through the AWS Marketplace and unlock powerful co-marketing opportunities.”

    AI Vault SaaS is priced at $20 per user, slightly higher than the $15 per user cost of AI Vault Enterprise due to Ethical Web AI absorbing the full computational workload. Despite this, both offerings remain more cost-effective than typical generative AI competitors, offering significantly greater enterprise control and transparency.

    The company expects to onboard its first five clients within the next week, a milestone that will activate expanded AWS co-marketing support and signal the start of a full-scale commercial push through direct sales and reseller partnerships.

    About AI Vault
    AI Vault is a groundbreaking generative AI platform engineered for enterprises that prioritise security, privacy, and control. With 27% of global businesses—especially financial institutions and highly regulated organisations—hesitant to adopt generative AI due to data concerns, AI Vault provides a trusted alternative.

    The platform offers:

    • Full control and visibility over AI interactions within the organisation
    • Zero data sharing with Ethical Web AI or any third-party LLM partners
    • Protection through three USPTO patents, including a key patent that guarantees client data never leaves their environment

    Watch the explainer video to see AI Vault in action:

    AI Vault Explainer Video (https://ethicalweb.ai/ai-vault-explainer-video/)

    About Ethical Web AI
    Ethical Web AI is a mission-driven technology company advocating for a safer, more transparent internet. Our patented generative AI solutions are designed to empower enterprises with the tools they need to innovate confidently—without compromising ethics, privacy, or security.

    Safe Harbor Statement
    This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements are based on the current plans and expectations of management. They are subject to several uncertainties and risks that could significantly affect the Company’s current plans and expectations, future operations, and financial condition. The Company reserves the right to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether due to new information, future events or otherwise.

    Media and investor contact: tom.symonds@ethicalweb.ai

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Luján, Heinrich Join Bipartisan Legislation to Combat Obesity Epidemic

    US Senate News:

    Source: US Senator for New Mexico Ben Ray Luján
    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) joined a bipartisan group of Senators in reintroducing the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA) to combat the obesity crisis in the United States by providing regular screenings. The bill would also prevent diseases associated with obesity through expanded coverage of new health care specialists and chronic weight management medications for Medicare recipients.
    “Access to the full range of health care options is essential to preventing deadly, obesity-related illnesses – one of the leading causes of preventable death in the U.S.,” said Senator Luján. “The bipartisan Treat and Reduce Obesity Act will expand Medicare coverage, support those fighting obesity, and help save lives.”
    The bill was introduced by U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), and is cosponsored by U.S. Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), John Fetterman (D-PA), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), Gary Peters (D-MI), Roger Wicker (R-MS), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and Chris Coons (D-DE).
    The following organizations have endorsed TROA this Congress: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, American Academy of Pas, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, American Diabetes Association, American Gastroenterological Association, American Medical Group Association, American Psychological Association, American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, American Society for Nutrition, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists, Black Woman’s Health Imperative, Boehringer-Ingelheim, ConscienHealth, Currax, Diabetes Leadership Council, Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition, Eli Lilly and Company, Endocrine Society, Gerontological Society of America, Global Liver Institute, Healthcare Leadership Council, HealthyWomen, Intuitive Surgical, MedTech Coalition for Metabolic Health, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, National Consumers League, National Council on Aging, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Kidney Foundation, Novo Nordisk, Obesity Action Coalition, Obesity Medicine Association, Ro, Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance, The Obesity Society, Trust for America’s Health, WW Weight Watchers International, and YMCA of the USA.
    Background:
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diseases associated with obesity such as heart disease, stroke, type II diabetes, and certain types of cancer are the leading causes of preventable death in the U.S. TROA would work to directly prevent these comorbidities.

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Navigating Global Challenges: What’s in it for Europe? | ICMA Annual General Meeting & Conference

    Source: Deutsche Bundesbank in English

    Check against delivery.

    1. Introduction
    Ladies and gentlemen.
    I don’t know what your early morning routine looks like, but mine has changed significantly. Every morning when I get up, the first thing I do is to check the news for developments that I would not have expected even some months ago. Global uncertainty and tectonic shifts are everywhere.
    Today, I would like to take a closer look at what this means for Europe. More specifically: how can Europe make the most of the current circumstances, where many international investors look for new investment opportunities? 
    2. Global threats: Weak growth and high debt
    Let me recap some of the challenges our world is facing. 
    First, the global economy is experiencing a longer period of relatively weak growth. The reasons for this are manifold:

    Growing trade barriers,

    overcapacity in China and
    concentration risks along the supply chain.

    All these factors are becoming a more pressing issue. Trade barriers, such as tariffs and export restrictions, fragment international markets and reduce the efficiency of global trade. Overcapacity in China in key industries can lead to further price pressure, especially in Europe. Concentration in either critical industries like the chip industry or commodities, such as rare earths, can create economic dependencies.
    Besides significant headwinds resulting from geopolitical tensions, we have country-specific challenges. These include:

    Demographic change, causing a shortage of skilled workers.
    Small and medium-sized companies not using the full potential of digitalisation.
    Slow administration and high degree of bureaucracy.

    These factors matter, especially in Europe. 
    And in addition to all this, we are facing broader challenges that you all are aware of. A short list: climate change, degradation of nature and the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on our economies.
    We also need to talk about rising global debt. Fiscal deficits and public debt-to-GDP ratios have grown significantly in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDE). In 2025, even in advanced economies the debt-to-GDP ratio has reached an average level of 110 %.[1]
    High debt is a significant risk for financial stability. High debt also limits governments’ room for manoeuvre.
    3. Uncertainty causes high volatility in financial markets
    At the same time we face significant uncertainty that is evident in the high volatility on financial markets. This year alone, volatility indicators in many market segments spiked at various occasions:
    In early March, when the new German government presented its fiscal plans. In April, markets reacted strongly to the announcement of “reciprocal” tariffs by the US administration. Recently, we have seen rising yields in many countries, particularly at the long end of the yield curve.
    In part this increase in rates can be seen as a normalisation, as central banks are slowly withdrawing from bond markets. But rising term premia may also reflect heightened awareness of fiscal sustainability with regard to a number of countries, including the US. 
    This shows that: Fiscal leeway is not infinite. This is what even leading government bond markets are telling us. 
    In such an environment, market participants have to deal with remarkable changes. Probably the most prominent one involves rising US Treasury yields, which normally go hand in hand with a rising US dollar. Recently, however, this correlation has been reversed. 
    Potential vulnerabilities also originate from non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs). We saw high margin calls affecting hedge funds, to mention just one example. We have to keep a close eye on NBFIs, not least since they control roughly 50 % of global financial assets.[2]
    Bottom line: In recent months we have experienced significant volatility in financial markets. The good news: Financial markets remained quite resilient, despite this high volatility. But with all these uncertainties and rising debt levels also in advanced economies it is clear: We are not out of the woods. 
    4. Europe has benefited so far
    Europe, in particular, has been holding up relatively well amid this uncertainty and volatility. The euro has appreciated against the US dollar and against the currencies of other major trading partners. European equity markets have been outperforming their peers in other regions. German government bonds have served as a stability anchor and a safe haven, especially amid the uncertainty around tariffs. 
    Looking at government bond spreads in Europe, there were no signs of fragmentation even in times of market stress. We are seeing more and more non-European entities issuing bonds in euro instead of US dollar. Finally, the German government’s fiscal package was well received. The biggest part of the rise in Bund yields following news about the spending plans reflected an improved medium-term growth outlook. 
    So, that’s the good news, but let’s also be honest: Part of the market reaction towards Europe is due to positive expectations about future outcomes. It seems that to some extent we are being praised for reforms we have yet to implement. 
    Beyond that, the strength that Germany and Europe have shown is more relative in nature, so far. In other words, we have also benefited from higher uncertainty in other parts of the world. 
    But it is also true that many investors are discovering Europe to be a safe haven. It is a place where democracy, the rule of law and the principle of checks and balances are part of the DNA.
    5. How can Europe benefit in the future?
    Against this backdrop, how can Germany and Europe preserve and build on these positive developments? Or, put differently, how can we ensure that the current tailwind does not become a lukewarm breeze?
    First, we have to make sure that democracy, rule of law and the principle of checks and balances remain the backbone of Europe. 
    Second, any fiscal space needs to be used in a smart way, fostering growth. This means that financial resources must be channelled into productive investments. 
    Third, growth requires not only smart support from the government. The biggest effort must come from the corporate sector itself.
    European companies have to become more competitive to keep pace with global dynamics. This includes making advances in digitalisation and AI, as well as driving innovation in disruptive technologies and areas. 
    Companies have to stay alert and agile. They have to adapt to the speed of key developments and remain open to change. For that, they need to recruit skilled people.
    To get skilled people, Europe must ensure a well-functioning education system, including good universities. We must secure that everyone has access to educational institutions. 
    That leads me to my last point: We need a social system that ensures social cohesion. At the same time, a social system has to be balanced to provide incentives for work and to avoid overburdening fiscal capacities.
    I could go on listing all the areas where Europe needs to improve. But let me come to an end.
    6. Conclusion
    Ladies and gentlemen.
    The momentum is now on Europe’s side, but it will not be endless. Europe needs to speed up. The public and private sector both need to accelerate and intensify their efforts to ensure their economies remain globally competitive. That’s what investors expect. 
    A major cornerstone of Europe’s promise as a safe haven lies in its democracy, its rule of law and its system of checks and balances. These are some of Europe’s greatest treasures. 
    Being a passionate European, I will do my best to safeguard these treasures. In my case, by stressing the value of central bank independence.
    Footnotes

    International Monetary Fund (2025): World Economic Outlook, 14 April 2025.
    Financial Stability Board (2024): Global Monitoring Report on Non-Bank Financial Intermediation, 16 December 2024.

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: AIOC mandate expansion: Minister Sawhney

    Source: Government of Canada regional news (2)

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    June 6, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: MHRA launches new digital hub in Leeds to drive innovation and regional growth

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    MHRA launches new digital hub in Leeds to drive innovation and regional growth

    The new hub will strengthen the MHRA’s work with regional partners and boost the UK’s digital health and life sciences sector.

    Wes Streeting at today’s launch of the MHRA’s new Leeds hub

    A new digital hub in Leeds is being launched by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), marking a significant step in the agency’s long-term commitment to advancing innovation and strengthening its presence across the UK. 

    Leeds was selected due to its expertise in digital health and strong academic base. The MHRA’s expansion will build on this momentum – driving regional partnerships, attracting skilled talent and local investment. 

    The digital hub forms part of the MHRA’s broader strategy to enhance regulatory agility, strengthen digital capabilities, and deliver better outcomes for patients, the public and industry. It will also enable closer collaboration with digital health networks, NHS organisations, and leading academic institutions nationwide. 

    The move supports the HM Government’s Places for Growth strategy, which aims to expand the regional footprint of public bodies and ensure that opportunities and expertise are more evenly distributed across the UK. 

    Wes Streeting, Health and Social Care Secretary of State, said:   

    “There is a global tech revolution in healthcare unfolding, and Yorkshire will help our country lead it. This isn’t just about creating new jobs across the region – it’s also about bolstering a city that’s already leading the way in digital health.  

    “Driving forward digital transformations like these through our Plan for Chance will mean scientists get data for research quicker, inspectors can develop tech to spot problems quicker, and patients get better results.  

    “As a healthcare innovation powerhouse, Leeds is the perfect place to bring together the MHRA’s regulatory expertise with a thriving tech community, world-class universities, and strong NHS presence.”  

    Lawrence Tallon, Chief Executive of the MHRA, said: 

    “We want regulation of health technologies to move at the pace of innovation. As part of our continued commitment to being a truly national regulator, we are opening a new base amongst one of the UK’s thriving tech hubs in Leeds. 

    “By establishing an MHRA hub in Leeds, we’re strengthening our ability to collaborate with partners across the North of England – bringing regulatory expertise closer to the people, organisations and innovations we serve. 

    “This hub will play a vital role in shaping the future of regulation, including how we harness technology to deliver regulation that meets the needs of patients, supports the health system, and drives life sciences innovation across the UK.” 

    The new hub will be located in Wellington Place in Leeds city centre. The MHRA will initially recruit around 30 permanent, highly-skilled roles, focused on digital delivery, software development and data science, with the ambition for further expansion in future phases. 

    These new roles will sit within the Digital and Technology Group (DTG), focused on delivering an optimised infrastructure and maximising the secure use of data to enable scientists, inspectors, and the rest of the organisation to deliver world class services which can improve outcomes for patients and the public.  

    The Leeds area is home to over 44,000 working-age tech professionals and 11,000 students studying tech-related subjects. It also serves as a base for DHSC and the digital operations of NHS England, with increasing investment from major tech companies. 

    Richard Stubbs, Chief Executive of Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber, said: 

    “The new MHRA digital hub is fantastic news for Leeds and for Yorkshire as a whole. Our region has world class digital and medical technology capabilities, which will be accelerated even further by bringing government infrastructure closer to the innovator community. We’re hugely looking forward to working closely with our MHRA colleagues to drive valuable collaborations and partnerships that will ultimately benefit patient care and deliver local economic growth.” 

    Councillor Fiona Venner, executive member for equality, health and wellbeing at Leeds City Council, said: 

    “We welcome the MHRA’s announcement of the launch of a new digital hub. Leeds is already a centre for digital health and innovation and this rapidly growing market contributes significantly to the economy. The hub will support the creation of jobs and provide career opportunities for local graduates and professionals. 

    “The announcement adds to the momentum we’re already seeing in Leeds with major organisations choosing to locate roles here, reinforcing the city’s growing national importance as a centre for public service and economic opportunity.” 

    The expansion supports the Government’s Plan for Change, which will make sure that Government jobs support economic growth throughout the country and make it much easier for talented people everywhere to help us rebuild Britain. 

    Notes to editors   

    • The MHRA enhances and improves the health of millions of people every day through the effective regulation of medicines and medical devices, underpinned by science and research.  

    • The agency continues to strengthen its regional engagement across all four nations of the UK. In May 2025, the agency held its first ever Board meeting in Scotland, reaffirming its commitment to supporting public health and life sciences innovation across the whole of the UK. 

    • Headquartered at 10 South Colonnade in Canary Wharf, the agency will continue major scientific and regulatory work at its South Mimms Science Campus. The new Leeds hub forms part of a broader strategy for national expansion. 

    • The MHRA’s Digital and Technology Group (DTG) plays a central role in delivering digital services, managing data securely, and improving business processes across core regulatory functions – including clinical trial applications, safety monitoring and inspections. The DTG has been shortlisted for the Health Service Journal (HSJ) Digital Award. 

    • The MHRA is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe. All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks. 

    • The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care.  

    • For media enquiries, please contact the newscentre@mhra.gov.uk, or call on 020 3080 7651.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Stream Canadian with the NFB this June: Celebrate National Indigenous History Month. Special programming also highlights Pride Month.

    Source: Government of Canada News

    June 2, 2025 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

    In June, keep streaming Canadian on the NFB’s platforms! We’re celebrating National Indigenous History Month with three new releases showcasing the strength and resilience of Indigenous people:

    • Ossie Michelin’s Feather Fall, about an iconic moment of Indigenous resistance filmed in Mi’kmaq territory;
    • Alanis Obomsawin’s My Friend the Green Horse, where an animal from the filmmaker’s dreams embodies the spirit of kindness and a celebration of life;
    • and Christopher Auchter’s The Stand, which recreates the moment when the Haida Nation took a stand for the future.

    June is also Pride Month in Canada:

    Special themed channels and blog posts will mark these important historic and cultural commemorations.

    In addition, more new releases will be available online:

    • Serville Poblete’s King’s Court, an intimate look into the lives of two young men in Toronto’s Bleecker Street neighbourhood;
    • and the seven short films produced by the NFB in tribute to the 2025 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards (GGPAA) laureates.

    Remember, nfb.ca is home to more than 7,000 streaming films and a collection of over 100 interactive works.

    MARKING NATIONAL INDIGENOUS HISTORY MONTH

    Starting June 2

    Feather Fall by Ossie Michelin (2024, NFB)
    Documentary (22 min 57 s) / Press kit

    • The film revisits Mi’kmaq territory, where an iconic moment was captured in 2013—igniting into a symbol of Indigenous resistance and halting fracking exploration on unceded lands.

    Starting June 9

    My Friend the Green Horse by Alanis Obomsawin (2024, NFB)
    Animation (11 min 20 s) / Press kit

    • Often feeling alone in her waking life, the young Alanis Obomsawin found friendship with the Green Horse, a benevolent being she visited regularly in her dreams. Together with other animal spirits, the Green Horse guided Alanis to realize the immensity of the gift of life and the power of kindness.

    Starting June 19

    The Stand by Christopher Auchter (2024, NFB)
    Documentary (94 min 33 s) / Press kit

    • Drawn from more than a hundred hours of archival footage and audio, Christopher Auchter’s riveting new feature doc recreates the moment when the Haida Nation took a stand for the future. This award-winning film has been an official selection at several festivals in Canada, the United States and the UK.
      • To date, the NFB has produced or co-produced more than 460 works by First Nations, Inuit and Métis filmmakers, one of the largest online collections of Indigenous-made films, exploring stories beyond those of the historically dominant culture.
    • English Collection Curator Camilo Martín-Flórez has written a two-part blog post entitled “The Forgotten Reels of Nunavut’s Animation Workshop.” It explores one of the most captivating and intricate chapters of Indigenous filmmaking at the NFB: the 58 films made by 13 Inuit filmmakers at a 1972 workshop in Kinngait (then known as Cape Dorset), Nunavut. The films have been retrieved, restored, digitized and made available for free on nfb.ca to celebrate this National Indigenous Heritage Month. Learn more: Part 1 and Part 2.

    NEW ONLINE RELEASE

    Starting June 17

    King’s Court by Serville Poblete (2025, NFB)
    Documentary (19 min 59 s) / Press kit

    • An intimate look into the lives of two young men navigating life, love, friendship and family in Toronto’s Bleecker Street neighbourhood. The film had its world premiere at the Hot Docs film fest.

    MARKING PRIDE MONTH

    Starting June 27

    Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance by Noam Gonick (2025, NFB)
    Documentary (96 min) / Press kit

    • The film captures pivotal moments of the activism that sparked Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ movement. The film launched in April at Hot Docs, where it was voted a top ten audience favourite.
    • The original English version of the documentary will be launched on TVO’s digital channels at 9 a.m. (EDT) on June 22, and broadcast on TVO at 9 p.m. (EDT).

    Themed channel

    This selection of close to 50 short and feature-length doc and animated films continues to grow, with recent additions like A Mother Apart by Laurie Townshend, as well as important films dating back to the 1990s, including Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives by Aerlyn Weissman and Lynne Fernie.

    CELEBRATING THE 2025 GOVERNOR GENERAL’S PERFORMING ARTS AWARDS (GGPAA) LAUREATES

    Starting June 14 at 9 p.m. (ET)

    For the 17th year, the NFB is bringing together acclaimed filmmakers to create seven short cinematic tributes to Canadian performing arts legends, as the GGPAA gets set to honour laureates at their Awards Gala, taking place June 14 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The short films will also be available on the NFB’s streaming platforms, CBC Gem and ICI TOU.TV starting on that date at 9 p.m. Tara Johns directed five shorts and Monique LeBlanc, two.

    Find more details here. A detailed press release will be issued on June 14. The GGPAA short films from previous years are available here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Department Files Civil Forfeiture Complaint Against Over $7.74M Laundered on Behalf of the North Korean Government

    Source: US State of California

    Forfeiture Action is the Latest Disruption of an Indicted North Korean Official’s Efforts to Generate Revenue for North Korea and its Weapons Program Through Illegal IT Worker Schemes and Cryptocurrency Theft

    The Department of Justice filed a civil forfeiture complaint today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia alleging that North Korean information technology (IT) workers obtained illegal employment and amassed millions in cryptocurrency for the benefit of the North Korean government, all as a means of evading U.S. sanctions placed on North Korea. The funds were initially restrained in connection with an April 2023 indictment against Sim Hyon Sop (Sim), a North Korean Foreign Trade Bank (FTB) representative who was allegedly conspiring with the IT workers. While the North Koreans were attempting to launder those ill-gotten gains, the U.S. government was able to freeze and seize over $7.74 million tied to the scheme.

    “This forfeiture action highlights, once again, the North Korean government’s exploitation of the cryptocurrency ecosystem to fund its illicit priorities,” said Matthew R. Galeotti, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “The Department will use every legal tool at its disposal to safeguard the cryptocurrency ecosystem and deny North Korea its ill-gotten gains in violation of U.S. sanctions.”

    “For years, North Korea has exploited global remote IT contracting and cryptocurrency ecosystems to evade U.S. sanctions and bankroll its weapons programs,” said Sue J. Bai, Head of the Justice Department’s National Security Division. “Today’s multimillion-dollar forfeiture action reflects the Department’s strategic focus on disrupting these illicit revenue schemes. We will continue to use every legal tool available to cut off the financial lifelines that sustain the DPRK and its destabilizing agenda.”

    “Crime may pay in other countries but that’s not how it works here,” said U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro for the District of Columbia. “Any adversary who thinks they can benefit, financially, from executing a criminal scheme – whether directly or through the use of surrogates – had better rethink this ‘get rich quick’ strategy. It doesn’t work for the average citizen, and it certainly does not have a more positive outcome for foreign entities. Sanctions are in place against North Korea for a reason, and we will diligently investigate and prosecute anyone who tries to evade them. We will halt your progress, strike back, and take hold of any proceeds you obtained illegally.”

    “The FBI’s investigation has revealed a massive campaign by North Korean IT workers to defraud U.S. businesses by obtaining employment using the stolen identities of American citizens, all so the North Korean government can evade U.S. sanctions and generate revenue for its authoritarian regime,” said Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky of the FBI Counterintelligence Division. “Today’s action shows the FBI will do everything in our power to protect Americans from being victimized by the North Korean government, and we ask all U.S. companies that employ remote workers to remain vigilant to this new and sophisticated threat.” 

    According to the complaint, the North Korean government uses illegally obtained cryptocurrency as a means of generating revenue for its priorities. This illegally obtained cryptocurrency is allegedly generated, in part, through remote work done by North Korean IT workers deployed around the globe, including in the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation (Russia). Those IT workers have generated revenue for North Korea via their jobs at, among other places, blockchain development companies. To obtain employment, these North Korean IT workers allegedly bypassed security and due diligence checks using fraudulent (or fraudulently obtained) identification documents and other obfuscation strategies. These tactics hid the North Koreans’ true location and identities, causing unwitting employers to hire them and pay them a salary, often in stablecoins, such as USDC and USDT.

    To send their illegally obtained cryptocurrency back to North Korea, the IT workers allegedly transferred the cryptocurrency using money laundering techniques. These techniques included: (1) setting up accounts with fictitious identities; (2) moving funds in a series of small amounts; (3) moving funds to other blockchains or converting funds to other forms of virtual currency (i.e., “chain hopping” and “token swapping,” respectively); (4) purchasing non-fungible tokens as a store of value and means of hiding illicit funds; (5) using U.S.-based online accounts to legitimize activity; and (6) commingling their fraud proceeds to hide the origin of the funds. After laundering these funds, the North Korean IT workers allegedly sent them back to the North Korean government, at times via Sim and Kim Sang Man (Kim). Kim is a North Korean national who is the chief executive officer of “Chinyong,” also known as “Jinyong IT Cooperation Company.” Chinyong is subordinate to North Korea’s Ministry of Defense (formerly known as the Ministry of the Peoples’ Armed Forces), which the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added to its list of Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) on June 1, 2017.

    Chinyong employs delegations of North Korean IT workers that operate in, among other countries, Russia and Laos. Kim allegedly acts as an intermediary between the North Korean IT workers and North Korea’s FTB by sending funds from the North Korean IT workers to Sim.

    On April 24, 2023, OFAC added Sim to its SDN list. On May 23, 2023, OFAC added Chinyong and Kim to its SDN list.

    Today’s forfeiture action follows the Department’s announcement of two federal indictments charging Sim for allegedly conspiring (1) with North Korean IT workers to generate revenue through illegal employment at companies in the United States and abroad; and (2) with over-the-counter cryptocurrency traders to use stolen funds to buy goods for North Korea. The forfeiture action also follows on successful actions to disrupt North Korean revenue generation taken by the Department in May 2024, August 2024, December 2024, and January 2025. Those actions, which are part of the Department-wide DPRK RevGen: Domestic Enabler Initiative launched in March 2024 by the National Security Division and the FBI’s Cyber and Counterintelligence Divisions, targeted U.S. persons facilitating remote IT work and their North Korean co-conspirators.

    The FBI Chicago Field Office and FBI’s Virtual Assets Unit are investigating the cases associated with this complaint.

    Senior Counsel Jessica Peck of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Trial Attorney Gregory J. Nicosia, Jr. of the National Security Division’s National Security Cyber Section, Trial Attorney Emma Ellenrieder of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Christopher Tortorice and Rick Blaylock for the District of Columbia are handling the prosecutions and forfeiture action. Significant assistance was provided by former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Chris Wong.

    The FBI, in conjunction with the State and Treasury Departments, issued a May 2022 advisory to alert the international community, private sector, and public about the North Korea IT worker threat. Updated guidance was issued in October 2023 by the United States and the Republic of Korea (South Korea), and in May 2024 by the FBI, which include indicators consistent with the North Korea IT worker fraud and the use of U.S.-based laptop farms. In January 2025, the FBI issued additional guidance regarding extortion and theft of sensitive company data by North Korean IT workers, along with recommended mitigations.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 6, 2025
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