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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin visited the city center “Tribuna Hall” in Blagoveshchensk

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The Prime Minister inspected the Russian-Chinese Friendship House under construction and watched a presentation of key objects of the Blagoveshchensk master plan and the project for coastal protection and embankment reconstruction.

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    Mikhail Mishustin visited the city center “Tribuna Hall” in Blagoveshchensk. With the Governor of the Amur Region Vasily Orlov

    The key objects of the Blagoveshchensk master plan are located in the central part of the city on the Golden Mile section of the Amur embankment, which includes the House of Russian-Chinese Friendship, a cross-border cable car, an international congress and exhibition center, a premium hotel complex, the Fountain Alley, the Amur Dino Park and other objects.

    The entire territory of the Golden Mile is reclaimed and was formed as a result of the implementation of a large-scale project for coastal protection and improvement of the embankment of the city of Blagoveshchensk (implemented in the period from 2013 to 2024 on 10 sites, which are grouped into 3 key clusters – Golden Mile, Silver Mile and Cote d’Azur).

    The project was created using funds from a single subsidy, the regional budget and with the participation of partners (SBER). Within the framework of the project, the largest fountain complex in Eurasia was created, the House of Russian-Chinese Friendship with an observation deck, a dino park were built, and the central square of Blagoveshchensk was landscaped.

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    Mikhail Mishustin inspected the automobile checkpoint across the state border Kani-Kurgan

    Mikhail Mishustin inspected the new airport complex of the Blagoveshchensk International Airport (Ignatievo) named after N.N. Muravyov-Amursky

    The House of Russian-Chinese Friendship is a separate building with a complex architectural elliptical shape with variable number of storeys and a protruding cornice-spoiler. The area of the object is 6.3 thousand square meters, 2 floors, the roof of the building serves as an observation deck. Finishing works are currently underway at the object, completion is scheduled for September 2025.

    The cross-border cableway across the Amur River between the cities of Blagoveshchensk (Russia) and Heihe (China) is the world’s first cableway between two countries, Russia and China, and opens up great prospects for the development of international tourism and business. The cableway is being built under an intergovernmental agreement signed on September 3, 2015. The construction period is 2019–2025, with commissioning scheduled for May 2026. Technical readiness as of July 2025 is 80%.

    The length of the cable car is 976 meters, it consists of two independent lines with two cabins with a capacity of up to 110 people each, the throughput capacity is 6.8 thousand people per day in each direction, the throughput capacity of the checkpoint across the state border is up to 2.5 million people per year (in both directions).

    On the Russian side, a four-level passenger terminal with a total area of 26 thousand square meters is being built to accommodate the cable car terminal station, a platform and technological equipment, a checkpoint across the state border, a duty-free shop, restaurants, shopping and entertainment facilities. Commissioning is scheduled for May 2026.

    The construction of a multifunctional congress and exhibition center is included in the long-term plan for the comprehensive socio-economic development of Blagoveshchensk for the period up to 2030. The planned start date for construction is the first quarter of 2026, and the completion of work is 2028. International events will be held here (the Russian-Chinese Economic Forum “AmurExpo”, congresses, concerts, exhibitions), a center for Russian-Chinese business cooperation will be created, and a permanent export fair of Russian goods (from food to industrial equipment) for foreign guests will be organized.

    The construction of five-star hotels is planned on the territory adjacent to the cross-border cableway under construction, in the immediate vicinity of the planned international congress and exhibition center.

    The Alley of Fountains is the largest fountain complex in Eurasia, which has become the new calling card of the capital of the Amur Region. It is a pedestrian fountain with an area of 3 thousand square meters with a fogging system and 2114 jets. It was put into operation in May 2024.

    In the evening, the fountain jets “dance” to music, being painted in different colors thanks to the spotlights installed next to the nozzles. Spectators can see “swan wings”, “hearts”, and other water figures.

    The Amur Dinopark is an immersive area that will feature more than 20 exhibits, such as animatronic dinosaurs in jungle-like interiors. Finishing work is currently underway in the new building, with completion scheduled for May 2026.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK ramps up Ukraine military support with £150 million of vital air defence and artillery ammunition delivered in just two months

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    UK ramps up Ukraine military support with £150 million of vital air defence and artillery ammunition delivered in just two months

    More than £150 million worth of air defence and artillery has been delivered to Ukraine in the last two months, as procurement of hundreds of air defence missiles and thousands of rounds of artillery to provide to Ukraine ramps up.

    At least £700 million of this support is set to be spent this year on air defence and artillery ammunition including the £150 million already delivered – with other funding going towards procuring more drones, as well as critical contracts to maintain and repair UK weapons already provided to Ukraine, allowing damaged equipment to return to the frontline as quickly as possible.

    With Putin repeatedly targeting Ukraine’s cities in recent weeks with the most intense aerial bombardment since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in 2022, the UK is joining the US and European nations in ramping up deliveries of vital air defence.

    The UK signed an agreement with Ukraine in May to provide an additional £2.26 billion worth of military support that will be repaid using funds raised from immobilised Russian assets, with more than two-thirds of the money allocated for procurement of weapons and munitions in just two months.

    The deal delivers on this Government’s Plan for Change, by spending more on defence and creating jobs we will keep the country safe and boost economic growth. 

    The Defence Secretary will make the announcement at the 29th meeting of the 50-nation strong Ukraine Defence Contact Group (UDCG) which he will chair virtually on Monday alongside German Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius.

    Opening the UDCG meeting, Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, is expected to say:

    Last week, President Trump announced a new plan for large scale NATO weapons transfers and committed to getting these “quickly distributed to the battlefield”.

    The UK government backs this policy, and we will play our full part in its success to bolster Ukraine’s immediate fight and to support our own and wider European security.

    Alongside this, the US has started the clock on a 50-day deadline for Putin to agree to peace or face crippling economic sanctions.

    As members of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, we need to step up in turn with a “50-day drive” to arm Ukraine on the battlefield and force Putin to the negotiating table.

    It comes as the UK also completed delivery of nearly 50,000 military drones to Ukraine in under six months, in addition to 20,000 drones provided in the same period via the UK-Latvia co-led drone coalition, working closely with British defence companies to speed up procurement and delivery. The UK has committed £350 million this year to increase the supply of drones from 10,000 in 2024 to 100,000 in 2025.

    At the meeting, the UK and Germany will announce a new agreement to partner in providing critical air defence ammunition to Ukraine. Germany will provide more than 170 million Euros worth of funding, which the UK will use to rapidly procure air defence ammunition via the UK-led International Fund for Ukraine for delivery in the coming months. This supports the aims of the Integrated Air and Missile Defence Capability Coalition, co-led by Germany and France.

    The UK’s military support for Ukraine this year is more than ever before, with £4.5 billion allocated for this financial year. In March, the Prime Minister announced a historic £1.6 billion deal to provide more than five thousand air defence missiles for Ukraine.

    Last month, the Prime Minister announced a landmark agreement between the UK and Ukraine to share battlefield technology, boosting Ukraine’s drone production and linking up the UK’s defence industry with the cutting-edge technology being developed on the front lines in Ukraine.

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    Published 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Catherine Staggs: Advancing Artemis Through Contracting Expertise

    Source: NASA

    A lifelong baseball fan, Catherine Staggs set out with her family to visit all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums across the United States. That love of the game eventually led them to settle in Houston about eight years ago – a choice that helped lead Staggs to NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where she is a contracting officer for the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. Through CLPS, she helps manage the contracts with commercial companies delivering science and technology to the Moon. These efforts support NASA’s Artemis campaign and lay the groundwork for continuous human presence on the lunar surface.

    She joined NASA as a civil servant in 2018, but Staggs’ career in the federal government stretches back to her college days. She completed an accounting co-op with the Department of Defense as a student at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, and secured a full-time accounting position with the agency following her graduation. She transitioned to a business financial manager position supporting U.S. Marine Corps projects while earning an MBA from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. “That position is where I started to dabble in contracting,” she said.
    Staggs moved to Texas in 2014 to be closer to her boyfriend – now husband – who was stationed at Fort Hood in Killeen. She was hired as a contract compliance manager for a small, Killeen-based business that specialized in government contracts, officially launching her career in contracting. When Staggs’ husband retired from the Army, the couple decided to move to Houston because they loved to watch the Houston Astros play ball. Staggs continued working for the contracting company from her new home but missed meeting new people and collaborating with colleagues in person.
    “I applied for a contract specialist job with NASA to get back into the office, and the rest is history,” she said.
    Her current role at Johnson involves managing the administrative contract functions for the 13 base contracts that support CLPS, which are valued at $2.6 billion. She is also the contracting officer for Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission-3 and helps to train and develop up-and-coming contract specialists. “I love to see the development each contract specialist has over their career,” she said. “My first Pathways intern is now working full-time for NASA as a contract specialist, and they are working to become a limited warrant contracting officer.”

    Her training experience provides valuable perspective on new team members. “Everyone starts at the bottom, not knowing what they don’t know,” she said. “We all have a beginning, and we need to remember that as we welcome new employees.”
    Staggs said that navigating change has at times been difficult in her career, but she strives to remain flexible and open to adjusting work and life to meet the needs of the mission. “My time at NASA has helped develop my leadership skills through confidence in myself and my team,” she said.

    She looks forward to mentoring the Artemis Generation and sharing her contracting knowledge with new team members. She also anticipates crossing more baseball stadiums off her family’s list this summer.  

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  • MIL-OSI USA: VIDEO: Criminal Illegal Alien with Lengthy Rap Sheet Ambushes and Shoots CBP Officer in New York City

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: VIDEO: Criminal Illegal Alien with Lengthy Rap Sheet Ambushes and Shoots CBP Officer in New York City

    A witness of the attack—believed to be an attempted robbery—states that she and the victim were sitting on the rocks by the water when 2 subjects on a scooter drove up to them and the passenger got off the back and approached them with a firearm drawn

    The off-duty CBP officer responded by withdrawing his own firearm in self defense

    The CBP officer was shot in his right arm and left cheek

    Thankfully, the officer is in stable condition at the hospital

    Video of the attack is below

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    One of the assailants is Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a criminal illegal alien from the Dominican Republic

    He illegally entered the United States on April 4, 2023, and was released by the Biden Administration into the country

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    This criminal illegal alien’s rap sheet includes:  

    On October 11, 2023, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) arrested and charged Nunez with felony grand larceny, petit larceny, and reckless driving

    On October 01, 2024, the NYPD arrested and charged Nunez with 2nd and 3rd degree assault

    On November 30, 2024, the NYPD arrested Nunez for criminal contempt

    On January 13, 2025, he was again attested for criminal contempt

    On February 21, 2025, the Leominster Police Department in Massachusetts issued a criminal warrant for Nunez for armed robbery with a firearm

    After failing to show up for his immigration hearing a judge issued Nunez a final order of removal on November 6, 2024

    “This violent criminal illegal alien had multiple run-ins with NYPD for assault and felony grand larceny before he ambushed and shot a CBP officer

    The Biden Administration arrested this criminal illegal alien at the border and chose to release him into our country to terrorize Americans

    We are thankful that our brave law enforcement officer is in stable condition,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin

    “Sanctuary city politicians allowed this to happen

    This suffering is a direct result of lawless sanctuary city policies

    Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, DHS will flood the zone in sanctuary cities and remove these criminals one by one

    We will not be deterred: if you break America’s laws we will hunt you down, arrest you, and deport you

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    The other suspect remains at large

    Anonymous tips may be reported on this form and via the toll-free ICE tip line, (866) 347-2423

      
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Six Months of Keeping America Safe Under President Trump and Secretary Noem

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: Six Months of Keeping America Safe Under President Trump and Secretary Noem

    lass=”text-align-center”>DHS has accomplished more in six months than most Administrations achieve in an entire term
    WASHINGTON – In just six months, President Trump and Secretary Noem have delivered the American people a long list of victories in their mission to secure the homeland and Make America Safe Again

     
    Under their leadership, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has closed the southern border, removed violent criminal illegal aliens, restored law and order to our immigration system, supported Americans in times of crisis, revolutionized our Coast Guard to meet the challenges of the 21st Century, and kept Americans safe

     
    Secured the Southern Border 

    On day one, President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border

        
    President Trump immediately reinstated “Remain in Mexico” and ended catch-and-release


    Daily border encounters have plunged by 93% since President Trump took office

    Under President Trump’s leadership, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has located over 10,000 unaccompanied children

    Migrants are turning BACK before they even reach our border— migration through Panama’s Darien Gap is down 99%

    President Trump—with $46

    5 billion from the Big Beautiful Bill—is finishing the border wall

    DHS already has more than 85 miles either planned or under construction with funding from the prior year, in addition to hundreds of miles that are now planned to be funded by the bill

     President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill also includes over $5 billion for new technology and border surveillance

    With the Big Beautiful Bill, CBP will get the resources they need to keep America safe, including $4

    1 billion to hire additional personnel, including 5,000 more customs officers and 3,000 new Border Patrol agents

    In June, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had the lowest number of nationwide encounters in CBP history at 25,228

    The number of nationwide apprehensions in June was also a historic low of just 8,024

       
    Notably, on June 28, Border Patrol recorded only 136 apprehensions across the entire Southwest Border—the lowest single-day total in agency history

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    Border Patrol reported zero parole releases—reinforcing the Administration’s commitment to ending catch-and-release policies

    Removed the Worst of the Worst Illegal Aliens  

    The Trump Administration empowered our brave men and women in law enforcement to use common sense to do their jobs effectively

     
    DHS returned to using the term “illegal alien” which is the statutory language

    President Trump will not allow political correctness to hinder law enforcement

     
    The Trump administration has arrested more than 300,000 illegal aliens in 2025 alone

    70% of ICE arrests are criminal illegal aliens with criminal charges or convictions

         
    The Big Beautiful Bill will allow ICE to arrest and remove even more criminal aliens by providing $14

    4 billion for removals, 10,000 new ICE agents, 80,000 new ICE beds, and a $10,000 signing bonus for new ICE agents

    This will help ICE achieve as many as 1 million deportations per year

    As part of 287(g), DHS partnered with the State of Florida and opened Alligator Alcatraz, giving the Trump administration the capability to lock up some of the worst scumbags who entered the country illegally under the previous administration

    The new facility expands facility and bed space by the thousands

    Operation Tidal Wave, the first 287(g) enforcement operation coordinated with state and federal law enforcement partners, resulted in over 800 arrests

    President Trump and Secretary Noem are empowering state and local law enforcement to get these criminal illegal aliens off our streets

    DHS has secured more than 800 signed agreements with state and local partnerships under 287(g)

        
    At the direction of President Trump, CBP and ICE began widescale immigration enforcement operations in sanctuary city Los Angeles and southern California

    The month-long operation resulted in arresting some of the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens

    In July, federal law enforcement officers executed criminal warrant operations at marijuana grow sites in Carpinteria and Camarillo

    At least 14 migrant children have been rescued from potential exploitation, forced labor and human trafficking

    Federal officers also arrested at least 361 illegal aliens from both sites in Carpinteria and Camarillo

    After weeks of delays by activist judges, the Department of Homeland Security finally deported eight barbaric, violent criminal illegal aliens to South Sudan

    Delivering Justice for Victims of Illegal Immigration  

    President Trump and Secretary Noem reopened the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office, which was shuttered by the Biden Administration

    President Trump and Secretary Noem are standing up for the victims of illegal alien crime and ensuring they have access to much needed resources and support they deserve

    Incentivizing Historic Self-Deportations 

    President Trump ended the CBP One app that allowed more than one million aliens to illegally enter the U

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    The Trump Administration replaced this disastrous program with the CBP Home app, which has a new self-deportation reporting feature for aliens illegally in the country

    President Trump launched Project Homecoming through a presidential EO

    The United States is also offering any illegal alien who uses the CBP Home App a stipend of $1,000 dollars, paid after their return to their home country has been confirmed through the app

    So far, tens of thousands of illegal aliens have used the app to self-deport


    In addition to offering CBP Home, DHS announced illegal aliens who self-deport through the app will receive forgiveness of any civil fines or penalties for failing to depart the United States

     DHS also made CBP Home more user friendly by eliminating certain steps and making it easier than ever for illegal aliens to self-deport

    DHS and DOJ are enforcing our immigration laws and fining illegal aliens who do not depart when they are supposed to

    So far, nearly 10,000 fine notices have been issued by ICE

    Restoring Common Sense to America’s Legal Immigration System 

    President Trump ended the broad abuse of humanitarian parole and returned the program to a case-by-case basis

    As part of this effort, Secretary Noem terminated the Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela parole programs

    Following victory at the U

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    Supreme Court, DHS began sending termination notices in June, informing the illegal aliens both their parole is terminated, and their parole-based employment authorization is revoked – effective immediately

    DHS has returned the Temporary Protected Status immigration program to its original status: temporary

    No longer will this program be abused and exploited by illegal aliens

    Secretary Noem rescinded the previous administration’s extension of Venezuelan, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Honduran, and Afghan TPS

    Secretary Noem terminated Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification—meaning Harvard can no longer enroll foreign students and existing foreign students must transfer or lose their legal status—for fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party

    It is a privilege, not a right, for universities to enroll foreign students and benefit from higher tuition to help pad their multibillion-dollar endowments

    Harvard University repeatedly abused this privilege and even stonewalled DHS’s request for information

    Initiating a Golden Age in American Air Travel 

    Secretary Noem terminated the politically motivated Quiet Skies Program, which since its existence has failed to stop a single terrorist attack while costing US taxpayers $200 million a year

    The program, under the guise of “national security,” was used to target political opponents and benefit political allies

    TSA ended the “shoes-off” travel policy, allowing passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on while passing through security screening at TSA checkpoints

    This change will drastically decrease passenger wait times at our TSA checkpoints, leading to a more pleasant and efficient passenger experience

    The Trump administration fully implemented REAL ID enforcement measures nationwide—a law signed 20 years ago

    REAL ID helps ensure that travelers are who they say they are and prevents fraud by criminals, terrorists, and illegal aliens

    Most travelers have not even noticed a difference because nearly 94% of travelers are already REAL ID compliant

    Secretary Noem ended collective bargaining for the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Transportation Security Officers, which constrained TSA’s chief mission to safeguard our transportation systems

    Fixing Disaster Relief for the 21st Century 

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency is now shifting from bloated, DC-centric dead weight to a lean, deployable disaster force that empowers state actors to provide relief for their citizens

    The old processes are being replaced because they failed Americans in real emergencies for decades

    President Trump has established the FEMA Review Council to provide recommendations on how to best conduct disaster relief at the federal level

     
    Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, the FEMA Review Council is developing a comprehensive plan for necessary change

    DHS has empowered state and local governments to lead disaster relief efforts without interference from the federal government

    Provided Rapid and Effective Support to Flood Victims in Texas 

    Within moments of the flooding in Texas, DHS assets, including the U

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    Coast Guard (USCG), CBP Border Search, CBP BORSTAR, and FEMA personnel surged into unprecedented action alongside Texas first responders for search and rescue operations

    FEMA deployed 311 staffers delivering critical intelligence, aerial imagery, and shelter for 171 survivors

    Combined state and federal rescue efforts evacuated and rescued over 1,500 people

    Getting CISA Back on Mission 

    Under the Biden Administration, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) censored free speech and targeted Americans

    Under President Trump’s direction, DHS closed CISA’s politically weaponized offices and fired those responsible for abusing their power

    CISA is now back on-mission: Protecting Americans and critical infrastructure from cyberthreats

    CISA is shifting away from an all-hazards approach to a risk-informed approach, prioritizing resilience and action over mere information sharing

     
    CISA personnel are deployed across 10 regions in support of all 56 states/territories

     
    CISA is also on the front lines of defending America from cyberattacks

     
    CISA partnered with the FBI and NSA to ensure state and local governments have information and resources necessary for protection

    CISA is also providing security support for next year’s FIFA World Cup

    Secretary Noem discontinued the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) as a part of the implementation of President Trump’s Executive Order 14217, Commencing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy, and removed members of the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), which CISA oversees

    Revolutionizing the Coast Guard 

    When President Trump came back into office, the Coast Guard faced its greatest readiness crisis since World War II because the Biden Administration left it underfunded and neglected

    President Trump’s order to surge Coast Guard assets to our maritime border changed the game

    In the first few months of the Trump Administration, the Coast Guard seized more cocaine and other illegal drugs than during the entirety of 2024

    For the first time in years, the Coast Guard expects to exceed its recruiting goals

    In Fiscal Year 2025, the Coast Guard has brought in more than 4,250 recruits – 1,200 more than the same time last year

    That’s 108% over the goal

    Under Biden, the Coast Guard fell short of its recruiting goals four years straight

    Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, the Coast Guard is unleashing “Force Design 2028,” a revolutionary new blueprint that will make the Coast Guard more agile, more capable, and more responsive than ever before

    Standing up for the American taxpayer 

    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) eliminated an ineffective information technology (IT) program, saving nearly $33 million, and is now focusing resources where they’re most needed to protect our homeland


    USCG partially terminated a wasteful Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) contract with Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG), which has been slow to deliver four OPCs, harming U

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    defense capabilities

    The Trump Administration stopped aliens on the Terror Watchlist from receiving Medicaid benefits

         
    Secretary Noem cancelled CISA’s expensive headquarters project, saving taxpayers over half a billion dollars

    To stop policies that were magnets for illegal immigration, DHS froze all funding to non-governmental organizations that facilitate illegal immigration and announced a partnership with the U

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    Department of Housing and Urban Development to ensure taxpayer dollars do not go to housing illegal aliens


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  • MIL-OSI USA: NASA Tests Scalable Satellite Tech to Launch Sensors Quicker

    Source: NASA

    NASA’s Athena Economical Payload Integration Cost mission, or Athena EPIC, is a test launch for an innovative, scalable space vehicle design to support future missions. The small satellite platform is engineered to share resources among the payloads onboard by managing routine functions so the individual payloads don’t have to.
    This technology results in lower costs to taxpayers and a quicker path to launch.

    “Increasing the speed of discovery is foundational to NASA. Our ability to leverage access to innovative space technologies across federal agencies through industry partners is the future,” said Clayton Turner, Associate Administrator for Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA headquarters in Washington. “Athena EPIC is a valuable demonstration of the government at its best — serving humankind to advance knowledge with existing hardware configured to operate with new technologies.”
    The NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and the U.S. Space Force are government partners for this demo mission. Athena EPIC’s industry partner, NovaWurks, provided the space vehicle, which utilizes a small satellite platform assembled with a Hyper-Integrated Satlet, or HISat.

    The HISat instruments are similar in nature to a child’s toy interlocking building blocks. They’re engineered to be built into larger structures called SensorCraft. Those SensorCraft can share resources with multiple payloads and conform to different sizes and shapes to accommodate them. This easily configurable, building-block architecture allows a lot of flexibility with payload designs and concepts, ultimately giving payload providers easier, less expensive access to space and increased maneuverability between multiple orbits.
    Scientists at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, designed and built the Athena sensor payload, which consists of an optical module, a calibration module, and a newly developed sensor electronics assembly. Athena EPIC’s sensor was built with spare parts from NASA’s CERES (Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System) mission. Several different generations of CERES satellite and space station instruments have tracked Earth’s radiation budget.
    “Instead of Athena carrying its own processor, we’re using the processors on the HISats to control things like our heaters and do some of the control functions that typically would be done by a processor on our payload,” said Kory Priestley, principal investigator for Athena EPIC from NASA Langley. “So, this is merging an instrument and a satellite platform into what we are calling a SensorCraft. It’s a more integrated approach. We don’t need as many capabilities built into our key instrument because it’s being brought to us by the satellite host. We obtain greater redundancy, and it simplifies our payload.”

    This is the first HISat mission led by NASA. Traditional satellites, like the ones that host the CERES instruments — are large, sometimes the size of a school bus, and carry multiple instruments. They tend to be custom units built with all of their own hardware and software to manage control, propulsion, cameras, carousels, processors, batteries, and more, and sometimes even require two of everything to guard against failures in the system. All of these factors, plus the need for a larger launch vehicle, significantly increase costs.
    This transformational approach to getting instruments into space can reduce the cost from billions to millions per mission.  “Now we are talking about something much smaller — SensorCraft the size of a mini refrigerator,” said Priestley. “If you do have failures on orbit, you can replace these much more economically. It’s a very different approach moving forward for Earth observation.”

    Athena EPIC is scheduled to launch July 22 as a rideshare on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. The primary NASA payload on the launch will be the TRACERS (Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites) mission. The TRACERS mission is led by the University of Iowa for NASA’s Heliophysics Division within the Science Mission Directorate. NASA’s Earth Science Division also provided funding for Athena EPIC.
    “Langley Research Center has long been a leader in developing remote sensing instruments for in-orbit satellites. As satellites become smaller, a less traditional, more efficient path to launch is needed in order to decrease complexity while simultaneously increasing the value of exploration, science, and technology measurements for the Nation,” added Turner.
    For more information on NASA’s Athena EPIC mission:
    https://science.nasa.gov/misshttps://science.nasa.gov/mission/athena/ion/athena/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ofwat to be abolished in biggest overhaul of water since privatisation

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Ofwat to be abolished in biggest overhaul of water since privatisation

    Ofwat to be abolished and a new, single, powerful regulator to be established to cut water pollution in England’s rivers, lakes and seas, and protect families from massive bill hikes

    • Ofwat to be abolished and a new, single, powerful regulator to be established to cut water pollution in England’s rivers, lakes and seas, and protect families from massive bill hikes   

    • New regulator will take responsibility of water functions across Ofwat, Environment Agency, Natural England and Drinking Water Inspectorate, ending complexity that gets in the way of delivering for customers   

    • Government to fast track five recommendations from the Independent Water Commission in the Commons later today  

    Ofwat is to be replaced by one single water regulator responsible for the entire water system, the Government has announced today (Monday 21 July). 

    In the biggest overhaul of the water sector since privatisation, Ofwat will be abolished and its functions will be merged with water functions across the Environment Agency, Natural England and the Drinking Water Inspectorate to form a new single, powerful regulator. 

    In a speech at Kingfisher Wharf, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Steve Reed pledged to strengthen regulation, clean up the country’s s rivers and protect the public from soaring water bills. 

    There are currently four separate regulators responsible for the water industry, a complex, tangled system of confusion. It is a merry-go-round of regulators blaming each other for breaking this country’s water system.  

    Ofwat has failed customers, allowing water companies to mismanage billions of pounds of customer money while water companies paid out huge dividends and bonuses. 

    The Environment Secretary, Steve Reed said: 

    Our water industry is broken. That is why this Government will fix our broken regulatory system so the failures of the past never happen again.  

    The Government will abolish Ofwat. In the biggest overhaul of water regulation in a generation, we will bring water functions from four different regulators into one. 

    A single, powerful regulator responsible for the entire water sector will stand firmly on the side of customers, investors and the environment and prevent the abuses of the past.

     >It will provide the clarity and direction required for a strong partnership between Government, the sector and investors to attract billions of pounds of new investment.

    The creation of one powerful regulator will be responsible for the entire water sector restoring public faith and investor confidence in our water industry.  

    The current fragmented approach of four separate regulators splits up economic, environmental and drinking water regulation. This complex web of regulators has led to contradictory and competing priorities.  

    The reforms will ensure all regulation is in lock step to deliver for customers and the environment, bringing all water regulation under one roof. 

    The proposals will be consulted on this autumn and form the basis of a new Water Reform Bill.  

    This comes on the back of a bold, personal commitment from Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, to cut sewage pollution from water companies in half by 2030. Working to make our rivers the cleanest since records began, It is the most ambitious sewage target Government has ever set.   

    The Government has begun rebuilding the entire water network through one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country’s history. £104 billion is being invested to upgrade crumbling pipes and build sewage treatment works across the country, ensuring communities can once again take pride in their beaches, rivers and lakes. 

    These reforms build on decisive action taken by the Government over the past year to clean up England’s rivers, lakes and seas:  

    • Record investment: with £104 billion to upgrade crumbling pipes and build sewage treatment works across the country.  

    • Ringfence customers’ bills for upgrades: customer bills earmarked for investment must now be spent one new sewage pipes and treatment works – not spent on shareholder payments or bonuses.  

    • Reinvesting company fines into local projects: with over £100million being invested into local clean-up projects in communities.  

    • Largest budget for water regulation: the Environment Agency received a record £189 million to fund hundreds of enforcement officers to inspect and prosecute pollution water companies. 

    • Polluter Pays: we’ve changed the law so that regulators can recover the cost of enforcement activity, ensuring that the polluter pays. This builds on the increase in water company inspections, holding them to account.  
    • Banning wet wipes containing plastic: in England reducing microplastics in our waters. 

    • The Water (Special Measures) Act: banned unfair bonuses for ten polluting water bosses this year and threatened prison sentences for law-breaking executives.  

    The Secretary of State for the Environment will outline five recommendations that the Government will fast track in Parliament later today.  

    Alongside our creation of a new single regulator in England, we will work closely with Welsh government to devolve economic regulation of water to Wales. 

    ENDS 

    NOTES TO EDITORS 

    • During the transition to the new regulator, Ofwat will remain in place. The Government will work closely with the regulators and unions for a smooth transition.  

    • The UK government will work closely with the Welsh government to ensure these reforms protect customers and the environment in both England and Wales 

    • Once the new regulator is established, the Government will publish a comprehensive long-term statement so investors know exactly what standards they need to meet and what support they can expect. 

    • The Environment Agency and Natural England will retain their non-water remits and responsibilities.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Study tour on national water infrastructure, culture and technology celebrating 60th anniversary of Dongjiang’s water supply to Hong Kong departs today for Hubei (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    In celebration and commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Dongjiang’s water supply to Hong Kong, a study tour on national water infrastructure, culture and technology jointly organised by the Water Supplies Department, the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and the Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers departed this afternoon (July 21) for Xiangyang, Hubei Province, to begin its itinerary. The 120-person study tour comprising secondary students, tertiary engineering undergraduates, young engineers, and representatives from the engineering profession and related government departments will visit key national water infrastructure projects and historical, cultural and technological landmarks in Zhengzhou, Anyang and Beijing.
     
    The Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn; the Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), Mr Ricky Lau; and the Director of Water Supplies, Mr Roger Wong, saw off the study tour this afternoon. Ms Linn encouraged participants to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the country’s history, culture and modernisation process through site visits, and be inspired to make contributions to the development of the country and Hong Kong. She also expected that participants can gain deeper insights into the history of national water infrastructure projects, including how the country has rendered immense support in safeguarding a stable water supply to Hong Kong through Dongjiang’s water supply.
     
    Secondary student members on the tour will visit the ancient city of Anyang and its Yinxu Museum tomorrow (July 22), while tour members from the professional sector, consisting of tertiary engineering undergraudates, young engineers, representatives from the engineering profession and related government departments, will visit the “Crossing the Yellow River Project” under the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project and the Henan Museum in Zhengzhou. On July 23, the study tour will begin its itinerary in Beijing to visit Tuancheng Lake Regulating Pond, the central dispatch centre of the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, the National Museum for Modern Chinese Scientist, and Shougang Park. On July 25, the tour will conclude the achievements of the visits in a seminar with the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council and the Ministry of Water Resources, and will return to Hong Kong on the same day.
     
    Ms Linn, Mr Lau and Mr Wong will join part of the tour’s itinerary in Beijing.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hospital Authority service arrangement

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

    The Hospital Authority (HA) announces that as the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 has been issued, its general out-patient clinics will be closed today (July 20). Outpatients are advised to make a new appointment after the cancellation of the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8. The service of Accident & Emergency Department of public hospitals remains normal.
     
    The HA has made preparations to cope with the adverse weather conditions and established contingency plans for inclement weather. Drills have been conducted to ensure uninterrupted medical services across all public hospitals. Also, the HA has reminded all clusters to conduct a comprehensive review of their preparedness to effectively respond to adverse weather conditions.
     
    All clusters have allocated additional manpower, food and medical supplies to maintain normal hospital operations. Enhanced inspections have been carried out at various locations within public hospitals, including potential flood-prone areas, drainage systems and trees. Furthermore, contractors of HA construction sites have been instructed to implement proper reinforcement and safety precautionary measures against strong wind and heavy rain to minimise the impact of severe weather.
     
    The HA Major Incident Control Centre will closely monitor the operations of all hospitals and maintain close communication with relevant government departments to ensure public hospital services remain unaffected during adverse weather conditions.

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  • Landmine dispute escalates tensions between Thailand and Cambodia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Thailand has accused Cambodia of recently placing landmines in a disputed border area after three soldiers were injured, but Phnom Penh said they had veered off agreed patrol routes and triggered a mine left behind from decades of war.

    Thai authorities made the claim after three soldiers were injured, with one losing a foot, by a landmine explosion while on a routine patrol on July 16 on the Thai side of the disputed border area between Ubon Ratchathani and Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province.

    Cambodia’s Defence Ministry denied that new mines had been planted, saying in a statement on Sunday the soldiers had strayed from agreed patrol routes into areas that contain unexploded landmines. The country is littered with landmines laid during decades of war.

    Thailand’s army said on Monday that 10 freshly laid Russian-made PMN-2 type landmines, which are not used or stockpiled by Thailand, were found between July 18 and July 20 in areas near where the soldiers were injured.

    “This is a clear violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Thailand and an outright breach of principles that are fundamental to international law,” Maratee Nalita Andamo, deputy spokesperson for the Thai Foreign Ministry, said on Monday in Bangkok.

    Data from the Cambodia Mine Action Centre, which estimates there are still 4 to 6 million landmines scattered across the country, shows five people were killed and a dozen injured by mines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia in the first four months of 2025.

    The area where the mine exploded is near where a Cambodian soldier was killed in May after a brief exchange of gunfire between troops on both sides.

    The incident has flared into a broader diplomatic dispute between the Southeast Asian neighbours that has destabilised the Thai government and seen the Prime Minister suspended from office.

    Thailand said it will issue a formal condemnation and call for accountability from Cambodia for breaching the anti-landmine convention under the Ottawa Treaty, and the army will also increase vigilance during border patrols.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Automated passenger services permitting scheme

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    Written statement to Parliament

    Automated passenger services permitting scheme

    Have your say on the proposals that will help regulate new self-driving vehicle passenger services.

    I wish to provide the House with an update on steps the government is taking to progress the implementation of automated passenger services (APS) regulations to kickstart economic growth, a top priority in the government’s Plan for Change.

    The APS permitting regime was created to address complexities of applying current taxi, private hire vehicle and public service vehicle legislation to passenger services that would operate without a driver. This scheme will help facilitate commercial pilots of services with paying passengers and no safety driver to be deployed from spring 2026.

    In June, I announced the government’s intention to accelerate the introduction of APS regulations, subject to the outcome of a consultation launching in summer. Today (21 July 2025) I can announce that the consultation on the draft regulations and wider considerations in respect of the management and use of the permitting scheme has been published. The consultation will run until 28 September 2025.

    Through the APS permitting scheme, we intend to provide businesses with the regulatory confidence to invest in testing and deploying these innovative services on our streets, reinforcing Great Britain’s position among the world leaders in tech deployment.

    Safety, including the safeguarding of passengers, is at the heart of the proposed permitting scheme. Where automated vehicle technology needs approval by government before it can be used, government will use comprehensive safety standards that take into account the developing United Nations regulation for automated driving systems.

    Government intends that the accessibility of services will be a factor in consideration of whether to grant a permit, alongside a reporting requirement placed on to permit holders. Pilot deployments will continue building government’s understanding of new ways in which accessibility can be achieved through these services. Government will continue to explore the role for research in further understanding of how self-driving passenger services can best enable older and disabled people to travel, alongside others with limited or restricted mobility.

    Consultation proposals

    The consultation is divided into 7 chapters, covering a range of matters relevant to the implementation of APS permitting.

    These chapters consider the outline of the legislative scheme, necessary guidance regarding the consent process for local licensing authorities and bus franchising authorities, the application process, the variation, suspension and withdrawal of a permit, accessibility, the review process and disclosure of information.

    A copy of this publication and associated annexes will be placed in the libraries of both houses and published on GOV.UK.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Japan’s PM vows to stay in office after election defeat

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    TOKYO, July 21 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed on Monday to remain in office despite a major defeat in the House of Councillors (upper house) election where the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner failed to secure a majority.

    Speaking at a press conference, he acknowledged the poor election results and stressed that he felt a great responsibility. “The most important thing now is to avoid stagnation in national politics,” the prime minister said, promising to make efforts to fulfill the duties befitting a leading party.

    His comments come amid growing public discontent over rising living costs and policy mistakes that analysts say contributed to the ruling coalition’s election defeat.

    In the current election, Japanese people voted for candidates for 125 of the 248 seats in the House of Councillors. After the final vote count ended Monday morning, the LDP had won only 39 seats, while its partner, the Komeito Party, had won eight. The coalition had planned to win 50 seats, but failed to do so.

    Now the coalition’s MPs have 122 seats in the upper house, which is less than the 125 needed for a majority.

    Despite the failure, S. Ishiba stressed the need for stability and continuity in the government and officially announced his intention to continue as prime minister. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese city of Shangluo and Fergana establish sister city relations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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

    BEIJING, July 21 (Xinhua) — Shangluo City in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province and Fergana City, capital of Uzbekistan’s Fergana Region, recently established sister city relations.

    The protocol of intent to develop twinning relations was signed on July 14 during the visit of the trade and economic delegation of the city of Shangluo to Uzbekistan. Thus, the number of twin cities of Shangluo has increased to five, the newspaper “Shaanxi Ribao” /daily newspaper “Shaanxi”/ writes with reference to a source in the city’s commerce department.

    The department stated that the establishment of sister city relations between the cities of Shanlo and Fergana will allow bilateral trade, economic, cultural and educational contacts and cooperation to reach a new level.

    Shangluo City is located at the southern foot of the eastern Qinling Mountains and borders the provinces of Hubei and Henan. Its total area is 19.3 thousand square kilometers. The city includes one urban district and six counties, with a total population of 2.02 million.

    The Shangluo City government will comprehensively expand openness, deepen exchanges and cooperation with partners, expand the international sister city network and promote high-quality development, the newspaper wrote. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Oral question – Methodological and democratic deficiencies in the Commission’s public consultations – a call for reform – O-000025/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for oral answer  O-000025/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 142
    Christine Anderson
    on behalf of the ESN Group

    Over the past decade, the Commission has increasingly used public consultations to bolster claims of transparency and democratic legitimacy. Now central to the Better Regulation agenda, they accompany nearly all major legislative initiatives[1]. While public participation is fundamental to representative democracy, independent audits and academic research highlight serious flaws in how these consultations are designed and interpreted[2].

    Consultations routinely suffer from self-selection bias, as responses mainly come from actors with a pre-existing interest or resources, skewing outcomes away from the broader EU population[3]. The Commission rarely employs scientifically robust techniques such as randomised sampling, post-stratification weighting or neutral question framing, all of which are standard in public opinion research.

    The format itself restricts participation. Dense documents, technical language and online-only access exclude many citizens with a lower level of education, limited digital access or little familiarity with EU processes[4]. There is growing concern that consultation outcomes have limited policy impact, with decisions often shaped earlier by lobbying or internal agendas[5].

    • 1.Given these concerns, how does the Commission justify treating its consultation methods as credible democratic engagement, despite their lack of core safeguards from social science?
    • 2.What reforms will the Commission introduce to reduce participation bias, reach beyond organised stakeholders and improve accessibility for under-represented and digitally excluded groups?
    • 3.Will the Commission adopt rigorous techniques such as randomised and stratified sampling, statistical weighting and neutral framing to ensure that outcomes reflect the views of the broader EU public?
    • 4.Finally, what steps will be taken to ensure that consultation results are systematically analysed, publicly reported and meaningfully reflected in legislation?

    Submitted: 17.7.2025

    Lapses: 18.10.2025

    • [1] Rangone, N., ‘Improving consultation to ensure the EU’s democratic legitimacy: From traditional procedural requirements to behavioural insights’, European Law Journal, Volume 28, Issue 4-6, July-November 2022, pp. 154-171, https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12439.
    • [2] European Court of Auditors Special Report 14/2019 of 5 September 2019 entitled ‘“Have your say!”: Commission’s public consultations engage citizens, but fall short of outreach activities’.
    • [3] Røed, M. & Hansen, V., ‘Explaining Participation Bias in the European Commission’s Online Consultations: The Struggle for Policy Gain without too Much Pain’, Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 56, Issue 6, September 2018, pp. 1446-1461, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12754.
    • [4] Centre of Expertise for Good Governance of the Council of Europe, ‘Comparative analysis of European practices on public consultations’, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 5 July 2021, https://rm.coe.int/council-of-europe-comparative-analysis-of-european-practices-on-public/1680aef56f.
    • [5] Thompson, L., ‘Is the EU’s consultation process broken?’, The Parliament, 5 September 2023, https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/eu-consultation-process-citizen-participation.
    Last updated: 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Where will we live? The urgent need for affordable housing in Estonia

    Source: European Investment Bank

    To further strengthen our engagement, the EIB has recently opened a local office in Tallinn, enhancing our ability to work closely with partners on the ground.

    The EIB is ready to support Estonia’s efforts to expand access to such housing. This includes supporting innovative and sustainable construction methods, financing energy-efficient renovations to reduce emissions and utility costs, and helping to increase the supply of affordable homes through both direct and intermediated financing.

    Encouragingly, Estonia welcomes our initiative and is already engaged in negotiations to design a model and implementation strategy in collaboration with the EIB.

    To make it easier for local authorities, developers, and communities to access support, we’ve created the “More homes. Better homes.” online portal. It connects housing stakeholders with the advice, funding, and financing they need. The response so far has been encouraging—clear proof of both the urgent demand and the opportunity ahead.

    But the EIB is not acting alone. We are working closely with the European Commission, national governments, cities, and promotional banks. Because solving the housing crisis requires strong partnerships at every level.

    And this is about more than just housing. Affordable homes are essential for economic competitiveness, climate resilience, and social cohesion. They support a more inclusive economy, reduce emissions through energy-efficient living, and help communities thrive. In short, affordable housing is a foundation for a fairer, greener, and more prosperous future.

    That’s why I’m pleased to announce that the EIB Group will soon conduct a roadshow in several EU members led by my colleague Vice-President Ioannis Tsakiris. We aim to bring together housing stakeholders from every corner of Europe as we promote new financing and support opportunities for the sector.

    Estonia has the talent, the tools, and the determination to lead in this space. Together, we can ensure that every Estonian, regardless of income or background, has a place to call home.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Use of EU funds for ideologically driven organisations in Latin America – E-002646/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002646/2025/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Markus Buchheit (ESN)

    The EU operates programmes such as EUROsocIAL+, which promote ‘social cohesion’ in Latin America through the reform of public policies in areas such as gender equality and social welfare[1]. Are radical agendas abroad being financed with European taxpayers’ money?

    Various non-governmental organisations in Latin America receive direct or indirect funding from the European Union. Some of these organisations openly promote leftist ideological positions, such as radical feminism, extreme environmentalism or gender theory, in countries whose social and cultural structures differ significantly from those in Europe. This export of ideology, under the guise of development cooperation, generates political and social tensions and may be perceived as a form of ideological neo-colonialism.

    • 1.Can the Commission say what organisations in Latin America have received EU funding over the past five years, including the amounts received, stated objectives of the funding and the actual outcomes?
    • 2.What control mechanisms are in place to ensure that such funds are not used to promote specific political agendas?
    • 3.Does the Commission consider that such funding respects the cultural and political sovereignty of Latin American states or is it using their economic vulnerability to impose its own agenda?

    Submitted: 30.6.2025

    • [1] https://www.guiafc.es/eurosocial-programa-para-la-cohesion-social/.
    Last updated: 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Libya’s anti-European attitude and increased migration flows to Greece – E-002849/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-002849/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Nikolaos Anadiotis (NI)

    Recently, a European delegation – which included Greek ministers – was kicked out of Benghazi, Libya[1]. This is unacceptable, contrary to the principles and values of the EU, an affront to the European institutions and a barrier to the implementation of the common immigration policy.

    At the same time, Libya has sharply increased migratory flows to Greece – in particular to Crete[2] – making migration a leveraging tool to the detriment of the interests of an EU Member State. Türkiye has had a strong influence on the Libyan authorities and on these developments, in particular with the illegal and legally non-existent Turkish-Libyan memorandum of understanding[3], which directly undermines Greece’s sovereign rights and disrupts stability in the south-eastern Mediterranean.

    In view of the above, can the Commission answer the following:

    • 1.What is its view of Libya’s attitude, which is an affront to the institutions and principles of the EU?
    • 2.How does it interpret the growing Turkish influence on the Libyan authorities and the implications thereof for European cohesion and security?
    • 3.What specific measures will it take to ensure that its Member States – and in particular Greece – are protected against such hostile actions?

    Submitted: 12.7.2025

    • [1] https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/libyas-eastern-based-government-bars-entry-eu-migration-commissioner-three-2025-07-08
    • [2] https://apnews.com/article/migration-libya-greece-crete-european-union-2af60f5c888520fe807e264b1c053659
    • [3] https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/greece-pleased-after-eu-parliaments-call-to-annul-turkey-libya-mou
    Last updated: 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Fighting climate change with financial finesse

    Source: European Investment Bank

    The Central Bank of Kenya. Central Bank of Kenya

    Climate change knows no borders – as Kenya can tell you. The country is routinely hit by weather disasters.

    “Every five to ten years, the country experiences either very heavy rains that cause floods or persistent drought,” says Reuben Chepng’ar, the senior manager in the Banking Supervision Department at the Central Bank of Kenya.

    By the year 2030, Kenya aspires to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 32%. This work is expected to cost $62 billion, but the government says it can raise only $8 billion. The investment shortfall of $54 billion is expected to come from the private sector and global development institutions, such as the European Investment Bank and the Internal Monetary Fund.

    The Central Bank of Kenya is trying to help commercial banks support more green projects, enhance their climate-related risk reporting and attract foreign investors. The Central Bank used technical assistance from the European Investment Bank to create new climate investing and reporting guidelines in the country.

    The European Investment Bank collaborated with Kenya’s Central Bank to develop two guidelines under a programme known as Greening Financial Systems technical assistance. EIB consultants worked with the Central Bank and local banks from 2023 to 2025 to develop regulations that commercial banks must follow for climate reporting and green investments.

    The EIB support to the Central Bank was financed through the IKI Fund, an EIB trust fund backed by Germany to help climate action initiatives in emerging countries. The IKI Fund highlights the importance of international cooperation and knowledge sharing. Since climate risks transcend borders, coordinated action among global institutions is essential to ensure that local financial systems are aligned with global sustainability objectives. The European Investment Bank oversees a group of trust funds that are financed by EU countries and the European Commission. These funds provide grants, technical assistance and loan guarantees around the world.

    Marjan Stojiljkovic was a team lead for the EIB technical assistance programme in Kenya. He is a climate finance consultant who offers training around the world to banks on sustainability reporting requirements and managing risks related to green lending.

    “One objective of this project was how to internalise and measure the impacts of climate risk on banking operations in Kenya, because climate risks are real and they have impacts on the financial sector,” Stojiljkovic says.

    After a series of meetings and workshops, the central bank created two sets of policy guidelines to help commercial banks improve climate risk reporting. One is the Kenya Green Finance Taxonomy and the other is the Climate Risk Management Framework. The green taxonomy is the fourth to be adopted in Africa, after South Africa, Rwanda and Ghana. The taxonomy is based on the EU green taxonomy that provides a clear classification system for sustainable economic activities and guidance on assessment and reporting. One aim is to prevent greenwashing, or the exaggeration of the benefits projects bring. Another aim is to increase sustainable investments, particularly by attracting foreign investment. The climate risk framework was designed to increase transparency in Kenya’s financial sector and encourage businesses to adopt more sustainable practices.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Over 200 employers recognised with Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for outstanding support to the armed forces community

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Press release

    Over 200 employers recognised with Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for outstanding support to the armed forces community

    Employers from several industries have been recognised for their exceptional support to the armed forces community with the Gold Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Award.

    Employers and reservists at an employer engagement event hosted by the British Army. Copyright: RFCA.

    • Scheme recognises employers who go above and beyond in supporting defence to renew the nation’s contract with those who serve or have served.
    • Gold Award is the highest badge of honour for employers who support the armed forces community and uphold the Armed Forces Covenant.
    • Announcement supports wider defence transformation under the Strategic Defence Review and Defence Industrial Strategy towards innovation, resilience, and sustainable industrial growth.

    Since its launch in 2014, the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award has become the highest badge of honour for employers that champion veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families in the workplace. This year’s winners demonstrate the power of values-led leadership, creating more inclusive, resilient and dynamic organisations.

    Minister for Veterans and People, Al Carns DSO OBE MC MP, said:

    Employers are crucial partners in protecting our security and boosting the economy. By backing veterans, reservists, military families, cadet force adult volunteers and the cadet movement, these organisations build resilient communities and the innovation defence needs. I congratulate them and thank them for their outstanding commitment.

    Cadets and paramedics at the Greater London RFCA event 2024. Copyright: RFCA.

    To achieve the Gold Award, employers must:

    • provide at least 10 days’ additional paid leave for reservists
    • implement HR policies for veterans and cadet force adult volunteers
    • advocate for defence across their networks and sectors
    • demonstrate sustained commitment well beyond the minimum requirements

    These organisations lead by example, helping to shift national attitudes and raise standards across their sectors. From global finance and property to healthcare, retail and local government, this year’s recipients highlight the growing range and depth of employer support.

    Daniel Maguire, Head of Markets at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), said:

    The Gold Award recognises LSEG’s long-term commitment to supporting the defence community. Our veterans, reservists, cadet force adult volunteers and military families within LSEG all bring immense value. Their resilience, adaptability and unwavering sense of duty enrich our workplace and strengthen our culture across the globe, inspiring excellence across our business.

    Richard Rees, Managing Director of Savills (UK) Ltd, said:

    Savills applied for the Gold-level Employer Recognition Scheme Award to demonstrate the strength of our commitment to the armed forces community. We have an exceptional employee offer, and our business provides a strong cultural fit for those with a background in the armed forces. We aim to be an example within our sector, advocating for the armed forces community to other businesses, suppliers and clients, and the recognition that we are achieving this is very welcome.

    Steve Ager, Chief Commercial Officer, and Executive sponsor of the Boots Armed Forces Alliance Business Resource Group, said:

    We’re thrilled to receive this recognition through the Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award. Boots has a proud history of supporting the armed forces in the UK, and this award reflects our continued commitment to supporting the armed forces, veterans, and their families.

    A full list of the 2025 ERS Gold Award recipients are published here: Defence Employer Recognition Scheme

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  • Parliament Monsoon Session: Lok Sabha adjourned till 2pm

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Lok Sabha was adjourned until 2 PM on Monday following uproar by Opposition MPs demanding a discussion on the recent Pahalgam terror attack and the government’s response through Operation Sindoor.

    The House convened at 11 AM but was first adjourned until noon after Opposition members disrupted proceedings, insisting on a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the developments surrounding the attack and Operation Sindoor.

    Expressing his disappointment at the disruptions, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla appealed to members to maintain decorum and allow discussions to proceed.

    “This is the Question Hour, and the government is willing to discuss every issue. The House should function, and discussions must take place as per the rules and procedures,” Birla said.

    Despite his appeal, continued sloganeering by Opposition members forced the Speaker to adjourn the House again until 2 PM.

    When the House reconvened, protests resumed after the officiating Speaker informed members that Speaker Om Birla had not granted assent to any of the adjournment motions.

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reiterated the government’s willingness to engage in dialogue, “The government is completely ready for discussion on any issue.”

    Responding to the ongoing disruptions, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “A meeting of the Business Advisory Committee will be held at 2:30 PM to finalise the agenda for discussion. The government is ready, but they (Opposition MPs) are protesting in the Well of the House. This is not the right way to begin the Monsoon Session.”

    Following the adjournment, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, expressed concern over being denied the opportunity to speak, “The question is – why is the Defence Minister allowed to speak in the House while Opposition members, including me as LoP, are not? This is a new approach. Conventionally, if ministers can speak, the Opposition should also be allowed.”

    Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra echoed the sentiment, stating, “If the government is truly ready for discussion, then they should let the Leader of the Opposition speak. He stood up to speak, and he should be allowed to do so.”

    Meanwhile, BJP MP Baijayant Panda tabled the Report of the Select Committee on the Income Tax Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha. The report contains 285 recommendations aimed at overhauling the existing six-decade-old legislation.

    The Monsoon session will run until August 21, with a break scheduled between August 12 and August 18. A total of 21 sittings are planned over the 32-day period.

    (With inputs from ANI)

  • MIL-Evening Report: Labor to put disclaimer under Mark Latham’s caucus room picture

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

    The picture of Mark Latham on the caucus room gallery of Labor leaders will have an annotation under it saying he was expelled for life and his actions do not accord with Labor values.

    The first meeting of the new caucus agreed unanimously to this compromise, after pressure from some in Labor to remove the photo of Latham, who led the party in 2003–05.

    Latham’s former partner recently accused him of a “sustained pattern” of domestic abuse, in a civil court application for an apprehended violence order. It will be heard next week.

    In other condemned behaviour – the latest of a string of controversial incidents over the years – Latham, now an independent in the NSW upper house, also photographed women members without their consent.

    The wording under the picture will read:

    In 2017, Mark Latham was expelled from the Australian Labor Party and banned for life. His actions do not accord with Labor values and fail to meet the standards we expect and demand.

    Opinion in the party about what to do about the picture has been divided. The matter was discussed by both the right and left factions at their meetings.

    The Minister for Women, Katy Gallagher, told the ABC, “I think there’s a recognition, on balance, that you can’t erase history”. But acknowledging that Latham was expelled and his actions “don’t align with modern Australian Labor Party values or standards” was important, she said.

    “I wasn’t there at the time but I think it was a style of leadership that didn’t sit well with the values of the Australian Labor Party and it’s a type of leadership people wouldn’t want to return to.”

    Ahead of the new parliament’s opening on Tuesday, both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley addressed their respective party rooms.

    Albanese told his huge caucus, which includes 94 members of the House of Representatives, that if Labor maintained its sense of discipline and purpose there was no reason why they could not all be returned at the next election – and their numbers added to as well.

    He said Labor was embarking on “our year of delivery. That is our focus. We’ve just been through an election, we had clear commitments and we want to deliver them.”

    Ley told the Coalition party room Albanese was giving interviews “suggesting that we should just get out of the way. Well we won’t be getting out of the way.”

    The opposition would cooperate with constructive government policies, as it was doing on child care safety reforms.

    But if the government brought forward legislation that was not in the national interest “we will fight them every step of the way”, she said, flagging the Coalition’s opposition to potential tax increases.

    The first parliamentary week comes against a background of further depressing news for the Coalition, after its election rout.

    The latest Newspoll shows Labor improving its position since the election, to lead 57–43 on a two-party basis. Labor has a primary vote of 36%, while the Coalition is down to 29%, which is the lowest in the history of Newspoll, that goes back to the mid-1980s.

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

    ref. Labor to put disclaimer under Mark Latham’s caucus room picture – https://theconversation.com/labor-to-put-disclaimer-under-mark-lathams-caucus-room-picture-261097

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: South Africa convenes high-level Indaba to tackle FMD outbreaks

    Source: Government of South Africa

    South Africa is currently experiencing significant and ongoing challenges with widespread outbreaks of Foot and Mouth disease (FMD), affecting several provinces, including KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and, most recently, the Free State.

    The resurgence of the disease has resulted in livestock movement restrictions and significantly impacted the country’s red meat trade on international markets.

    In response to this escalating crisis, the Department of Agriculture, in partnership with the Agricultural Research Council (ARC), the University of Pretoria, and Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP), is hosting a national Foot and Mouth Disease Indaba.

    The two-day event, starting Monday, 21 July 2025, will take place at the ARC-VIMP Campus in Roodeplaat, northeast of Pretoria.

    Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen and Deputy Minister Nokuzola Capa will lead the Indaba, which aims to bring together top veterinary scientists, agricultural experts, and key industry stakeholders, to deliberate on and develop long-term solutions to combat FMD.

    “Having already inflicted significant damage to the multibillion-rand livestock sector, the disease continues to threaten South Africa’s broader economy. Therefore, the Indaba presents a vital opportunity to unite expertise and resources to effectively eradicate this devastating disease.

    “The Indaba will convene a range of multidisciplinary specialists to develop a coordinated and comprehensive approach to controlling and ultimately eradicating foot and mouth disease,” the department said in a statement.

    The key areas of discussion will include strengthening biosecurity measures at farm level, enhancing vaccination programmes, and reinforcing animal movement controls.

    The Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Agricultural Research Council, emphasised its committed to identifying and implementing sustainable solutions to FMD.

    The department added that the Indaba signifies a crucial advancement in the ongoing efforts to combat the disease.

    “By cultivating strong partnerships between government entities, academic institutions and industry leaders, the Department of Agriculture is committed to developing precise and effective measures that will eradicate the disease and safeguard the long-term sustainability of South Africa’s agricultural sector.” – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: CoGTA Deputy Minister leads Emfuleni Local Municipality accountability visit 

    Source: Government of South Africa

    Monday, July 21, 2025

    The Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Dr Namane Dickson Masemola, is today leading an intergovernmental accountability engagement with the Emfuleni Local Municipality.

    According to the department, Monday’s visit forms part of the national ‘Every Municipality Must Work’ campaign, aimed at strengthening local government performance through coordinated support under the District Development Model (DDM).
    Emfuleni struggles with financial mismanagement, inadequate service delivery, and crumbling infrastructure. 

    “Engagement will focus on addressing persistent service delivery challenges and capacity constraints facing Emfuleni, and on unblocking barriers to effective governance,” the department says. 

    The Deputy Minister will meet with local leadership and stakeholders to assess the municipality’s operational performance. 
    According to the department, the meeting will take place at Emfuleni Municipal Offices, and media will be allowed to cover the opening session and conduct interviews with leadership. – SAnews.gov.za 
     

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  • PM Modi opens Parliament’s Monsoon Session with call for unity, hails Operation Sindoor as symbol of national pride

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the Monsoon Session of Parliament, calling it a “true celebration of victory” and a moment of collective national pride. Addressing the media outside Parliament, the Prime Minister highlighted recent achievements across defence, science, economy, and digital governance, urging unity among lawmakers to strengthen the nation’s resolve.

    Calling the monsoon a symbol of “renewal and rejuvenation,” PM Modi pointed to favourable weather conditions and record-high water reservoir levels—three times the ten-year average—as indicators of a strong agricultural and rural economic outlook.

    “This Monsoon Session is a moment of great pride for the country,” he said, referring to the recent unfurling of the Indian tricolour aboard the International Space Station. He described the milestone as a unifying moment for both Houses of Parliament and an inspiration for India’s youth in the fields of science, technology, and innovation.

    PM Modi praised the success of Operation Sindoor, India’s precision strike targeting terrorist camps. “Our armed forces achieved their mission with 100 percent success, neutralizing high-value targets within 22 minutes,” he said. He attributed this precision and efficiency to India’s growing defence self-reliance, highlighting global recognition of ‘Made in India’ military technology.

    The Prime Minister called on Parliament to come together in a unified tribute to the operation, stating that such solidarity would boost defence sector innovation, manufacturing, and employment for India’s youth.

    On the internal security front, PM Modi spoke about the decline of terrorism, Naxalism, and Maoism. He noted that many districts once dominated by insurgency have now transformed into “Green Growth Zones,” underscoring the growing influence of constitutional order over violence.

    He also highlighted India’s rise from being among the “Fragile Five” economies in 2014 to being on the cusp of becoming the world’s third-largest economy. He noted that 250 million people have risen out of poverty during the past decade, and emphasized that inflation—currently around 2 percent—has stabilized the cost of living for citizens.

    Turning to digital achievements, the Prime Minister lauded the widespread adoption of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which he described as a symbol of India’s leadership in the global fintech landscape. He said UPI has now become a recognized name worldwide.

    Citing data from the International Labour Organization, PM Modi noted that more than 900 million Indians are now covered under social security. He also highlighted India’s successful eradication of trachoma, as declared by the World Health Organization, describing it as a key milestone in the nation’s public health journey.

    Addressing the recent Pahalgam terror attack, PM Modi credited a united response by MPs across party lines for exposing Pakistan’s role in sponsoring terrorism at the global level. “This cross-party effort strengthened our diplomatic campaign and helped the world understand India’s position,” he said.

    As the session got underway, the Prime Minister made a final appeal for unity among MPs. “While political opinions may vary, our intentions in matters of national interest must remain aligned,” he said. Modi urged all Members of Parliament to carry forward the spirit of “one voice” in championing India’s sovereignty, development, and aspirations.

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Rumble in the jungle: APT41’s new target in Africa

    Source: Securelist – Kaspersky

    Headline: Rumble in the jungle: APT41’s new target in Africa

    Introduction

    Some time ago, Kaspersky MDR analysts detected a targeted attack against government IT services in the African region. The attackers used hardcoded names of internal services, IP addresses, and proxy servers embedded within their malware. One of the C2s was a captive SharePoint server within the victim’s infrastructure.

    During our incident analysis, we were able to determine that the threat actor behind the activity was APT41. This is a Chinese-speaking cyberespionage group known for targeting organizations across multiple sectors, including telecom and energy providers, educational institutions, healthcare organizations and IT energy companies in at least 42 countries. It’s worth noting that, prior to the incident, Africa had experienced the least activity from this APT.

    Detection

    Our MDR team identified suspicious activity on several workstations within an organization’s infrastructure. These were typical alerts indicating the use of the WmiExec module from the Impacket toolkit. Specifically, the alerts showed the following signs of the activity:

    • A process chain of svchost.exe ➔exe ➔ cmd.exe
    • The output of executed commands being written to a file on an administrative network share, with the file name consisting of numbers separated by dots:

    WmiExec process tree

    The attackers also leveraged the Atexec module from the Impacket toolkit.

    Scheduler tasks created by Atexec

    The attackers used these commands to check the availability of their C2 server, both directly over the internet and through an internal proxy server within the organization.

    The source of the suspicious activity turned out to be an unmonitored host that had been compromised. Impacket was executed on it in the context of a service account. We would later get that host connected to our telemetry to pinpoint the source of the infection.

    After the Atexec and WmiExec modules finished running, the attackers temporarily suspended their operations.

    Privilege escalation and lateral movement

    After a brief lull, the attackers sprang back into action. This time, they were probing for running processes and occupied ports:

    They were likely trying to figure out if the target hosts had any security solutions installed, such as EDR, MDR or XDR agents, host administration tools, and so on.

    Additionally, the attackers used the built-in reg.exe utility to dump the SYSTEM and SAM registry hives.

    On workstations connected to our monitoring systems, our security solution blocked the activity, which resulted in an empty dump file. However, some hosts within the organization were not secured. As a result, the attackers successfully harvested credentials from critical registry hives and leveraged them in their subsequent attacks. This underscores a crucial point: to detect incidents promptly and minimize damage, security solution agents must be installed on all workstations across the organization without exception. Furthermore, the more comprehensive your telemetry data, the more effective your response will be. It’s also crucial to keep a close eye on the permissions assigned to service and user accounts, making sure no one ends up with more access rights than they really need. This is especially true for accounts that exist across multiple hosts in your infrastructure.

    In the incident we’re describing here, two domain accounts obtained from a registry dump were leveraged for lateral movement: a domain account with local administrator rights on all workstations, and a backup solution account with domain administrator privileges. The local administrator privileges allowed the attackers to use the SMB protocol to transfer tools for communicating with the C2 to the administrative network share C$. We will discuss these tools – namely Cobalt Strike and a custom agent – in the next section.

    In most cases, the attackers placed their malicious tools in the C:WINDOWSTASKS directory on target hosts, but they used other paths too:

    Files from these directories were then executed remotely using the WMI toolkit:

    Lateral movement via privileged accounts

    C2 communication

    Cobalt Strike

    The attackers used Cobalt Strike for C2 communication on compromised hosts. They distributed the tool as an encrypted file, typically with a TXT or INI extension. To decrypt it, they employed a malicious library injected into a legitimate application via DLL sideloading.

    Here’s a general overview of how Cobalt Strike was launched:

    Attackers placed all the required files – the legitimate application, the malicious DLL, and the payload file – in one of the following directories:

    The malicious library was a legitimate DLL modified to search for an encrypted Cobalt Strike payload in a specifically named file located in the same directory. Consequently, the names of the payload files varied depending on what was hardcoded into the malicious DLL.

    During the attack, the threat actor used the following versions of modified DLLs and their corresponding payloads:

    Legitimate file name DLL Encrypted Cobalt Strike
    TmPfw.exe TmDbg64.dll TmPfw.ini
    cookie_exporter.exe msedge.dll Logs.txt
    FixSfp64.exe log.dll Logs.txt
    360DeskAna64.exe WTSAPI32.dll config.ini
    KcInst.exe KcInst32.dll kcinst.log
    MpCmdRunq.exe mpclient.dll Logs.txt

    Despite using various legitimate applications to launch Cobalt Strike, the payload decryption process was similar across instances. Let’s take a closer look at one example of Cobalt Strike execution, using the legitimate file cookie_exporter.exe, which is part of Microsoft Edge. When launched, this application loads msedge.dll, assuming it’s in the same directory.

    The attackers renamed cookie_exporter.exe to Edge.exe and replaced msedge.dll with their own malicious library of the same name.

    When any dynamic library is loaded, the DllEntryPoint function is executed first. In the modified DLL, this function included a check for a debugging environment. Additionally, upon its initial execution, the library verified the language packs installed on the host.. The malicious code would not run if it detected any of the following language packs:

    • Japanese (Japan)
    • Korean (South Korea)
    • Chinese (Mainland China)
    • Chinese (Taiwan)

    If the system passes the checks, the application that loaded the malicious library executes an exported DLL function containing the malicious code. Because different applications were used to launch the library in different cases, the exported functions vary depending on what the specific software calls. For example, with msedge.dll, the malicious code was implemented in the ShowMessageWithString function, called by cookie_exporter.exe.

    The ShowMessageWithString function retrieves its payload from Logs.txt, a file located in the same directory. These filenames are typically hardcoded in the malicious dynamic link libraries we’ve observed.

    The screenshot below shows a disassembled code segment responsible for loading the encrypted file. It clearly reveals the path where the application expects to find the file.

    The payload is decrypted by repeatedly executing the following instructions using 128-bit SSE registers:

    Once the payload is decrypted, the malicious executable code from msedge.dll launches it by using a standard method: it allocates a virtual memory region within its own process, then copies the code there and executes it by creating a new thread. In other versions of similarly distributed Cobalt Strike agents that we examined, the malicious code could also be launched by creating a new process or upon being injected into the memory of another running process.

    Beyond the functionality described above, we also found a code segment within the malicious libraries that appeared to be a message to the analyst. These strings are supposed to be displayed if the DLL finds itself running in a debugger, but in practice this doesn’t occur.

    Once Cobalt Strike successfully launches, the implant connects to its C2 server. Threat actors then establish persistence on the compromised host by creating a service with a command similar to this:

    Attackers often use the following service names for embedding Cobalt Strike:

    Agent

    During our investigation, we uncovered a compromised SharePoint server that the attackers were using as the C2. They distributed files named agents.exe and agentx.exe via the SMB protocol to communicate with the server. Each of these files is actually a C# Trojan whose primary function is to execute commands it receives from a web shell named CommandHandler.aspx, which is installed on the SharePoint server. The attackers uploaded multiple versions of these agents to victim hosts. All versions had similar functionality and used a hardcoded URL to retrieve commands:

    The agents executed commands from CommandHandler.aspx using the cmd.exe command shell launched with the /c flag.

    While analyzing the agents, we didn’t find significant diversity in their core functionality, despite the attackers constantly modifying the files. Most changes were minor, primarily aimed at evading detection. Outdated file versions were removed from the compromised hosts.

    The attackers used the deployed agents to conduct reconnaissance and collect sensitive data, such as browser history, text files, configuration files, and documents with .doc, .docx and .xlsx extensions. They exfiltrated the data back to the SharePoint server via the upload.ashx web shell.

    It is worth noting that the attackers made some interesting mistakes while implementing the mechanism for communicating with the SharePoint server. Specifically, if the CommandHandler.aspx web shell on the server was unavailable, the agent would attempt to execute the web page’s error message as a command:

    Obtaining a command shell: reverse shell via an HTA file

    If, after their initial reconnaissance, the attackers deemed an infected host valuable for further operations, they’d try to establish an alternative command-shell access. To do this, they executed the following command to download from an external resource a malicious HTA file containing an embedded JavaScript script and run this file:

    The group attempted to mask their malicious activity by using resources that mimicked legitimate ones to download the HTA file. Specifically, the command above reached out to the GitHub-impersonating domain github[.]githubassets[.]net. The attackers primarily used the site to host JavaScript code. These scripts were responsible for delivering either the next stage of their malware or the tools needed to further the attack.

    At the time of our investigation, a harmless script was being downloaded from github[.]githubassets[.]net instead of a malicious one. This was likely done to hide the activity and complicate attack analysis.

    The harmless script found on github[.]githubassets[.]net

    However, we were able to obtain and analyze previously distributed scripts, specifically the malicious file 2CD15977B72D5D74FADEDFDE2CE8934F. Its primary purpose is to create a reverse shell on the host, giving the attackers a shell for executing their commands.

    Once launched, the script gathers initial host information:

    It then connects to the C2 server, also located at github[.]githubassets[.]net, and transmits a unique ATTACK_ID along with the initially collected data. The script leverages various connection methods, such as WebSockets, AJAX, and Flash. The choice depends on the capabilities available in the browser or execution environment.

    Data collection

    Next, the attackers utilized automation tools such as stealers and credential-harvesting utilities to collect sensitive data. We detail these tools below. Data gathered by these utilities was also exfiltrated via the compromised SharePoint server. In addition to the aforementioned web shell, the SMB protocol was used to upload data to the server. The files were transferred to a network share on the SharePoint server.

    Pillager

    A modified version of the Pillager utility stands out among the tools the attackers deployed on hosts to gather sensitive information. This tool is used to export and decrypt data from the target computer. The original Pillager version is publicly available in a repository, accompanied by a description in Chinese.

    The primary types of data collected by this utility include:

    • Saved credentials from browsers, databases, and administrative utilities like MobaXterm
    • Project source code
    • Screenshots
    • Active chat sessions and data
    • Email messages
    • Active SSH and FTP sessions
    • A list of software installed on the host
    • Output of the systeminfo and tasklist commands
    • Credentials stored and used by the operating system, and Wi-Fi network credentials
    • Account information from chat apps, email clients, and other software

    A sample of data collected by Pillager:

    The utility is typically an executable (EXE) file. However, the attackers rewrote the stealer’s code and compiled it into a DLL named wmicodegen.dll. This code then runs on the host via DLL sideloading. They chose convert-moftoprovider.exe, an executable from the Microsoft SDK toolkit, as their victim application. It is normally used for generating code from Managed Object Format (MOF) files.

    Despite modifying the code, the group didn’t change the stealer’s default output file name and path: C:WindowsTempPillager.zip.

    It’s worth noting that the malicious library they used was based on the legitimate SimpleHD.dll HDR rendering library from the Xbox Development Kit. The source code for this library is available on GitHub. This code was modified so that convert-moftoprovider.exe loaded an exported function, which implemented the Pillager code.

    Interestingly, the path to the PDB file, while appearing legitimate, differs by using PS5 instead of XBOX:

    Checkout

    The second stealer the attackers employed was Checkout. In addition to saved credentials and browser history, it also steals information about downloaded files and credit card data saved in the browser.

    When launching the stealer, the attackers pass it a j8 parameter; without it, the stealer won’t run. The malware collects data into CSV files, which it then archives and saves as CheckOutData.zip in a specially created directory named CheckOut.

    Data collection and archiving in Checkout

    Checkout launch diagram in Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Platform

    RawCopy

    Beyond standard methods for gathering registry dumps, such as using reg.exe, the attackers leveraged the publicly available utility RawCopy (MD5 hash: 0x15D52149536526CE75302897EAF74694) to copy raw registry files.

    RawCopy is a command-line application that copies files from NTFS volumes using a low-level disk reading method.

    The following commands were used to collect registry files:

    Mimikatz

    The attackers also used Mimikatz to dump account credentials. Like the Pillager stealer, Mimikatz was rewritten and compiled into a DLL. This DLL was then loaded by the legitimate java.exe file (used for compiling Java code) via DLL sideloading. The following files were involved in launching Mimikatz:

    123.bat is a BAT script containing commands to launch the legitimate java.exe executable, which in turn loads the dynamic link library for DLL sideloading. This DLL then decrypts and executes the Mimikatz configuration file, config.ini, which is distributed from a previously compromised host within the infrastructure.

    Retrospective threat hunting

    As already mentioned, the victim organization’s monitoring coverage was initially patchy. Because of this, in the early stages, we only saw the external IP address of the initial source and couldn’t detect what was happening on that host. After some time, the host was finally connected to our monitoring systems, and we found that it was an IIS web server. Furthermore, despite the lost time, it still contained artifacts of the attack.

    These included the aforementioned Cobalt Strike implant located in c:programdata, along with a scheduler task for establishing persistence on the system. Additionally, a web shell remained on the host, which our solutions detected as HEUR:Backdoor.MSIL.WebShell.gen. This was found in the standard temporary directory for compiled ASP.NET application files:

    These temporary files are automatically generated and contain the ASPX page code:

    The web shell was named newfile.aspx. The screenshot above shows its function names. Based on these names, we were able to determine that this instance utilized a Neo-reGeorg web shell tunnel.

    This tool is used to proxy traffic from an external network to an internal one via an externally accessible web server. Thus, the launch of the Impacket tools, which we initially believed was originating from a host unidentified at the time (the IIS server), was in fact coming from the external network through this tunnel.

    Attribution

    We attribute this attack to APT41 with a high degree of confidence, based on the similarities in the TTPs, tooling, and C2 infrastructure with other APT41 campaigns. In particular:

    • The attackers used a number of tools characteristic of APT41, such as Impacket, WMI, and Cobalt Strike.
    • The attackers employed DLL sideloading techniques.
    • During the attack, various files were saved to C:WindowsTemp.
    • The C2 domain names identified in this incident (s3-azure.com, *.ns1.s3-azure.com, *.ns2.s3-azure.com) are similar to domain names previously observed in APT41 attacks (us2[.]s3bucket-azure[.]online, status[.]s3cloud-azure[.]com).

    Takeaways and lessons learned

    The attackers wield a wide array of both custom-built and publicly available tools. Specifically, they use penetration testing tools like Cobalt Strike at various stages of an attack. The attackers are quick to adapt to their target’s infrastructure, updating their malicious tools to account for specific characteristics. They can even leverage internal services for C2 communication and data exfiltration. The files discovered during the investigation indicate that the malicious actor modifies its techniques during an attack to conceal its activities – for example, by rewriting executables and compiling them as DLLs for DLL sideloading.

    While this story ended relatively well – we ultimately managed to evict the attackers from the target organization’s systems – it’s impossible to counter such sophisticated attacks without a comprehensive knowledge base and continuous monitoring of the entire infrastructure. For example, in the incident at hand, some assets weren’t connected to monitoring systems, which prevented us from seeing the full picture immediately. It’s also crucial to maintain maximum coverage of your infrastructure with security tools that can automatically block malicious activity in the initial stages. Finally, we strongly advise against granting excessive privileges to accounts, and especially against using such accounts on all hosts across the infrastructure.

    Appendix

    Rules

    Yara

    Sigma

    IOCs

    Files

    2F9D2D8C4F2C50CC4D2E156B9985E7CA
    9B4F0F94133650B19474AF6B5709E773
    A052536E671C513221F788DE2E62316C
    91D10C25497CADB7249D47AE8EC94766
    C3ED337E2891736DB6334A5F1D37DC0F
    9B00B6F93B70F09D8B35FA9A22B3CBA1
    15097A32B515D10AD6D793D2D820F2A8
    A236DCE873845BA4D3CCD8D5A4E1AEFD
    740D6EB97329944D82317849F9BBD633
    C7188C39B5C53ECBD3AEC77A856DDF0C
    3AF014DB9BE1A04E8B312B55D4479F69
    4708A2AE3A5F008C87E68ED04A081F18
    125B257520D16D759B112399C3CD1466
    C149252A0A3B1F5724FD76F704A1E0AF
    3021C9BCA4EF3AA672461ECADC4718E6
    F1025FCAD036AAD8BF124DF8C9650BBC
    100B463EFF8295BA617D3AD6DF5325C6
    2CD15977B72D5D74FADEDFDE2CE8934F
    9D53A0336ACFB9E4DF11162CCF7383A0
    27F506B198E7F5530C649B6E4860C958

    Domains and IPs

    47.238.184[.]9
    38.175.195[.]13
    hxxp://github[.]githubassets[.]net/okaqbfk867hmx2tvqxhc8zyq9fy694gf/hta
    hxxp://chyedweeyaxkavyccenwjvqrsgvyj0o1y.oast[.]fun/aaa
    hxxp://toun[.]callback.red/aaa
    hxxp://asd.xkx3[.]callback.[]red
    hxxp[:]//ap-northeast-1.s3-azure[.]com
    hxxps[:]//www[.]msn-microsoft[.]org:2053
    hxxp[:]//www.upload-microsoft[.]com
    s3-azure.com
    *.ns1.s3-azure.com
    *.ns2.s3-azure.com
    upload-microsoft[.]com
    msn-microsoft[.]org

    MITRE ATT&CK

    Tactic Technique ID
    Initial Access Valid Accounts: Domain Accounts T1078.002
    Exploit Public-Facing Application T1190
    Execution Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell T1059.001
    Command and Scripting Interpreter: Windows Command Shell T1059.003
    Scheduled Task/Job: Scheduled Task T1053.005
    Windows Management Instrumentation T1047
    Persistence Create or Modify System Process: Windows Service T1543.003
    Hijack Execution Flow: DLL Side-Loading T1574.002
    Scheduled Task/Job: Scheduled Task T1053.005
    Valid Accounts: Domain Accounts T1078.002
    Web Shell T1505.003
    IIS Components T1505.004
    Privilege Escalation Create or Modify System Process: Windows Service T1543.003
    Hijack Execution Flow: DLL Side-Loading T1574.002
    Process Injection T1055
    Scheduled Task/Job: Scheduled Task T1053.005
    Valid Accounts: Domain Accounts T1078.002
    Defense Evasion Hijack Execution Flow: DLL Side-Loading T1574.002
    Deobfuscate/Decode Files or Information T1140
    Indicator Removal: File Deletion T1070.004
    Masquerading T1036
    Process Injection T1055
    Credential Access Credentials from Password Stores: Credentials from Web Browsers T1555.003
    OS Credential Dumping: Security Account Manager T1003.002
    Unsecured Credentials T1552
    Discovery Network Service Discovery T1046
    Process Discovery T1057
    System Information Discovery T1082
    System Network Configuration Discovery T1016
    Lateral movement Lateral Tool Transfer T1570
    Remote Services: SMB/Windows Admin Shares T1021.002
    Collection Archive Collected Data: Archive via Utility T1560.001
    Automated Collection T1119
    Data from Local System T1005
    Command and Control Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols T1071.001
    Application Layer Protocol: DNS T1071.004
    Ingress Tool Transfer T1105
    Proxy: Internal Proxy T1090.001
    Protocol Tunneling T1572
    Exfiltration Exfiltration Over Alternative Protocol T1048
    Exfiltration Over Web Service T1567

    MIL OSI Global Banks

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Appointment to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee: July 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    News story

    Appointment to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee: July 2025

    The Lord Chancellor, after consulting the Lady Chief Justice, has approved the appointment of Bartholomew Dalton as a solicitor member of the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee, for 4 years from 1 September 2025.

    Bartholomew Dalton is a solicitor and key member of the Serious and General Crime team at top-ranked London criminal defence firm Hickman & Rose.

    He has represented clients accused of a wide range of offences and provides expert advice in relation to all stages of criminal cases, from investigation through to trial and appeal. He is an experienced police station representative, litigator and advocate in the Magistrates’ Court and litigator in the Crown Court. He is recommended as an “associate to watch” in Chambers & Partners and as a “key lawyer” in the Legal 500.

    Mr Dalton is the co-author of the 2 most recent editions of the leading practitioners’ handbook Blackstone’s Magistrates’ Court Handbook, published by Oxford University Press, and is currently working on the next edition. He is also a member of Criminal Law Week’s commentary board and a committee member and the law reform officer for the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association.

    Mr Dalton qualified as a solicitor in 2017 before joining Hickman & Rose in 2021.

    The Courts Act 2003 established the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) to make rules and governing the practice and procedure of magistrates’ courts, the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division.

    Appointments are made, by the Lord Chancellor, under the Courts Act 2003, and are regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. This appointment has been made in line with the Governance Code on Public Appointments.

    Updates to this page

    Published 21 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/BANGLADESH – Political and social tensions as the country heads toward general elections

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Dhaka (Agenzia Fides) – Clashes between supporters of political parties have once again created social instability in Bangladesh. Tensions have flared in recent days in the city of Gopalganj, south of Dhaka, where members of the Awami League, the party of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has fled abroad, attacked the march of activists from the National Citizen Party, the student party that officially presented itself to voters in early 2025.Following the clashes in Gopalganj, the government imposed a curfew to regain control of the situation, while four people died and 13 were injured in clashes with police.Social tensions are flaring up again as the country nears the finish line of the next general elections, which the interim government Muhammad Yunus, after considerable domestic and international pressure, has announced will be held in April 2026.Sheikh Hasina is currently in India and has been tried for the repression of protesters during the student protests that, in August 2024, brought an end to her 15-year rule. Hasina has been accused of ordering police to fire on protesters (there were numerous casualties), while the exiled leader maintains that the accusations against her are politically motivated.Meanwhile, the Awami League has been banned in Bangladesh, pending the outcome of the trial. The party was barred from participating in the elections after the Election Commission suspended its registration. The measure has exacerbated social polarization and tensions.Meanwhile, the consequences of the collapse of the industrial sector are being felt in the country, with a significant drop in foreign investment, steadily rising inflation, and ever-rising costs for basic goods. “A sense of frustration is growing among people, which could have repercussions in the voting process,” notes a local Fides source in the Catholic community.In a country with 170 million inhabitants, the vast majority of whom are Muslim, Christians and other religious minorities have expressed concern about the return of radical Islamic parties to the political scene. Indeed, Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has overturned the ban on the country’s main Muslim party, which for more than ten years had been relegated to the margins of society by the government of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Jamaat-e-Islami will now be able to participate in the next general elections and is preparing to broaden its base of political consensus. The danger, highlighted especially by civil society organizations and associations, is the influence that Islamist parties could have on the country’s future government. Therefore, the interim government has been asked to complete the process of constitutional reforms before the elections, defining an institutional and legal framework based on the principles of democracy, pluralism, and equality. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 19/7/2025)
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Green Party reaction to water review

    Source: Green Party of England and Wales

    Responding to the Jon Cunliffe review into the water sector in England and Wales which calls for Ofwat to be replaced by a single regulatory body, co-leader of the Green Party, Adrian Ramsay MP, said:

    “Expecting a different form of regulation to fix the water industry is, frankly, rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Not only that but the majority of the public are going to be expected to pay more in bills, as we watch the industry continue to sink under the failed model of privatisation.

    “The government deliberately left out the option of public ownership from the review, but that’s the only real way to get the water industry to clean up its act, end millions being siphoned off for huge CEO salaries and shareholder dividends and instead see this money invested into ending sewage dumping and fixing leaks.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Government revives landmark Pensions Commission to confront retirement crisis that risks tomorrow’s pensioners being poorer than today’s

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Government revives landmark Pensions Commission to confront retirement crisis that risks tomorrow’s pensioners being poorer than today’s

    Millions of people could benefit from a more secure retirement as the Government today [Monday 21 July 2025] revives the landmark Pensions Commission to examine why tomorrow’s pensioners are on track to be poorer than today’s and make recommendations for change.

    • Without action tomorrow’s retirees are on track to be poorer than today’s.
    • Almost half of working-age adults are still saving nothing with low earners, some ethnic minorities and the self-employed least likely to be pension saving.
    • Revived Pension Commission will consider the long-term future of our pensions system to make today’s workers better off in retirement.

    Millions of people could benefit from a more secure retirement as the Government today [Monday 21 July 2025] revives the landmark Pensions Commission to examine why tomorrow’s pensioners are on track to be poorer than today’s and make recommendations for change.

    The Commission of 2006 was a huge success, building a consensus for the roll-out of Automatic Enrolment into pension saving that means 88% of eligible employees are now saving, up from 55% in 2012.

    However, new analysis shows that there is more to do with the incomes of retirees set to fall over the next few decades if nothing changes:

    • Retirees in 2050 are on course for £800 or 8% less private pension income than those retiring today.
    • 4-in-10 or nearly 15 million people are undersaving for retirement.

    This partly reflects too many working age adults (45%) saving nothing at all into a pension, with lower earners, the self-employed and some ethnic minorities particularly at risk:

    • Over 3 million self-employed are not saving into a pension.
    • Only 1-in-4 low earners in the private sector are saving into a pension.
    • Just 1-in-4 of those from a Pakistani or Bangladeshi background are saving.

    New analysis today also reveals a stark a 48% gender pensions gap in private pension wealth between women and men. A typical woman currently approaching retirement can expect a private pension income worth over £5,000 less than that of a typical man (just over £100 per week for a woman compared to just over £200 a week for a man).

    While the introduction of Automatic Enrolment increased the numbers saving, saving levels have often remained low. Around 1-in-2 workers in the private sector only save around the minimum contribution level (8% or less of earnings).

    So the Government is today announcing it will revive the landmark Pension Commission two decades on, to address these stark findings.

    The relaunched Commission will explore the complex barriers stopping people from saving enough for retirement, with its final report due in 2027. It will examine the pension system as a whole and look at what is required to build a future-proof pensions system that is strong, fair and sustainable.

    Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said:

    People deserve to know that they will have a decent income in retirement – with all the security, dignity and freedom that brings. But the truth is, that is not the reality facing many people, especially if you’re low paid, or self-employed.

    The Pensions Commission laid the groundwork, and now, two decades later, we are reviving it to tackle the barriers that stop too many saving in the first place.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said:

    We’re making pensions work for Britain. The Pension Schemes Bill and the creation of pension megafunds mean an average earner could get a £29,000 boost to their pension pots. Now we are going further to ensure that people can look forward to a comfortable retirement.

    Minister for Pensions Torsten Bell said:

    The original Pensions Commission helped get pension saving up and pensioner poverty down. But if we carry on as we are, tomorrow’s retirees risk being poorer than today’s. So we are reviving the Pensions Commission to finish the job and give today’s workers secure retirements to look forward to.

    Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Executive of the Confederation of British Industry said:

    The only route to higher living standards both in work and in retirement is through higher growth, productivity and better savings. As we look to the next decade and beyond, finding a consensus across business, government and our society on how to support people to save by building on the Mansion House reforms can create a pathway to a better future.

    Taking the time to review the best pathway to achieve this, whilst pursuing broader measures to support growth, will be needed to make it affordable for employers and workers and crucial to the aim of rising living standards, now and in retirement.

    Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress said:

    Everyone deserves dignity and security in retirement, but right now many workers – especially those in the private sector – will find themselves without enough to get by on. Far too many people won’t have enough pension for a decent retirement, and too many – especially women, BME and disabled workers and the self employed – are shut out of the workplace pension system all together.

    That’s why reviving the Pensions Commission – bringing together unions, employers and independent experts – is a vital step forward. Twenty years ago the Pension Commission played a key role in bringing millions more people into workplace pensions and reducing the risks of pensioner poverty. We now have a chance to build on that work by reaching a long-term consensus on extending auto-enrolment to those workers still missing out, and making sure that this system delivers the decent retirement incomes all workers need.

    Rocio Concha, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Which? Said:

    Which? research has found that many consumers are concerned that they won’t have the money they need for a comfortable retirement, so it is encouraging to see the government take steps to reverse this trend.

    For some consumers, the idea of contributing more money into their pension pot is both daunting and unmanageable, so it is crucial that this review looks in depth at the challenges savers face, and Which? looks forward to working with the government towards long-term reform of the industry.

    The Pensions Commission will be made up of Baroness Jeannie Drake (a member of the original Commission), Sir Ian Cheshire and Professor Nick Pearce, who will be responsible for steering its work. Drawing on the success of the original Pension Commission in building a national consensus, they will work closely with stakeholders such as the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress.

    The Commission will make proposals for change beyond the current parliament to deliver a pensions framework that is strong, fair and sustainable. It will build on the Investment Review and Pension Schemes Bill – both of which ensures that people’s savings are working hard to support them in retirement.

    Alongside the Commission, the Government has, as required by law, also launched the State Pension Age Review, commissioning two independent reports for Government to consider when deciding the State Pension age for future decades:

    • Dr Suzy Morrissey will report on factors government should consider relating to State Pension age.
    • The Government Actuary’s Department will prepare a report on the proportion of adult life in retirement.

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    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director of Age UK said:

    We warmly welcome the Pensions Review, which has the potential to lay the foundations for a system of retirement saving that’s fit for the future. If we’re to avoid future generations of pensioners experiencing financial hardship, we need reforms that enable more people to build a decent standard of living, and we need them sooner rather than later to maximise the numbers who can be helped.

    Income for pensioners in the UK is based around both State and private pensions working together to help people enjoy a decent lifestyle once retired. The current system of saving has some significant gaps which have left many current pensioners struggling to make ends meet. Hopefully this can be avoided in future and particularly disadvantaged groups, including low-paid women and self-employed people on low incomes, can be helped to put money aside when appropriate for them to do so.

    There’s no getting away from the fact that the State Pension provides the bulk of retirement income for most pensioners, with 1.1million (13%) receiving all their income from the State. It’s therefore hugely important to consider the future of the State Pension alongside the role of private savings, as only once this is clear will it be possible to say with any accuracy how much people need to put aside to attain a decent standard of living once they retire.

    We look forward to working with the Government and the reviewers in the months to come.

    Jonny Haseldine, Head of Corporate Governance and Business Environment Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce said:

    Too few people are saving enough for retirement, affecting millions of employees and the firms we represent. Businesses want to help their staff make the right decisions for their financial futures.

    We welcome the launch of the new Pensions Commission – which is a timely and necessary next step from the original Commission over two decades ago.

    “It is essential we have a pensions system that supports both employees to build up savings and employers in managing costs. That’s even more crucial in the current economic climate.

    We also welcome the reiterated commitment that employer contribution rates won’t be increased during this parliament. Any future rises in minimum contributions must be gradual and paused if economic conditions worsen, giving business time to adjust to increased costs.

    Jon Richards, General Secretary of UNISON said:

    Every worker needs a pension they can rely upon in their old age. No one should be plunged into poverty when they retire.

    Any initiative that enhances current provision would be a good thing, especially moves to improve equality between men and women.

    With more pensioners falling into poverty as time goes by, it’s vital the commission works quickly.

    Saving enough for retirement isn’t just important, it’s urgent to securing individual futures and building a more prosperous society. To do this we must tackle adequacy – we need people to be able to contribute the right amount from the first pound they earn, and to build a pot that is invested in assets that will generate returns to support them in later life.

    That’s why the launch of the new Pensions Commission matters. Whether that is gradually increasing minimum auto-enrolment contribution rates or making it easier to access private market investments, like L&G has delivered through its Private Markets Access Fund, it is time to break down the barriers to building a retirement pot that are faced by millions across the country.

    Miles Celic OBE, Chief Executive Officer of The CityUK said:

    The Pensions Adequacy Review is another positive step in reforming pensions investment. Auto-enrolment has been a policy success, bringing millions into retirement saving, but further action is needed to ensure pension savings are adequate to provide an appropriate level of income for our ageing population. Total contributions will have to rise if we are to emulate the successes of, for example, Australia and Canada. This will involve difficult political choices alongside technical changes to policy and regulation, so it is right the appointees to the Commission consider the options thoroughly and, crucially, that they also draw on the industry’s significant expertise.

    Steve Webb, Partner at LCP said:

    The first Pensions Commission changed the UK pensions landscape and started the process of reform by getting millions of employees saving for the first time. But much work remains to be done, and this new Commission will have to consider reforms against a much more challenging backdrop. The Government has selected people who are widely respected in the world of business, the trade union movement and academia, who will be well placed to undertake this vital work, and I look forward to working with them constructively as they map out a new agenda for retirement saving.

    David Raw, Managing Director for Markets at UK Finance said:

    We welcome efforts to help ensure people are saving enough to deliver a decent level of income in retirement . Boosting financial and pension literacy, continuing to encourage private pension holding, and building on the success of auto-enrolment are key to achieving this. Well-functioning capital markets play a key role in a successful pension system and UK Finance looks forward to continuing to work closely with government as it progresses its programme for capital markets and pension reform.

    Chira Barua, CEO of Scottish Widows and CEO of Insurance, Pensions & Investments, Lloyds Banking Group said:

    We’ve been mapping trends in the UK’s retirement saving for 20 years and while automatic enrolment has been a gamechanger in kickstarting pensions saving for millions of workers, 39% (around 15 million) still risk facing poverty in retirement and action needs to be taken while there’s still time.

    Bringing all the right groups and the pensions industry together in this way made real progress last time, and we look forward to supporting the Commission in getting closer to cracking the pension crisis.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Introducing the new ACT Climate Change Council

    Source: Australian National Party

    As part of ACT Government’s ‘One Government, One Voice’ program, we are transitioning this website across to our . You can access everything you need through this website while it’s happening.

    Released 21/07/2025

    A new Chair and general members have been appointed to the ACT Climate Change Council for a 3-year term following a recruitment process.

    The eight members of the Council are representatives of the Canberra community with a wide range of expertise, skills and experience. Their insights will be vital as the ACT builds a climate-resilient city and community and continues to work on new and innovative methods to achieve net zero by 2045.

    The new members work across a variety of areas in the ACT including energy innovation and the energy transition, public health, climate change adaptation and resilience, youth engagement, and social and economic sciences.

    Dr Arnagretta Hunter will Chair the Council through her second term on the committee after joining in 2022.

    The ACT Government has also appointed the first of 2 dedicated Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander positions, with Stephen Mudford formally joining the Council after participating previously as an Observer. Madison Barancewicz also joins as the Council’s first ever youth representative.

    The new appointments of the ACT Climate Change Council are:

    • Dr Arnagretta Hunter – (Chair)
    • Stephen Mudford (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Member)
    • Madison Barancewicz (General Member)
    • Dean Spaccavento (General Member)
    • Professor Jacki Schirmer (General Member)
    • Associate Professor Rebecca Colvin (General Member)
    • Dr Rosemary McFarlane (General Member)
    • Dr Heinz Schandl (General Member)

    The new Council will work with the Canberra community to ensure their views can be reflected in the advice provided to the Minister.

    Recruitment will be undertaken for a second dedicated Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander position, as outlined in the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010. The government will continue working with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to fill this position.

    Find out more about the ACT Climate Change Council on the Everyday Climate Choices website.

    Quotes attributable to Minister for Climate Change, Environment, Energy and Water Suzanne Orr:

    The ACT Climate Change Council provides valuable, independent expertise and advice to help guide and inform the development of government climate change and energy policy. The ACT has an ambitious target of becoming a zero-emissions territory by 2045.

    Whilst we are making progress towards achieving this goal, there is more work to be done and we need to shift to doing things differently. As a jurisdiction we’ve achieved a lot and we’re now arriving at an increasingly complex and challenging period of the transition.

    The diverse skills and expertise of the new ACT Climate Change Council will be important as we investigate further emissions reduction options for hard to abate and complex sectors, such as waste and transport.

    The new and diverse Climate Change Council seeks to better represent every corner of the Canberra community. The Council will play an important role in helping to shape the new ACT Climate Change Strategy, with a focus on changing and improving the way we reduce emissions and prepare and adapt for the impacts of climate change.

    I want to extend my gratitude to the outgoing members and the outgoing Chair, Professor Mark Howden, who have contributed significantly to the ACT’s nation-leading work on climate action.

    I look forward to working with the new Council to provide further benefits for the ACT community.

    Quotes attributable to Chair of the ACT Climate Change Council Dr Arnagretta Hunter:

    “It is an honour to accept another term with the ACT Climate Change Council and particularly to serve as its Chair. I’ve accepted this role because of the remarkable group that’s been assembled for this Council term. I’d like to thank our remarkable ACT community for their expertise and enthusiasm to be involved, and also congratulate the Minister on her work to achieve what will be a great Council.  With diverse skills, deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities of the changing climate, along with genuine community connection I believe the Council will continue to offer frank and fearless advice framed with compassion and engagement for the ACT today and into the future.

    “I’m particularly proud to do this work in Canberra. The ACT has been a global leader in climate change action and policy and, along with other significant challenges, climate change remains a focus and priority.  The past few years have offered us a glimpse of the challenges to come with increasing extreme weather events as the climate changes, we know that planning for our future is increasingly important.

    “This Council will balance our robust understanding of science and communities along with an imagination for our best future. Among other tasks, we will help frame the next iteration of the ACT Climate Change Strategy, offering what we hope is the best evidence and approach for our community”.

    – Statement ends –

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