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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Air China launches first international flight with Chinese-built C909

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    HOHHOT, July 1 (Xinhua) — Air China’s C909 passenger jet successfully completed a Hohhot-Ulaanbaatar flight on Tuesday, marking the official launch of the Chinese carrier’s first international route served by the aircraft.

    As it became known, flights CA757/8, operated by C909 aircraft, are carried out between the city of Hohhot (the administrative center of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Republic) and the capital of Mongolia in both directions seven times a week.

    “Based on the characteristics of the C909 aircraft, we conducted an in-depth study of flight procedures, runway conditions, navigation equipment, and developed a detailed flight operation process,” said Liu Yongguang, the captain of the aircraft that carried out the first flight on the route.

    The C909 is a turbofan regional airliner developed by China itself, seating 78-97 people and having a range of 2,225 km to 3,700 km. It complies with international civil aviation regulations and is the first of its kind independently developed by China.

    According to the data, a total of 166 C909 aircraft have been delivered to the market to date, serving more than 700 air routes and carrying more than 24 million passengers.

    The C909 was a breakthrough in the commercial operation of domestic jet airliners and explored the development path of the entire life cycle of Chinese-made commercial aircraft, Chen Yong, chief designer of the aircraft, told Xinhua News Agency.

    Let us recall that on June 28, the aircraft of this type, previously known as ARJ21, celebrated the ninth anniversary of its first flight. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Komsomolsk Oil Refinery Increases Arctic Diesel Fuel Production Capacities by 20%

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

    Komsomolsk Oil Refinery (part of the Rosneft oil refining complex) carried out measures at the ELOU-AVT-3 primary oil refining unit, as a result of which the plant’s capacity to produce Arctic diesel fuel of environmental class K5 increased by 20%.

    Diesel fuel with a freezing point below minus 55°C is in high demand in the regions of the Far East and the North of Russia to ensure uninterrupted operation of equipment in harsh climatic conditions. The first batches of Arctic fuel of the highest ecological class, produced using the new technology, have already been sent to ensure northern delivery. Fuel DT-A2-K5 has successfully passed a set of necessary tests, confirming compliance with all requirements of Russian and international standards.

    Employees of the Komsomolsk Oil Refinery have developed a new process flow chart for selecting the main components for the preparation of diesel fuel, which has increased the share of kerosene fraction from 3% to 6% of the raw materials of the ELOU-AVT-3 unit. In addition, the new flow chart eliminates additional operations for pumping components in the commodity and raw materials shop. The economic effect from the implementation of the measures taken is 25 million rubles per month.

    Rosneft pays special attention to improving operational efficiency and identifies technological leadership as a key factor in competitiveness in the oil market.

    As a result of the corporate program for modernization of oil refining capacities implemented at the Komsomolsk Oil Refinery, the enterprise has been able to increase the depth of refining to 89% and expand the range of environmentally friendly oil products produced.

    Reference:

    RN-Komsomolsky Refinery LLC, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, is the largest oil refining enterprise in Khabarovsk Krai and plays a key role in supplying oil products to the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District.

    The product range includes more than 20 items: high-octane gasoline and diesel fuel of environmental class K5, marine fuel RMLS 40 with low sulfur content and other products.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft July 1, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Switzerland: IMF Staff Concluding Statement—2025 Article IV Consultation Mission

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    July 1, 2025

    A Concluding Statement describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the end of an official staff visit (or ‘mission’), in most cases to a member country. Missions are undertaken as part of regular (usually annual) consultations under Article IV of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, in the context of a request to use IMF resources (borrow from the IMF), as part of discussions of staff monitored programs, or as part of other staff monitoring of economic developments.

    The authorities have consented to the publication of this statement. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    Bern: Switzerland continues to benefit from strong fundamentals, highly credible institutions, and a skilled labor force, positioning it among the world’s most competitive, resilient, and innovative economies. Economic performance has been strong. Nonetheless, Switzerland faces important challenges, including from evolving global economic conditions, rising global trade tensions, and persistent safe-haven pressures and franc appreciation. The ongoing IMF Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) has called for strengthening supervisory, resolution, and crisis management frameworks, including to address gaps exposed during the Credit Suisse crisis, where the authorities are taking action. Navigating these challenges will require broad policy consensus and effective macroeconomic management. Priorities include safeguarding price stability, addressing emerging fiscal pressures, advancing strong financial sector reforms, implementing structural measures to boost productivity and competitiveness, and ratifying the new package of agreements with the EU to enhance external resilience.

    Economic Outlook

    With global headwinds, growth is projected to remain somewhat below potential in 2025-26. Growth is expected to reach 1.3 percent in 2025 (sporting events adjusted), up from 1 percent in 2024, driven by private consumption supported by real wage growth and stronger construction activity with easier monetary conditions. While unemployment rates have remained near their natural level, recent labor market indicators suggest some softening, e.g., declines in the vacancy-to-employment ratio. This is in line with moderate slack (0.3 percent of potential GDP) in 2025. Growth is projected at 1.2 percent in 2026, converging to potential (1.5 percent) by 2030, driven by a gradual increase in domestic and external demand; trade tariffs in the baseline reflect those prevailing in June 2025. Switzerland’s external position is assessed to be broadly in line with medium-term fundamentals and desirable policies.

    With a temporary decline below zero, headline inflation in 2025 will remain subdued; core inflation is expected to stay above zero and within the price stability range. While core inflation through May was 0.5 percent (y/y), reflecting some deceleration in rent inflation, headline inflation declined to -0.1 percent (y/y) driven by franc appreciation, lower electricity tariffs, and softer international oil prices, and is projected to end 2025 at 0.1 percent (y/y). Accommodative monetary policy and higher oil prices are expected to drive headline inflation to 0.6 percent (y/y) by end-2026.

    Important risks loom, particularly from external factors. Worsening geopolitical tensions and fragmentation, volatile energy prices, and uncertainty over trade policy and tariff levels could adversely impact confidence, exports, and investment. Sectoral impacts would likely vary. Heightened uncertainty could spark further safe-haven inflows and appreciation pressures with additional challenges for export-oriented and import-competing sectors. If heightened uncertainty extends over the medium term, Switzerland’s growth model could be affected if supply chains are disrupted and R&D spending is scaled back, impacting innovation, productivity, and potential growth. On the upside, a positive resolution of tariff negotiations with the U.S., both for Switzerland and the EU, would lead to better growth prospects and alleviate appreciation pressures. Fiscal easing in Germany may also support activity more than expected. Domestic demand may be bolstered by planned pension payment increases.

    Monetary Policy: Mitigating Deflationary Pressures

    The recent 25 bps policy rate cut was appropriate considering recent declines in inflation, signs of weakening in the labor market, and external uncertainty. This brought the cumulative policy easing over the past 1½ years to 175 bps and placed the policy rate at zero. Notably, core inflation has remained within the Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) 0–2 percent price stability range, and medium-term inflation expectations have stayed anchored around the mid-point of the range. While additional easing may be needed if deflationary pressures materialize, future policy action needs to consider that trade-offs of further easing become more pronounced when policy rates decline below zero. Negative rates may amplify financial sector risks through lower bank profitability and possibly higher real estate exposures. Given the limited space for further policy rate cuts (the SNB’s main policy tool), these should be aimed at sharp and (or) persistent deflationary pressures that risk de-anchoring medium-term inflation expectations. Temporarily negative headline inflation should not warrant further easing. While intervention in the foreign exchange market (FXIs) may be needed to smooth the impact of safe-haven financial inflow surges, FXIs should continue to be considered cautiously, also given the SNB’s already large balance sheet. To mitigate balance sheet risks, the upcoming review of dividend policy should ensure that robust capital buffers are maintained and refrain from raising distributions.

    The SNB should continue to assess whether its monetary policy and communication frameworks warrant adjustments. Given the specific challenges facing Swiss monetary policy in a context of elevated uncertainty and low equilibrium interest rates, a review, possibly with external support as in the case of other major central banks, could be useful. The SNB should consider whether providing additional information in the context of monetary policy assessments or between quarterly meetings could support policy guidance. In light of the heightened uncertainty, attention should be given to clarifying the reaction function (including via scenario analysis) and strengthening the formulation of risks to the outlook.

     

    Fiscal Policy: Addressing Long-Term Fiscal Challenges

    The moderately looser fiscal stance projected for 2025 is appropriate given some economic slack. The general government’s overall fiscal surplus is projected to decline to 0.3 percent of GDP in 2025 from 0.6 percent of GDP in 2024, largely reflecting a reduction in the surplus of social security funds. The federal government’s deficit is projected to remain broadly unchanged vs. 2024 (0.2 percent of GDP), as higher defense and social welfare spending is offset by budget consolidation measures. The proposed Relief Package 2027 aims to cut expenditures by CHF 2–3 billion on a permanent basis from 2027 onwards to comply with the debt brake rule amid spending pressures and uncertain tax reform impacts. Staff note the limited room for maneuver implied by the debt-brake rule and the authorities’ choice of spending cuts over tax hikes. If moderate downside risks materialize, automatic stabilizers should operate fully. In the event of severe shocks, targeted transfers may be warranted via extraordinary provisions of the debt brake rule to avoid a deep recession, including one induced by a deflationary spiral. As in the past, staff note that there is a bias toward fiscal surpluses through spending below budget allocations and cautious revenue forecasts; efforts should continue to mitigate this where possible.

    Planned increases in pension payments will require additional revenues to preserve the financial strength of social security funds. A new 13th monthly pension payment, planned to start in December 2026, will require additional outlays of CHF 4.2 billion annually (0.5 percent of GDP). To this end, the Federal Council has proposed financing options, including a VAT rate increase of 0.7 ppt. Continued efforts, including stabilizing Pillar I pension finances for 2030-40, are essential to ensure long-term pension system viability amidst changing demographics and rising costs. Timely repayment (or recapitalization) of the disability insurance (IV) debt to the old-age and survivor’s insurance (AHV) is critical to safeguarding the structural and financial soundness of both schemes.

    Demographic trends, climate change, and defense spending pressures create medium-to-long term fiscal challenges. The 2024 Fiscal Sustainability Report projected demographic-related expenditures rising by 3 percent of GDP by 2060; absent compensatory policy decisions, climate mitigation measures to reach the net zero target could raise public debt by 3–4 ppt of GDP by 2040 and 8–11 ppt by 2060, depending on policy choices (e.g., carbon taxation vs. subsidies) and compared to a business-as-usual scenario. Defense spending is expected to increase significantly by 2032. Given the provisions of the debt brake rule, a comprehensive medium-and-long term plan is needed to identify and ensure that revenue increases and spending reprioritization are sufficient to meet these and other needs. A careful assessment is needed to determine whether pressures will emerge at the federal or cantonal level and whether the division of responsibilities across levels of government may need to be adjusted accordingly.

    Financial Sector: Enhancing Systemic Resilience

    While Switzerland’s financial system demonstrated resilience, systemic risks have remained high due to sizable real estate exposures. Mortgages account for a large share of bank lending and of assets of life insurers and pension funds. Risks are heightened by house price overvaluation, loosening mortgage lending standards, and initiatives to ease affordability criteria for new borrowers. Lower interest rates may further pressure banks, potentially leading to increased risk-taking.

    The ongoing FSAP has found the financial sector to be broadly resilient to severe shocks. Systemically-important (SIBs) and most other banks would remain above regulatory capital requirements under stress. Overall, liquidity risks for banks are relatively limited. Insurers also withstand severe solvency and liquidity scenarios. Still, global uncertainty and financial stability risks warrant reinforcing resilience.

    The 2023 Credit Suisse (CS) crisis exposed gaps in supervisory, resolution and crisis management frameworks and increased Too-Big-To-Fail (TBTF) risks, which the authorities have begun to address. Drawing on lessons from the CS crisis, the Federal Council has recently proposed several reforms aimed at strengthening the financial sector and thereby reducing the risks for the state, taxpayers and the economy. These would improve the TBTF framework, enhance bank governance, strengthen prevention, early intervention, and crisis preparedness, and expand the powers of FINMA. Staff commends the authorities as these proposals are broadly in line with FSAP recommendations; timely implementation of these bold reforms would further strengthen the long-term stability of the Swiss financial center.

    Enhanced legal powers and resources for FINMA are critical to strengthening the effectiveness of supervision. FINMA’s legal powers should be expanded to include a full suite of early intervention powers, immediately enforceable, including the ability to preemptively restrict banks’ business activities, require capital conservation measures, address governance failures, and rectify deficiencies in risk management. FINMA should be able to conduct onsite inspections as necessary, require forward-looking Pillar 2 capital add-on, impose administrative fines, and have broader ability to prescribe binding supervisory standards. FINMA should reduce reliance on external auditors. Enhanced market monitoring and reporting and better mechanisms for market abuse prevention, detection, and enforcement would benefit securities supervision. Overall, more supervisory resources are needed, including for direct supervision in corporate governance, risk management, market conduct, AML/CFT, cyber risk, and recovery and resolution. FINMA needs to be proactive and direct in its engagement with supervised firms across sectors (banks, insurance, securities).

    Systemic real estate risks call for expanding the macroprudential toolkit. The FSAP recommends introducing a debt-service-to-income (DSTI) cap in addition to the existing loan-to-value (LTV) cap and a sectoral capital-based instrument, separate from the sectoral countercyclical buffer (CCyB), which already stands at the 2.5 percent maximum. It would be also helpful to establish a formal Systemic Risk Council, comprised of SNB, FINMA, and Federal Department of Finance (FDF) representatives to regularly assess and communicate on systemic risk and decide on necessary policy measures.

    Switzerland’s financial safety net should be cast wider to better secure financial stability. Resolution planning should also cover Category 3 banks, which include some large and complex market participants, as well as designated insurance groups, and financial market infrastructures. FINMA, SNB, and FDF need to develop, and practice coordinated crisis response plans. The cap on deposit insurance contributions should be removed, and deposit insurance gradually aligned with international best practices. SNB efforts to establish and communicate a comprehensive emergency liquidity assistance framework—expanding support to all banks and making drawing conditions more flexible—are an important reinforcement of the safety net. The introduction of a Public Liquidity Backstop for SIBs, with the possibility of extending it to non-SIBs that might be systemic in failure, would provide an instrument allowing additional room for maneuver in a crisis.

    To protect the resilience and integrity of the Swiss financial center, enhanced vigilance on cyber, AML/CFT, crypto, and fintech risks is paramount. The cyber resilience framework should be broadened to all financial sector entities and external service providers. Progress in rolling out the Registry of Beneficial Ownership should continue, and the legal framework expanded to gatekeepers, including lawyers, accountants, trust, and company service providers. Crypto exposures, which are increasing, should be assessed comprehensively and the related Basel standards implemented in a timely manner. The concentrated and increasingly complex FMI structure warrants closer oversight and enhanced collaboration with foreign authorities, particularly in shared risk management platforms, recovery, and resolution.

    Structural Policies: Supporting Productivity Growth and Resilience to Global Shocks

    Switzerland enjoys high labor productivity—on par with the U.S. and above European peers. This has been supported by strong R&D, a high-quality education system, and deep global integration that fosters competition and innovation. Multinational corporations in high-value-added manufacturing have driven much of this performance. Labor productivity in small firms and services has lagged, constrained by low R&D intensity, limited access to funding, small markets, and expensive skilled labor. To sustain its competitive edge, Switzerland would benefit from policies that reduce administrative burdens, improve access to equity and R&D financing, strengthen ties to larger markets, and address labor shortages through upskilling and an open labor market. The ongoing revision of the Vocational Training Act is a welcome step, reinforcing Switzerland’s strength in workforce development and skills adaptation in a changing economy.

    The conclusion of negotiations with the EU resulted in a broad package of sectoral agreements aimed at stabilizing and developing bilateral relations. These agreements—covering areas such as electricity, food safety, and participation in EU programs—will require ratification by both sides, for which the necessary procedures have been launched. Continued engagement with the EU and other partners remains important to reduce uncertainty, safeguard access to critical markets, and strengthen resilience in the face of rising geo-economic fragmentation.

     

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    The IMF team thanks the Swiss authorities and other stakeholders for their hospitality, engaging discussions, and productive collaboration. We are especially grateful to the SNB and the State Secretariat for International Finance for assistance with arrangements.

    IMF Communications Department
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    PRESS OFFICER: Meera Louis

    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/06/30/07012025-mcs-switzerland-imf-concluding-statement-2025-art-iv-consultation-mission

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How cryopreservation and diapause affect embryo metabolism

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    What processes occur in the embryo at the molecular level after freezing? Can a slowdown in metabolism indicate risks for the future organism? A unique study in which a master’s student is participating helps to find answers to these questions Faculty of Physics Anastasia Omelchenko of Novosibirsk State University. A team of scientists from the Laboratory of Condensed Matter Spectroscopy of the Institute of Automation and Electrometry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (where Anastasia works) and the Cryopreservation and Reproductive Technologies Sector of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, for the first time in the world, used the method of Raman scattering of deuterated labels to study the metabolism of embryos.

    — Raman scattering is a contactless and non-destructive method of optical spectroscopy that allows us to understand the chemical composition, structure and phase state of a substance. We use it to look inside living cells and see what molecules are formed as a result of their metabolism, — explained Anastasia Omelchenko.

    Scientists are studying the metabolism of early-stage mouse embryos. To do this, they fed the embryos specially labeled (deuterated) molecules — such as amino acids, glucose, stearic acid — and used Raman spectroscopy to track how these substances were transformed inside the cells.

    — When we want to track how one compound is converted into another during metabolism, we must separate these compounds from other organic molecules present in the cells. This is a fairly complex task and is similar to finding one person in a crowd. To simplify it, you can give this person a “flag”, that is, mark him – this will allow you to identify him against the background of the rest of the crowd. In Raman spectroscopy, it is convenient to use deuterated labels, that is, molecules in which some hydrogen atoms are replaced by heavier deuterium. Due to the isotopic shift, such labels have a spectrum that is different from other molecules, which allows you to track the number and nature of deuterated molecules in the sample, — the researcher explained.

    It turned out that amino acids are steadily converted into proteins at all stages of development, and as the embryo grows, synthesis increases. Contrary to expectations, glucose is not so much broken down to obtain energy as it is stored as a glycogen polymer. Fatty acids, such as stearic acid, accumulate in lipid granules (the cell’s energy storage facilities).

    But what was particularly interesting was the effect of cryopreservation on metabolism – a technology used to freeze and store embryos at ultra-low temperatures. After freezing and thawing, the scientists analyzed how the metabolism of the embryos changed and found that at later stages of development, fatty acids were processed worse – it was as if the cell “decided” to accumulate them rather than use them.

    — The method allows us to see which processes are disrupted as a result of cryopreservation, — noted Anastasia Omelchenko. — This is especially important in conditions when more and more biomaterial — both in medicine and in agriculture — is frozen for storage or transportation. Our approach can help us understand how to preserve the viability of such cells.

    In addition to cryopreservation, the study looked at how another unique condition, diapause, affects embryo metabolism. This is a natural stop in embryo development in response to unfavorable conditions, which occurs in a number of mammals (about 130 species). The scientists worked with mouse embryos with induced diapause and found that their protein synthesis decreases by about 23% compared to normal ones.

    — This is consistent with other data: in embryos that enter the implantation stage, the activity of key metabolic processes increases. And our method allows us to measure this quantitatively, quickly and without harm to the object itself, — the researcher emphasizes.

    The research is only just entering the stage of systemic application, but it is already clear that optical non-invasive methods of metabolic analysis may well become an effective diagnostic tool in reproductive medicine and biotechnology.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to hold cultural events to mark 80th anniversary of victory in Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and World Anti-Fascist War

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

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

    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — The State Council Information Office of China will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday to introduce upcoming cultural events to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

    The press conference will be attended by officials from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China and the General Administration of Radio and Television of the People’s Republic of China, as well as the deputy director of China Media Group and the director of the Museum of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

    They will inform the media about the thematic commemorative exhibition, outstanding cultural works and relevant events, and will also answer questions from journalists. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two dead, 6 missing after heavy rains hit central China

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

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

    ZHENGZHOU, July 1 (Xinhua) — Two people were killed and six others were missing after heavy rains hit Xixia County in Nanyang City, central China’s Henan Province, the local emergency response headquarters said Tuesday.

    Heavy rainfall totalling 225.3mm in two towns in the county on Monday caused a sudden rise in water levels in the lower reaches of a local river, damaging infrastructure and trapping some residents.

    Rescue operations were launched immediately and two people were successfully rescued.

    Emergency rescue personnel at various levels were dispatched to search for people with whom contact had been lost. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Symphony Concert Held in Beijing to Celebrate 104th Anniversary of CPC Founding

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

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

    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — A symphony concert was held at the CPC History Museum in Beijing on Monday, ahead of the 104th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on July 1.

    The event was attended by more than 800 people, including recipients of state awards and honorary titles, outstanding grassroots party cadres, experts from various fields and representatives of the general public.

    The concert featured 17 pieces of music on themes of honoring history, paying tribute to fallen heroes, preserving peace, striving for a better future, and celebrating ethnic solidarity and harmony.

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War. Several compositions were performed at the musical event to commemorate these events.

    The concert featured numerous orchestras and musical groups from China, such as the China National Symphony Orchestra, the China Opera and Dance Theater, the Central Opera House and the Central Ballet Company of China.

    The concert was jointly organized by the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People’s Republic of China and China Media Group (CMG). The concert will be broadcast on CMG channels during prime time on July 1. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: South Korea’s Attorney General Resigns

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    SEOUL, July 1 (Xinhua) — The Prosecutor General of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Sim Woo-jung has resigned nine months after taking office in September last year, multiple media reported on Tuesday.

    Sim Woo-jung submitted his resignation on Monday and a ceremony will be held on Wednesday.

    South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, who was sworn in as the country’s 21st president on June 4, has promised to limit the powers of prosecutors by giving the police investigative powers.

    By law, prosecutors are allowed to investigate certain serious crimes. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Thailand’s Constitutional Court suspends Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra

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

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

    BANGKOK, July 1 (Xinhua) — Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday accepted a petition against Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra for allegedly violating the constitution and ordered her suspension from office pending a ruling.

    The panel of judges voted to accept the petition and ordered the prime minister to cease performing his duties from Tuesday until a final decision is made, the court said in a statement.

    Last month, a group of senators filed a petition accusing P. Shinawatra of violating the constitution by seriously ignoring ethical standards during a phone call with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen over the border issue.

    Last August, 38-year-old P. Shinawatra, leader of the Phew Thai Party and daughter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won parliamentary elections to become the youngest prime minister in the country’s history and the second woman to hold the post. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Japan unwilling to sacrifice agriculture due to US pressure on rice imports

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    TOKYO, July 1 (Xinhua) — Japan has no intention of sacrificing its agricultural sector in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent demand to increase imports of American rice, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Tuesday.

    “We do not intend to make compromises that could harm Japanese agriculture in future negotiations,” Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a press conference, according to the Nikkei newspaper.

    He made the remarks after Trump said on social media that Japan was facing a serious rice shortage but was refusing to accept American rice. The US president’s post is seen as an attempt to pressure Japan to import more rice amid ongoing Japan-US tariff talks.

    Japan currently faces 25 percent tariffs on automobiles and auto parts, as well as 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, imposed by the United States. Despite previous rounds of ministerial-level talks, little progress has been made.

    Yoshimasa Hayashi stressed that Japan will continue “sincere and constructive talks” with the United States to reach an agreement that benefits both sides. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping calls for promoting the construction of a single pan-Chinese market and high-quality development of the marine economy

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

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

    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday stressed efforts to advance the building of a unified pan-China market and promote high-quality development of the marine economy.

    Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while presiding over the sixth meeting of the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission, which he chairs. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Popular Science Tourism: A New Vector of Development

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

    A foresight session dedicated to the development of popular science tourism was held at the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade. The main goal of the event was to develop a strategy for attracting foreign tourists interested in scientific achievements and technologies. This corresponds to the new vector of development of the city’s tourism industry, which was discussed during the accelerator “International Tourism Products of Russia”. The project is being implemented by the Center of Competence in Tourism and Hospitality with the support of the Committee for Tourism Development of St. Petersburg and the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

    The development of popular science tourism at the international level is an important step towards strengthening cultural and scientific ties between Russia and other countries. We strive to create tourism products that will be interesting and useful to guests from different parts of the world, allowing them to learn more about Russian science, technology and innovation. Our task is to make St. Petersburg a center of attraction for everyone interested in science and striving for new knowledge, – noted Marina Morozova, General Director of the Center of Competence in Tourism and Hospitality.

    The foresight session was attended by representatives of tour operators, the museum community, research institutes, including the Almazov National Medical Research Center, and leading universities. The moderators were associate professors of the Higher School of Service and Trade of the IPMEiT Irina Kapustina and Ksenia Pasternak.

    The projects were assessed by the expert opinion of the General Director of the international hospitality school ACORN Hospitality and Tourism Business School Olga Weiss, the General Director of the travel agency Tolstoy House Sofia Sheynina, the head of the paid services department of the Almazov National Medical Research Center Elena Zolotukhina, the public representative of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives Svetlana Selishcheva, the President of the Association of Participants in the Sphere of Medical and Health Tourism Sofia Mozokina, and the author of the program Management of State Programs and Implementation of National Projects in the Russian Federation Denis Askinadze.

    Unlike a tourism product with a pronounced cultural component, our project is focused on the scientific, industrial and scientific and production potential of the city. In the future, we also hope to attract tourists as future students, which is especially interesting for educational organizations. But even if they do not choose our universities, popular science tourism will become a powerful tool for popularizing science and a kind of soft power demonstrating the scientific, technical and scientific and production potential of our country, explained the Chairman of the Committee for Tourism Development of St. Petersburg Evgeny Pankevich.

    Participants analyzed current trends and prospects for the development of popular science tourism, developed tourist routes and educational programs aimed, in particular, at attracting tourists from the Middle East, the CIS and Vietnam.

    Events like today’s foresight session play a key role in shaping the strategy for the development of popular science and industrial tourism. The Higher School of Service and Trade, as part of its activities project office “Industrial Tourism – Polytech” actively develops this important market segment, providing training for qualified personnel and promoting Russian scientific and technological heritage. We are convinced that such activities will significantly not only increase the tourist attractiveness of the region, but will also contribute to enhancing the brand of Russian industry, as well as strengthen Russia’s image as a leader in the field of science and technology, – noted the Director of the Higher School of Service and Trade Olga Voronova.

    The meeting culminated in the development of a passport for a unique tourism product in the field of popular science tourism for inquisitive travelers from all over the world.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic football players win bronze

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    The SPbPU women’s mini-football team won an honorable third place in the 7×7 student tournament as part of the St. Petersburg Student Games. The tournament was organized by the St. Petersburg Football Federation. Our football players won medals in prestigious city competitions among students for the first time.

    Polytechnic demonstrated its power almost from the very start: a crushing 6:1 victory over SPbGLTU, a rout of GIKIT — 8:0, a convincing 5:1 over ITMO and the Mining University. Although there were also defeats — from Voenmekh — 0:4 and Herzen University — 0:2. But the overall balance at the end of the group stage brought the team to an honorable place in the top three.

    The forwards’ statistics are particularly impressive: Ekaterina Butasova scored 6 goals, Alina Asanova – 5, and Evgenia Baranova – 4.

    We congratulate not only the girls, but also their talented coaches – Vladimir Kalinin and Pavel Malakhov.

    Emotions are purely positive! We finally managed to get into the prizes at the student competitions, which we are very happy about. This year everything worked out, we have a very friendly and ambitious team. Many thanks to the girls for their dedication, somewhere for self-sacrifice, for believing in the process that gave a result. Thanks to the sports club, which actively helps us develop and become a formidable force not only among universities, but also in city competitions. Third place is a huge success for us, but we have something to strive for. Next year we will certainly try to improve this result. Thanks to everyone who supported us, you are the best! – shared his impressions the head coach of the team Vladimir Kalinin.

    I am very happy that our team is in the top three. I am proud of everyone who took part in this! Women’s football at the Polytechnic, as it turned out, can also bring results. It is nice to realize that what we have been working towards for a very long time and with great difficulty, we now have. And that the places will be even higher in the future. Work hard, friends! It is very symbolic and pleasant that we won bronze on Valery Petrovich Sushchenko’s birthday, because we promised him the cup. Once again, thank you and congratulations to everyone! – said team captain Maya Fialko.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Linking Times: How Polytechnic Students Preserve the Memory of Their Ancestors’ Feats

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    Activists of the military-historical club “Our Polytechnic” continue the traditions of patriotic education, actively participating in events dedicated to the memory of the Great Patriotic War. In June, students attended several festivals that became a vivid example of unity and respect for the feat of our ancestors.

    The journey into history began with a trip to Yelets, where a major military history festival was held from June 12 to 14. The program of the event included many events – from a flower-laying ceremony to a visit to the military glory museum.

    At numerous interactive exhibitions, guests were able to see authentic wartime items. The authentic Red Army camp in the Rusborg fortress was especially impressive. The children spent the night in field conditions, using real raincoats, which helped them feel the atmosphere of wartime.

    The culmination of the festival was the reconstruction of the famous battle for the Terbunsky line, which took place on July 6, 1942. More than a hundred reenactors, armored vehicles and cavalry took part in the recreation of historical events.

    The next stop on the trip was Brest, where the 13th military-historical festival “June 22 Brest Fortress” was held. For the polytechnics, this is already a traditional event – they have been participating in it for eight years. The students visited battle sites and lived in conditions close to those of that time.

    The Brest festival program included the opening ceremony of the monument to border guards at the Northern Gate of the Brest Fortress, a ceremonial march in the 1941 uniform to the sounds of a military orchestra, a theatrical performance “The Last Peaceful Day”, laying flowers at the Eternal Flame and a detailed reconstruction of the events of the beginning of the war. Military history clubs from Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland took part in this reconstruction. A tank, an armored car, cars, motorcycles, an An-2 plane, cavalry and pyrotechnics were used. More than 10 thousand people became spectators.

    Activists of the VIC “Our Polytech” believe that such events are not just an entertaining spectacle, but an important contribution to preserving historical memory and strengthening the connection between generations. By participating in them, students try to cultivate respect for the heroic past of the country and the people in their peers.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China pushes ahead with plan to help people with disabilities find employment

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — China’s State Council Office recently released a plan to promote employment for people with disabilities. The document, scheduled for three years (2025-2027), aims to increase their employment opportunities and expand the range of public services provided to them.

    The plan encourages government agencies, budget institutions and businesses to play a leading role in hiring people with disabilities. The plan also encourages self-employment, flexible working hours and assistance in finding employment. Targeted support will be provided to specific groups of people, such as people with disabilities studying at higher education or living in rural areas, as well as the blind.

    According to the action plan, a single digital platform will be developed that will integrate employment data for persons with disabilities across the country. In addition, efforts will be made to improve the employment service system.

    Disability service organisations and related service providers will be urged to play a more active role in identifying suitable employment opportunities for persons with disabilities and assisting them to increase their own income.

    There are more than 85 million people with disabilities in China, accounting for about 6 percent of the country’s total population. From 2022 to 2024, China implemented a plan to increase employment and expand business opportunities for this social group. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: /China Spotlight/ Toys for the Elderly Boost China’s ‘Silver’ Economy

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    HANGZHOU, July 1 (Xinhua) — In a playroom at a nursing home in China, several sprightly seniors gathered to play table hockey, competing in wits and skill, savoring every moment.

    Once considered a child’s play, these educational games are quickly becoming the latest craze among seniors.

    As China’s population ages at an accelerated rate, the once-overlooked consumer niche of games and toys for the elderly is emerging as a new pillar of the booming silver economy.

    Guan Weijian, a toy merchant in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu, known as the “supermarket of the world,” quickly saw the wind blowing when he noticed such changes.

    Over the past year, his online store has seen a boom in demand for fitness gear and cognitive-development games and toys among older shoppers. Consumers aged 50 and up now make up 30 percent of his user base.

    “Our two best-selling toys are in the fitness and puzzle categories. They are low-impact yet fun, perfect for seniors to exercise or while away the time,” says Guan Weijian.

    “In fact, there are similarities between toys for the elderly and children’s toys in terms of developing reflexes, grip strength and coordination. In fact, some children’s toys can be easily adapted for the elderly with just a few simple changes,” Guan Weijian added.

    Realizing the potential of the senior toys sector as a promising niche, he decided to take advantage of the opportunity. In just three months after launching more than 10 products designed specifically for senior users, sales at his store far exceeded expectations.

    Searches for “toys for the elderly” on Taobao, one of China’s leading e-commerce platforms, grew 124 percent year-on-year, and transaction volume increased by more than 70 percent. Consumers aged 55 and above now make up an increasing proportion of shoppers, and their purchase frequency is increasing.

    As the market expands, more and more toy manufacturers across China are shifting their focus to meet the needs of older consumers.

    According to Cheng Xin of Taobao’s toys and collectibles section, there are many new shops selling toys for the elderly popping up on the platform, some of which are newly established and many of which are converted from former children’s toy stores.

    “Toys are no longer exclusive to kids, nor are they pop culture icons. They are a lifelong hobby that can be enjoyed by a wide range of consumers of all ages,” Cheng Xin said, adding that Taobao plans to launch a special toy segment for seniors, providing them with customized operational support.

    The booming market of toys for the elderly has not only created new growth points for consumption, but also contributed to a profound transformation of the traditional production chain.

    A particularly striking example is Yunhe County in Zhejiang Province, East China, widely known as the “birthplace of China’s wooden toys.”

    Based on years of industrial experience, Yunhe County has now deeply integrated the wooden toy industry with the elderly care industry, forming an innovative industrial chain focusing on intellectual, health and entertainment products.

    The key to this transformation lies in the shift from “fun” to “functionality.” To date, local manufacturers have developed more than 200 wooden toys designed to improve hand-foot coordination and slow down memory loss in older adults.

    According to Yin Qian, president of Zhejiang Mimi Zhikang Technology Co., the company has developed more than 100 wooden puzzle toys that are both entertaining and mentally stimulating.

    To enhance the cognitive and rehabilitation properties of its products, the company collaborated with the Health Science Center of Xi’an Jiaotong University and the Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Group located in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province.

    To date, the company has received more than 30 patents and supplies products to more than 500 senior care facilities across the country.

    Meanwhile, Yunhe is also targeting international markets. In recent years, the county has expanded the export of its wooden toys to senior schools, nursing homes and community centers overseas.

    “In 2024, our products were successfully exported to Germany, Japan and other markets, where they were warmly received by elderly users,” Yin Qian said.

    In the first quarter of this year, sales of wooden toys aimed at the elderly rose 50 percent year-on-year.

    China’s elderly population is projected to grow by more than 10 million a year over the next decade, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The silver economy’s share of China’s GDP is expected to rise to 9 percent by 2035, from 6 percent today.

    Data from iiMedia Research shows that China’s elderly care market will reach 12 trillion yuan (about $1.68 trillion) in 2023, up 16.5 percent year-on-year. The country’s silver economy is projected to reach about 30 trillion yuan by 2035, accounting for about 10 percent of GDP.

    Innovations in niche segments are opening up new opportunities in the silver economy, said Zhang Jinsong, secretary general of the Committee on Education for the Elderly of the Chinese Gerontological Society.

    The “silver” economy is poised to move beyond basic needs to consumption based on quality and pleasure, which will open up enormous potential,” he added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project opens new prospects for development of transport and logistics in the region — Uzbek expert

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    Tashkent, July 1 (Xinhua) — The China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project is not just a large-scale infrastructure initiative, but a key strategic corridor that will help strengthen regional connectivity and economic transformation in Central Asia, Narbuta Babakhalov, an adviser to the chairman of the board of Uzbekistan Railways and a doctor of economic sciences, said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

    “The project attracts increased attention from Uzbekistan, as it connects the East and the West, opening up new prospects for the development of transport and logistics in the region,” the expert noted. According to him, the joint implementation of this project by China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan clearly demonstrates the high level of political trust and the spirit of pragmatic partnership.

    N. Babahalov emphasized the strategic importance of the route for Uzbekistan. The railway will significantly reduce the time of cargo delivery to South and Southeast Asia, reduce logistics costs and overcome the limitations of current transport routes. “This project strengthens our country’s position as an important transport hub in Central Asia and supports the implementation of the national strategy “Openness to the East,” he said.

    The expert also noted that the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway is becoming part of the conjugation of the Belt and Road Initiative with the sustainable development programs of the countries of the region. “We see how this project contributes to political coordination, expansion of cross-border cooperation and deepening of regional integration,” the expert emphasized.

    He paid special attention to China’s contribution to the development of the project. “The Chinese side provides advanced technologies and equipment, demonstrating respect for the interests of Uzbekistan and actively involving local resources and specialists. This contributes to the creation of jobs, the transfer of knowledge and the formation of production chains in the region,” he said.

    “Uzbekistan is ready to work with China and other partners to facilitate the successful implementation of the project, which has impressive potential that can bring real benefits to the peoples of the region,” N. Babakhalov concluded. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: I. Musk threatens to remove congressmen who support D. Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful” bill

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    WASHINGTON, July 1 (Xinhua) — U.S. billionaire Elon Musk on Monday again lashed out at U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful” bill, threatening that lawmakers who support it risk losing their primaries next year.

    “Every member of Congress who advocated for cutting government spending and then immediately voted for the largest increase in debt in history should hang their head in shame!” he wrote on his social network X.

    “And they will lose the primaries next year if it is the last thing I do on this earth,” he said.

    In another post, Musk said he would support Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky, whom Trump criticized for voting against the bill in the House of Representatives and promised to campaign “very hard” against him in the Democratic primary, promising that a “great American patriot” would run against him.

    Musk has been attacking Trump’s bill since he stepped down as head of the Office of Government Effectiveness in May, warning that it would raise the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, “destroy millions of American jobs, and cause massive strategic damage to our country.”

    The bill could also directly impact Musk’s electric car company Tesla, as it eliminates tax credits on electric vehicles — up to $4,000 for a used car and up to $7,500 for a new one. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. estimates that this would hit Tesla’s profits by $1.2 billion.

    On Saturday, E. Musk broke a brief silence on the controversial spending bill, calling it “completely insane and destructive” as the package moves through the Senate. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China imposes sanctions on former Philippine Senator Francis Tolentino

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — China has decided to impose sanctions on former Philippine Senator Francis Tolentino for his despicable behavior on China-related issues and ban him from entering the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday.

    For some time now, some anti-China politicians in the Philippines, guided by selfish motives, have made malicious remarks and actions on issues directly related to China, thereby causing harm to the interests of the PRC and China-Philippine relations, the official said.

    The Foreign Ministry stressed that the Chinese government is unwavering in its determination to protect national sovereignty, security and development interests. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China National Space Administration releases images of Earth and Moon taken by Tianwen-2 probe

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — The China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Tuesday released images of the Earth and the Moon taken in orbit by the Tianwen-2 probe.

    The narrow-field navigation sensor on Tianwen-2 recently captured images of our planet and its natural satellite, showing good performance, the CNSA said.

    The released images include a photograph of Earth taken by Tianwen-2 from a distance of approximately 590,000 km from the planet, as well as a photograph of the Moon taken at the same distance. After transmission to Earth, these images were processed by scientific personnel.

    At the moment, Tianwen-2 has been in orbit for more than 33 days. It is separated from the Earth by more than 12 million km. All the probe systems are operating normally, the CNSA reported.

    The 10-year Tianwen-2 mission has several goals: collecting samples from the near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and studying the main-belt comet 311P, which is farther from Earth than Mars. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Shanghai Stock Exchange and AIX Sign MoU on Cooperation

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Stock Exchange and AIX (Astana International Exchange) on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation, aiming to further strengthen bilateral cooperation and exchanges between the two capital markets.

    As the Zhongguo Zhengquanbao newspaper writes, citing a representative of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, in 2017 the exchange agreed on cooperation with the Kazakhstan International Financial Center Astana and joined the AIX share. By now, AIX has formed a full-fledged infrastructure and a system of market rules, and has also achieved certain results in attracting issuers and investors.

    The signing of the memorandum will promote exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in the fields of information exchange, marketing and product development. It will also lay a solid foundation for cooperation in the capital markets of both countries to support the joint construction of the Belt and Road.

    Under the guidance of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the Shanghai Stock Exchange will continue to deepen exchanges and cooperation with AIX and the capital market of Kazakhstan. At the same time, it will continuously expand the scope of external communication, steadily promote diversified cooperation with overseas exchanges, so as to promote high-quality opening of the capital market. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In the first half of 2025, the total box office revenue of Chinese films exceeded 29 billion yuan.

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — China’s film market will continue to grow at a rapid pace in 2025. In the first half of the year, China’s box office revenue was 29.23 billion yuan (about 4.09 billion U.S. dollars), up 22.91 percent year on year, according to data released Tuesday by the National Film Administration. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Peacekeeping Forces in Golan Heights

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    UNITED NATIONS, July 1 (Xinhua) — The United Nations Security Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution extending the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) in the Golan Heights for six months, until December 31, 2025.

    Resolution 2782 emphasizes the obligation of both Israel and Syria to fully comply with the terms of the 1974 ceasefire and calls on them to exercise maximum restraint and prevent any violations of the ceasefire and the area of separation, or buffer zone.

    The document requires the Secretary-General of the world organization to ensure that UNDOF has all the necessary capabilities and resources to carry out its mandate safely and properly.

    UNDOF was established in May 1974 following the agreed disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Heights, which ended the 1973 Yom Kippur War. It is tasked with maintaining the ceasefire between Israel and Syria. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Spanish PM calls for inclusive multilateralism at Financing for Development conference

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    SEVILLE, Spain, July 1 (Xinhua) — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday called for inclusive and strong multilateralism at the opening of the fourth International Conference on Financing for Development here in southern Spain.

    P. Sanchez, who is also the conference chair, said that in the current global context, inclusive and strong multilateralism is especially needed and the UN should be at its core.

    He called on delegates to translate slogans into action, resolve differences through unity and build trust through dialogue.

    Noting that two-thirds of the UN Sustainable Development Goals were behind schedule, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said at the opening of the session that the conference would take action in three areas – accelerating the flow of funds, reforming the international debt system and increasing the participation of developing countries in the institutions of the international financial system.

    The conference, dedicated to global development finance, will run until Thursday and will bring together representatives from governments, international organizations, financial institutions, businesses and other entities. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: G7 calls for resumption of Iran nuclear talks

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    OTTAWA, July 1 (Xinhua) — The Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers on Monday called for a resumption of talks to reach a comprehensive, verifiable and lasting deal on Iran’s nuclear program.

    In a joint statement on Iran and the Middle East issued by Global Affairs Canada, the G7 foreign ministers called on Iran to urgently resume full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in accordance with its safeguards obligations and to provide the IAEA with verifiable information on all nuclear materials in Iran, including by providing access to IAEA inspectors.

    “We underscore the central importance of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as the cornerstone of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. It is critical that Iran remain a party to and fully implement its obligations under the Treaty,” the statement said.

    The foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the European Union’s high representative, met in The Hague on June 25 to discuss recent developments in the Middle East. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Turkish FM welcomes cooperation with UK, calls for expansion of bilateral trade

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    ANKARA, July 1 (Xinhua) — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan here on Monday hailed “intensive cooperation” with Britain and called for further expansion of bilateral trade.

    During a joint press conference with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, he spoke about interstate cooperation in the areas of economics, defense and technology.

    The minister praised Britain’s supportive stance on issues such as the conflicts in Gaza, Syria, other parts of the Middle East and Ukraine, and welcomed London’s recent decision to lift some sanctions on Syria.

    H. Fidan stressed that ensuring a ceasefire, especially between Iran and Israel, as well as in the Gaza Strip, remains one of Ankara’s top strategic priorities.

    The annual trade turnover between Turkey and Great Britain has reached almost 30 billion US dollars, and both sides are striving to further expand economic ties, the minister noted.

    Mr Lammy highlighted the strength of Turkish-British relations, pointing to a potential free trade agreement that could bring mutual economic benefits of up to £28 billion (US$38.36 billion).

    “We look forward to negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement in the coming weeks and months,” he said.

    The Foreign Minister also praised Turkey’s efforts to promote peace in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and stressed that both countries are working to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and implement the principle of “two states for two peoples” for the Palestinians. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Southern Airlines Launches Direct Guangzhou-Tashkent Flights

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    GUANGZHOU, July 1 (Xinhua) — China Southern Airlines launched a direct flight route Monday linking Guangzhou, capital of southern China’s Guangdong Province, with the capital of Uzbekistan, the airline said.

    Flights numbered CZ3053/CZ3054 will operate on the new route three times a week: Guangzhou-Tashkent on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays, and Tashkent-Guangzhou on Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays.

    The wide-body A330-300 will depart from Guangzhou at 19:35 Beijing time and arrive in Tashkent at 23:50 local time. In the opposite direction, the plane will depart at 01:30 local time and land at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport at 10:55 Beijing time.

    Travel time from Guangzhou to Tashkent is 7 hours 15 minutes, and the return journey is 6 hours 25 minutes.

    Earlier, China Southern Airlines launched direct flights Beijing/Daxing/-Tashkent, Urumqi-Tashkent and Urumqi-Samarkand, bringing the frequency of flights in both directions on these four routes operated by the airline to 18 per week.

    China Southern Airlines said the airline has actively responded to the Belt and Road Initiative and is constantly expanding its “Air Silk Road”.

    The opening of the Guangzhou-Tashkent flight will give a new impetus to transportation during the peak summer season this year, the air carrier said in a statement. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Allocates $3.08 Billion in New QDII Quotas

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    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) recently allocated investment quotas totaling $3.08 billion to qualified domestic institutional investors (QDIIs) to meet demand for overseas asset allocation, according to a statement released Monday.

    The allocation of new quotas is aimed at further supporting the QDII institution in carrying out cross-border investment activities in accordance with laws and regulations. Based on the principle of effective risk prevention, such a step is aimed at satisfying the reasonable needs of domestic residents for foreign investment, the GUVK said in a statement.

    The QDII program is a key institutional mechanism for opening up China’s financial market. It allows eligible domestic financial institutions to transfer both RMB and foreign currency overseas within set quotas to make investments in overseas financial markets.

    “Under the current stable and positive conditions in the foreign exchange market, the provision of quotas at an appropriate time can orderly meet the legitimate investment needs of market participants and promote the healthy development of the QDII system,” the department said in a statement.

    As follows from the same document, in the process of allocating quotas, such factors as the scale of asset management, as well as internal control and compliance with the requirements of QDII institutions are comprehensively taken into account. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump signs executive order to end sanctions on Syria — White House

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    WASHINGTON, June 30 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to end sanctions on Syria, the White House website reported.

    D. Trump “signed a historic executive order ending the sanctions program on Syria to support the country’s path to stability and peace,” the White House said in a statement.

    “The order lifts sanctions on Syria while leaving sanctions in place on Bashar al-Assad… The order authorizes the easing of export controls on certain items and lifts restrictions on certain foreign assistance to Syria,” the White House said.

    The order instructs US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to “explore ways to ease sanctions at the UN to support stability in Syria.” –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Death toll from Israeli strike on Tehran prison rises to 79

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    TEHRAN, July 1 (Xinhua) — The death toll from the recent Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin prison has risen to 79, Tasnim news agency reported on Monday, citing Iranian judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir.

    According to him, the victims of the attack included prison staff, prisoners, visiting relatives and residents of nearby houses, and several others were injured.

    A. Jahangir said that as a result of Israeli strikes on Iran between June 13 and 24, 935 Iranians were killed, including 38 children and 132 women.

    On June 13, Israel launched a series of massive airstrikes on nuclear and military sites in the Islamic Republic, killing military leaders, nuclear scientists and civilians. Iran responded with several missile and drone attacks on Israel.

    On June 24, a ceasefire agreement was reached between the two countries, ending the 12-day standoff. –0–

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