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  • MIL-OSI Russia: To Henrietta Yanovskaya, artistic director of the Moscow Youth Theatre, People’s Artist of Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the director on his anniversary.

    The telegram states, in particular:

    “A talented director and artistic director, a man of extraordinary talent, you have achieved great professional success and earned well-deserved recognition and love from the public.

    For over thirty years, your life has been connected with the Moscow Youth Theatre. It is largely thanks to you that it has become a center of attraction for fans of dramatic art. You are not afraid to experiment, boldly implement innovative ideas and plans. That is why each of your premieres becomes a landmark event, invariably attracting the attention of a wide audience.

    I wish you good health, success and prosperity.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova: Over 17 thousand companies will present vacancies at the All-Russian Job Fair

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The federal stage of the All-Russian Job Fair “Work of Russia. Time of Opportunities” will take place on June 27. The events of the All-Russian Fair will be held in all 89 regions of the country, and Astrakhan, Yekaterinburg, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Omsk, St. Petersburg and Khabarovsk will join the online marathon.

    In total, the All-Russian Job Fair will unite 1.9 thousand sites. The programs of the main events are presented on the portal “Work of Russia”: HTTPS: // Rustavsem.ru/yarmarka2025.

    “Traditionally, the federal stage of the All-Russian Job Fair will be held on the eve of Youth Day after the completion of final exams and diploma defense. The main goal of the fair is to help young people who have not yet decided on their future place of work, find their employer, ensure a seamless transition from training to employment. At the same time, of course, the fair has offers for established professionals and experienced specialists, those who would like to change their career trajectory. As of today, over 17 thousand companies will present their offers,” said Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova.

    Traditionally, the fair will feature an online marathon of business sessions. 15 cities and more than 30 experts will take part in it. It will start at 10:00 and last until 15:00 Moscow time.

    The first venue of the online marathon will be Yekaterinburg, where a session dedicated to graduate employment issues will be held. The capital will host a discussion on the general development of the labor market and the implementation of the national project “Personnel”. The Nizhny Novgorod venue will discuss the personnel forecast for the next 7 years and the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market.

    The marathon will end in St. Petersburg, where viewers and session participants will learn how and for whom they can retrain for free in order to remain in demand on the labor market, what a portfolio career is, and how to repackage their own experience for professional self-realization.

    The broadcast of the business program will be available on June 27 on the Work in Russia portal and on the social networks of the Ministry of Labor.

    “As a result of the regional stage of the All-Russian Fair, over 44 thousand people were employed. Moreover, more than half of the visitors to the regional stage of the Fair this year are students and graduates of universities and colleges. Therefore, every year we add new interesting formats to the program of events. For example, at the site in Krasnoyarsk, employers will conduct interviews via teleconference with participants of the Fair from Tuva and Altai, as well as with students of the region who are studying in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The Fair traditionally helps graduates and their parents, students and aspiring specialists across the country to learn about in-demand professions, promising employers and career opportunities,” said the head of the Ministry of Labor Anton Kotyakov.

    Each region has its own program of events planned for the fair’s guests, including presentations by employers and the most attractive vacancies in their companies, master classes, trainings, industrial tours to enterprises and other events. For example, a career guidance meeting with representatives of labor dynasties of industrial enterprises and the transport sector of the region will be held for young people in the Novgorod Region, and a gamified career guidance festival will be held in Bashkiria. In the Lipetsk Region, career guidance will be provided to fair participants at the youth career center using neurobracelets, and there will also be an opportunity to attend virtual excursions to enterprises in the region.

    Some events will take place in shopping malls, libraries, and open urban spaces. Thus, in the Altai Territory, in the Emerald Park, there will be an interactive show called “Generation PROFI” with a presentation of a new career guidance television project for young people with the same name “Generation PROFI” and a special thematic quiz.

    Also, at the fair site in the Ulyanovsk region, an awards ceremony will be held for the winners of the regional stage of the All-Russian competition “Best in Profession”, and in Kazan, a competition will be held within the framework of the competition in the nomination “Second Start” for those retrained for a blue-collar profession.

    Let us recall that the All-Russian Job Fair is held annually on the instructions of the President; since 2025, the event has been part of the national project “Personnel”. The organizer of the fair is the Ministry of Labor and regional employment services with the participation of the RSPP, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Education and Science and Rostrud, as well as with the support of the TASS news agency.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: S. 1883, Defending International Security by Restricting Unacceptable Partnerships and Tactics Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    S. 1883 would require the Departments of State, Defense, Treasury, and Commerce, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Central Intelligence Agency to establish task forces to analyze the cooperation among the foremost adversaries of the United States—namely China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Each agency’s task force would report to the Congress on the effects of that cooperation between those adversaries, and on organizational changes needed by the task force’s parent agency to effectively respond. The bill would require those six agencies to submit a joint report to the Congress outlining the strategic approach the United States should take to disrupt the cooperative efforts of those adversaries. Finally, the bill also would require the Director of National Intelligence to report to the Congress on the nature, trajectory, and risks of cooperation among those major adversaries of the United States.

    On the basis of information about similar task forces and reporting requirements, CBO estimates that implementing the bill would cost less than $500,000 annually, totaling $1 million over the 2025-2030 period. Such spending would be subject to the availability of appropriated funds.

    The CBO staff contact for this estimate is David Rafferty. The estimate was reviewed by Christina Hawley Anthony, Deputy Director of Budget Analysis.

    Phillip L. Swagel

    Director, Congressional Budget Office

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  • MIL-OSI USA: S. 1883, Defending International Security by Restricting Unacceptable Partnerships and Tactics Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    S. 1883 would require the Departments of State, Defense, Treasury, and Commerce, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Central Intelligence Agency to establish task forces to analyze the cooperation among the foremost adversaries of the United States—namely China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Each agency’s task force would report to the Congress on the effects of that cooperation between those adversaries, and on organizational changes needed by the task force’s parent agency to effectively respond. The bill would require those six agencies to submit a joint report to the Congress outlining the strategic approach the United States should take to disrupt the cooperative efforts of those adversaries. Finally, the bill also would require the Director of National Intelligence to report to the Congress on the nature, trajectory, and risks of cooperation among those major adversaries of the United States.

    On the basis of information about similar task forces and reporting requirements, CBO estimates that implementing the bill would cost less than $500,000 annually, totaling $1 million over the 2025-2030 period. Such spending would be subject to the availability of appropriated funds.

    The CBO staff contact for this estimate is David Rafferty. The estimate was reviewed by Christina Hawley Anthony, Deputy Director of Budget Analysis.

    Phillip L. Swagel

    Director, Congressional Budget Office

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: MIEM launches the engine: open testing of the second version of Claw Engine has started

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    The team of the workshop “Game Engineering and Interactive SystemsMIEM launched testing among developers of the second version of the Claw Engine game engine. “Vyshka.Glavnoe” tells about the product, in the creation of which MIEM student project teams are participating.

    The Claw Engine is a video game development tool based on generative neural network technologies for rapid prototyping of game ideas and the use of complex gameplay patterns of mechanics. The complex project has been implemented for about two years by student teams of the Game Engineering and Interactive Systems workshop at MIEM. In the fall of 2024, the first version of the engine was launched, which was focused on the basic architecture and simplified visual interface. The environment allowed working with three-dimensional images and programming your own game scenarios.

    “The goal of Claw Engine is to replace the outdated imported game engines, automate work on routine tasks, optimize the game creation process and simplify the development of not only games, but also other interactive applications. The engine can be used by both novice programmers and experienced game creators: for beginners, there is an intuitive interface and a low-code approach, and professionals can use the C programming language

    In June 2025, open testing of the second version of the game engine began. More than 600 developers took part. The new release demonstrates how an experimental idea has turned into a technologically mature product.

    “The second version of Claw Engine is not just an update. It is already a full-fledged modular platform, a transition to an engineering product with an architecture designed for development, expansion and real-life use,” says Vladimir Nikitin, head of the Claw Engine project and deputy head of the Game Engineering and Interactive Systems workshop.

    The new release includes a completely redesigned visual scene editor, support for custom C scripts

    “We are creating an engine in which you can not only assemble scenes, but also implement your own technological solutions – in graphics, behavior, physics. This is an opportunity for students and young developers to build engineering thinking through real work,” notes Ilya Semichasnov.

    Open testing of the second version of the engine is an important step not only in the development of the product, but also in its expansion beyond the university. Developers from different regions of Russia have gained access to the assembly and are helping to debug its operation in different conditions.

    The team’s immediate plans include adding next-generation graphics and physics modules, expanding AI capabilities, and implementing a plugin system. Development is iterative, taking into account community feedback. Thus, in December 2024, Claw Engine was presented at the RED EXPO exhibition, the main event of the gaming industry in Russia. Visitors could test the pre-alpha version of the engine and evaluate its key features: working with 3D scenes, a basic editor, and support for user scripts. In May 2025, the project was also presented at Positive Hack Days, one of the largest tech forums in the country. The workshop team demonstrated how Claw Engine is used in engineering and educational tasks, from modeling the behavior of objects to creating interactive environments. Participation in these events was an important step in the development of the product and expanding professional interest in it.

    Claw Engine has already been used as the basis for hackathons, training courses, diploma projects and R

    Work on Claw Engine unites several independent student projects implemented within the framework of the innovative project model of MIEM. Today, the teams have formed technical processes, built a testing system, and are actively developing internal documentation and a user support system.

    “Claw Engine is one of those flagship projects at MIEM, where a modern project model is being honed. Today, technological projects require a clear organization of working interaction between numerous project teams solving their problem within the framework of creating a single large product. This is how large IT giants work today. In this sense, the Game Engineering and Interactive Systems workshop functions as a connecting hub, the main operator of the entire product creation process,” says Ilya Semichasnov.

    In 2025, an online master’s degree program will be opened on the basis of the workshop.Digital Engineering for Computer Games” is a program aimed at those who want to not just develop games, but design technological solutions for them. The academic director of the program will be the head of the workshop Ilya Semichasnov.

    The program covers the architecture of game systems, work with AI, mathematical modeling, VR and other areas at the intersection of engineering and game development. The educational process includes project work, cooperation with the industry and the opportunity to become part of teams working on real tools.

    Applications for the Master’s program “Digital Engineering for Computer Games” are open until September 15, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Expanding Opportunities: At SPIEF 2025, GUU signed a number of cooperation agreements

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev signed several cooperation agreements at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    One of the new partners of the State University of Management has become ANO “Eurasia”, with which it is planned to conduct joint programs, internships, forums and projects where students will be able to grow and take part in various activities.

    “We are pleased with the new cooperation, it opens up new opportunities for both our organizations. It seems to me that we have a happy, working and friendly future for the benefit of our Eurasia,” said Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management.

    State Duma deputy, Chairperson of the Council of the ANO “Eurasia” Alena Arshinova also noted the importance and benefits of future joint projects:

    “It’s good when such platforms unite us, because the efforts we make become visible to an even larger circle of partners. This is where the integration takes place, because our “Eurasia” is precisely about integration and about promoting the development of international cooperation, first and foremost. So thank you very much for agreeing to sign an agreement with us.”

    Also at SPIEF-2025, the rector signed agreements with such organizations as Rostelecom, Tsifroinvest Management Company, the Fatherland Defenders Foundation, Rostransnadzor, and Transmashholding.

    In addition, Vladimir Stroyev spoke at the session “Investments in the Future: How Business Inspires and Supports Youth Initiatives” and presented awards to the winners of the “My Country – My Russia” competition.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city has provided investors with more than 270 hectares of land for the construction of production facilities

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In order to create and expand production facilities within the framework of the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP), the city provided land plots at a preferential rate for the construction of 54 industrial facilities. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Since March 2022, investors who plan to build and expand their production facilities in the capital can receive land plots from the city for a symbolic fee of one ruble per year. This support measure is in demand. During its operation, the city has already provided more than 271 hectares of land for the implementation of 54 projects, under which investors will build facilities with a total area of about 2.3 million square meters,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Some of the land plots have been allocated for the construction of enterprises within industry clusters.

    “Clustering is a trend in Moscow industry, which allows for the unification of production, scientific and auxiliary infrastructure in one territory for the most efficient operation of enterprises and attracting additional investment in the real sector of the economy. By order of Sergei Sobyanin, the city provides land plots for the construction of factories and plants within clusters on preferential terms within the framework of the MAIP. Thus, investors have already begun implementing projects in the food and construction clusters in TiNAO. Upon full launch, the clusters will ensure the creation of about 40 thousand jobs,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    In total, thanks to the implementation of preferential MAIP, over 23 thousand jobs will be created. Food and construction industry enterprises, factories for the production of medical equipment, cosmetics, clothing and other products will appear on the allocated sites.

    According to Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property, the provision of land plots at a preferential rate for the construction of production facilities allows for the creation of jobs in areas remote from the center. Thus, in the territory of the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts, as well as in Zelenograd, more than 200 hectares of land were allocated for the implementation of 22 large-scale investment projects. There will be enterprises for the production of building materials, food products, furniture and other modern industrial facilities. Their total area will be about 1.5 million square meters.

    Over 25 hectares of land have been allocated in the South-Eastern Administrative District for the implementation of eight projects. Industrial parks, production of building materials, machine tools and other products will be located there.

    In the west of the capital, 16 hectares of land have been allocated for the construction of five enterprises. Here, they will open production of components for cleaning equipment, small architectural forms, joinery and food products. In addition, five MAIPs in the industrial sector will be implemented in the north-east of the capital. They will be provided with plots with a total area of 3.8 hectares at a preferential rate. Thus, in the North-Eastern Administrative District, they plan to establish the production of cosmetics, clothing and medical equipment.

    Large-scale investment projects can include production complexes, innovation centers, healthcare and sports facilities, as well as transport and other facilities. Their implementation allows for the creation of modern infrastructure and jobs in Moscow.

    Find out the latest news quickly in the official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Deputy President Shipokosa Mashatile concluded a successful working visit to the Russian Federation.

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Deputy President Shipokosa Mashatile concluded a successful working visit to the Russian Federation.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSomPmk-KTA

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Zou Jiayi elected president of AIIB

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Zou Jiayi has been elected president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) for a five-year term, the bank said Tuesday.

    This is the third vote to head the AIIB since its establishment. The first AIIB President, Jin Liqun, will end his second term on January 15, 2026.

    The AIIB is a multilateral development bank focused on financing “infrastructure for tomorrow” with sustainable development at its core. Launched in 2016, the AIIB currently has 110 approved members worldwide, according to the bank’s website. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Ministry of Commerce: China opposes EU protectionist measures against Chinese enterprises /detailed version-1/

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — China firmly opposes the European Union’s (EU) protectionist measures that restrict Chinese enterprises and products from participating in major government procurement tenders for medical equipment, the Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday.

    The announcement comes as the European Commission decided last Friday to restrict the participation of Chinese companies and products in public procurement tenders in the medical equipment sector, based on the EU’s International Procurement Instrument.

    The Commerce Ministry spokesman called on the EU to correct its mistaken approach and promised to take decisive measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.

    An investigation by China’s Ministry of Commerce in January found that the EU had consistently erected barriers against Chinese firms in areas such as government procurement and investment, a ministry spokesman said.

    Despite China’s consistent demonstration of goodwill and sincerity in bilateral dialogues, the EU continues to apply unilateral measures and erect new protectionist barricades, which not only harm Chinese enterprises but also seriously undermine fair competition, the department noted.

    As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the EU, China is willing to, based on the broader interests of bilateral economic and trade relations, implement the important consensus reached by leaders of both sides, properly resolve trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, and stabilize the trust and expectations of Chinese and European enterprises in bilateral cooperation, the spokesperson concluded. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to Amend Food Safety Law

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese lawmakers have begun reviewing a draft amendment to the food safety law aimed at addressing key issues, strengthening supervision and ensuring food safety and quality.

    The draft was submitted to the current session of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) for consideration on Tuesday for the first reading.

    The draft includes provisions aimed at strengthening control over the transportation of essential liquid food products by road, introducing control over the registration of liquid infant formulas, and toughening penalties for violations.

    The Food Safety Act came into force in 2009. In 2015, the Act was comprehensively updated. In 2018 and 2021, the Act was amended twice. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Foreign Minister Meets Singapore Foreign Minister

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan in Beijing on Tuesday.

    Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, said Chinese President Xi Jinping had just had a fruitful meeting with Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. He said China appreciated Singapore’s reaffirmation of the one-China principle and its unambiguous opposition to “Taiwan independence.”

    China is willing to use the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore as an opportunity to advance the implementation of the important agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries and the results of this visit, Wang added.

    V. Balakrishnan, in turn, said that Singapore is ready to work with China, guided by a forward-looking strategic vision, to seize the opportunities offered by the development of new technologies and deepen cooperation in various areas such as the economy, trade, investment and connectivity. Singapore, together with other ASEAN countries and China, will adhere to the principles of openness and inclusiveness, and also defend multilateralism, he concluded. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China hopes for speedy ceasefire between Israel and Iran – MFA /detailed version-1/

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — China pays close attention to the developments in the Middle East, does not want tensions to escalate again and hopes for an early ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said at a regular press conference on Tuesday.

    The Chinese diplomat made the statement while commenting on US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a comprehensive ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran.

    Facts have proven that military means cannot bring peace, and dialogue and negotiations are the right way to solve problems, he said.

    China calls on relevant parties to return to the correct path of political settlement as soon as possible. China is willing to work with the international community to make efforts to maintain peace and stability in the Middle East region, Guo Jiakun assured. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Hungary to oppose Ukraine’s integration into NATO and EU at key summits – V. Orban

    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

    BUDAPEST, June 24 (Xinhua) — Hungary will try to block Ukraine’s integration into NATO and the EU at key summits of the two Western blocs this week, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on social media on Monday.

    He said Hungary was seeking to prevent the establishment of institutional links between Ukraine and the two associations that could lead to conflict and financial instability in the region.

    Orban described Ukraine’s potential membership in NATO as an “immediate and direct threat” due to the alliance’s collective defense commitments. Ukraine’s accession to the EU, he added, would pose a “constant and indirect threat” that could intensify at any time.

    According to the Prime Minister, Ukraine’s membership in the European Union could have a negative impact on Hungary’s economy, harming the interests of farmers, leading to a decrease in wages, depriving Hungarian citizens of jobs and diverting funds from Hungary to Ukrainian needs.

    Hungary will confidently overcome “stormy waters” with the help of experience and strength, V. Orban commented on the upcoming NATO and EU summits, which will be held this week in The Hague and Brussels, respectively. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to boost consumption with increased financial support

    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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — China on Tuesday released guidelines to increase financial support to effectively boost consumption.

    The document, jointly issued by six government bodies including the People’s Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank), outlines a series of measures aimed at key areas of consumption.

    The document calls for increased financial support for the consumption of both goods and services. -0-

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  • Russian missile attack kills nine, damages passenger train in southeast Ukraine

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    A Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region on Tuesday killed at least nine people, damaged civilian infrastructure and wounded dozens of train passengers, officials said.

    The two-wave strike killed seven in the regional capital of Dnipro, said governor Serhiy Lysak, where the blast wave also shattered train carriage windows and showered passengers with broken glass.

    Nearly 70 people including 10 children were injured, he said, adding the numbers could still rise. Two people were also killed in the town of Samar, around 10 kilometres (6 miles) from Dnipro, the state emergencies service said.

    Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called on Kyiv’s Western partners to respond to the attack. NATO leaders are currently in The Hague for an alliance summit, where President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hopes to secure more military support against Russia’s full-scale invasionlaunched in 2022.

    “It is a matter of credibility for allies to step up pressure on Moscow,” Sybiha wrote on X.

    He added that schools, kindergartens and a hospital were also damaged in Dnipro. Officials did not provide details of damage in Samar.

    Russia has stepped up air strikes on Ukraine in recent weeks, particularly its capital Kyiv, where 28 people were killed on June 17 in the deadliest such attack this year.

    Another 10 people were killed in air attacks on Kyiv and the surrounding region on Monday.

    (REUTERS)

  • Kremlin rejects charge it did little to help Iran

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Kremlin on Tuesday pushed back against criticism that it had not done enough to back Iran, saying it had taken a “clear position” by condemning U.S. and Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic.

    President Vladimir Putin has condemned what he called “unjustified” U.S. attacks on nuclear sites in Iran, with which he signed a strategic cooperation treaty in January. He said on Monday that Russia would try to help the Iranian people, although he gave no specifics.

    Iranian sources told media earlier this week that Tehran had not been impressed with Russia’s support so far.

    Asked about comparisons to the toppling last year of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, when Moscow refused to send troops or more air power to keep its ally in power, the Kremlin said some people were trying to spoil the Russian-Iranian partnership.

    “Russia actually supported Iran with its clear position,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, adding that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi had appreciated Moscow’s stance when he met Putin on Monday.

    It was still too early to assess the extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities, Peskov said.

    “Some information is coming through the appropriate channels, but it is still too early,” Peskov said. “Hardly anyone has a clear understanding right now.”

    Asked about a Reuters report that Araqchi had brought a letter to Putin from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Peskov said there had been no written document handed over.

    “The fact that there were certain messages from the Iranian leadership is true. But this Reuters report is not true,” Peskov said.

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday a complete ceasefire between Israel and Iran, potentially ending the 12-day war that saw millions flee Tehran and prompted fears of further escalation in the war-torn region.

    “If it has really been possible to achieve a ceasefire, then this can only be welcomed,” Peskov said, adding that Qatar had helped to broker the ceasefire.

    “This is what the Russian Federation has been calling for since the very beginning of this conflict. Therefore, yes, this can and should be welcomed, and we hope that this will be a sustainable ceasefire.”

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Registration for the night bike festival has opened in the capital

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The night bike festival will take place in the capital on July 5. Participation in one of the brightest summer events for fans of cycling and active recreation is free, but advance registration on the official website of the event is required.

    “Residents and guests of the capital have come to love our cycling festivals. More and more participants join them each time. This year, Sergei Sobyanin has ordered two night cycling festivals to be held. Anyone interested can already register for the first night cycling race, which will take place on July 5,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Festival program

    The starting town will open at 20:00. The start of the race is divided into two time intervals: at 21:00 and at 22:00. Participants choose the time when registering. The 27-kilometer route will start from Luzhnetskaya Embankment and end near Sokolniki Park. The entertainment program will last four hours and end at midnight.

    The organizers remind: to ensure that all participants are comfortable, it is important to arrive at the start within the selected time slot. For safety reasons, they are advised to use equipment: a helmet, elbow and knee protection, and bicycle lights. Details and registration are available atwebsite events.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Eritrea: Diaspora Nationals Commemorate Martyrs Day


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    Eritrean nationals in Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, the United States, Russian Federation, South Sudan, Austria, and Finland have commemorated Martyrs Day with pride.

    Eritrean communities in the Swiss cities of Geneva, Lausanne, Valais, Bern, Zurich, Chur, St. Gallen, Solothurn, Basel, Zug, Lucerne, Schaffhausen, and Ticino; Abu Dhabi and its environs in the UAE; Gothenburg, Sweden; Ohio, USA; Moscow, Russian Federation; Vienna, Austria; Aweil and Wau, South Sudan; as well as the Finnish cities of Helsinki, Jyvaskyla, Lahti, and Oulu commemorated Martyrs Day with patriotic zeal. Participants pledged to strengthen their engagement in supporting the Martyrs Trust Fund and the families of martyrs.

    Nationals in Aweil, South Sudan, assumed responsibility for supporting 130 families of martyrs and contributed 3,500 US dollars. Nationals in Abu Dhabi and its environs contributed 5,150 Dirhams, while nationals in Finland contributed 2,830 Euros toward augmenting the Martyrs Trust Fund.

    Nationals in Switzerland who had previously taken on the responsibility of supporting families of martyrs reaffirmed their commitment. Nationals in Canton Geneva and Canton Bern contributed 4,184 Swiss francs; Canton Schaffhausen, 1,320 Swiss francs; Canton St. Gallen, 2,920 Swiss francs; Canton Lausanne, 3,360 Swiss francs; Canton Lucerne, 5,000 Swiss francs; Canton Zurich, 5,565 Swiss francs; Canton Valais, 515 Swiss francs; and Canton Aargau, 500 Swiss francs. The Eritrean community in Biel/Bienne contributed 10,000 Swiss francs to the Martyrs Trust Fund.

    Similarly, nationals in Bern contributed 5,000 Swiss francs in support of seven families of martyrs; nationals in Graubünden contributed 3,600 Swiss francs for five families; and nationals in St. Gallen contributed 10,800 Swiss francs in support of 15 families of martyrs.

    Likewise, nationals residing in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, have pledged to assume responsibility for supporting 11 families of martyrs.

    Events in all cities featured candlelight vigils and walkathon programs.

    In related news, 114,000 Nakfa contributed by staff members of the Northern Red Sea Region administration and Foro sub-zone has been distributed to families of martyrs.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Military parade in China to showcase domestically produced military equipment in active service

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

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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Domestic military equipment in active service with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will be on display at a military parade scheduled to be held in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on Sept. 3, a military officer said at a press conference Tuesday.

    On September 3, China will hold a military parade in Tiananmen Square in central Beijing to mark 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.

    The military parade will feature foot columns, military equipment columns and air echelons. It will feature new types of combat forces, including unmanned intelligent technology.

    Major General Wu Zeke of the Joint Staff of the Central Military Commission (CMC) said the formations to be displayed at the military parade will clearly demonstrate the restructured composition of China’s armed forces as a result of recent military reforms.

    According to him, the columns of military equipment at the military parade will demonstrate China’s latest achievements in the development of the military equipment system.

    The military parade will reflect the new model of using PLA forces – unified command, coordinated operations and comprehensive support, as well as the country’s ability to independently innovate in weapons, the major general added.

    The air echelons will highlight the systematic development of China’s air force combat capabilities and the rapid progress of modern strike power, Wu Zeke noted. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kuomintang veterans who fought in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression will be invited to the military parade on September 3

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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Veterans of the Kuomintang Party troops who fought in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression will be invited to attend the military parade in Tiananmen Square in Beijing scheduled for Sept. 3.

    The military parade will be held as part of a series of events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, a press conference announced on Tuesday.

    As reported at the press conference, veterans of the military, labor and militia, as well as representatives of those who distinguished themselves in providing support to the front during the fight against the Japanese invaders, and relatives of the heroes who died in the war will be invited to watch the parade. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN peacekeepers from China to take part in military parade on September 3

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

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

    BEIJING, June 24 (Xinhua) — Chinese troops with experience in UN peacekeeping will take part in a military parade on Sept. 3 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, Wu Zeke, a spokesman for the Joint Staff of the Central Military Commission, told a press conference on Tuesday.

    The decision not only underscores the solemnity of China’s celebration of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, but also demonstrates the country’s commitment to fulfilling its international obligations and safeguarding world peace, Wu Zeke said.

    He noted that in the 35 years since China joined UN peacekeeping operations, the Chinese military has sent more than 50,000 peacekeepers to more than 20 countries and regions around the world, carrying out 26 UN peacekeeping missions. A total of 17 Chinese servicemen have given their lives for world peace, he added.

    According to Wu Zeke, Chinese peacekeepers have always demonstrated courage and professionalism in the face of armed conflicts, pandemic outbreaks or natural disasters, faithfully carrying out their missions to safeguard peace and stability – from demining and ceasefire monitoring to escorting and conducting emergency rescue operations.

    “The Chinese armed forces have always been a strong force fighting for world peace,” he concluded. -0-

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Will the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold? One factor could be crucial to it sticking

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ali Mamouri, Research Fellow, Middle East Studies, Deakin University

    Amir Levy/Getty Images

    After 12 days of war, US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran that would bring to an end the most dramatic, direct conflict between the two nations in decades.

    Israel and Iran both agreed to adhere to the ceasefire, though they said they would respond with force to any breach.

    If the ceasefire holds – a big if – the key question will be whether this signals the start of lasting peace, or merely a brief pause before renewed conflict.

    As contemporary war studies show, peace tends to endure under one of two conditions: either the total defeat of one side, or the establishment of mutual deterrence. This means both parties refrain from aggression because the expected costs of retaliation far outweigh any potential gains.

    What did each side gain?

    The war marked a turning point for Israel in its decades-long confrontation with Iran. For the first time, Israel successfully brought a prolonged battle to Iranian soil, shifting the conflict from confrontations with Iranian-backed proxy militant groups to direct strikes on Iran itself.

    This was made possible largely due to Israel’s success over the past two years in weakening Iran’s regional proxy network, particularly Hezbollah in Lebanon and Shiite militias in Syria.

    Over the past two weeks, Israel has inflicted significant damage on Iran’s military and scientific elite, killing several high-ranking commanders and nuclear scientists. The civilian toll was also high.

    Additionally, Israel achieved a major strategic objective by pulling the United States directly into the conflict. In coordination with Israel, the US launched strikes on three of Iran’s primary nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

    Despite these gains, Israel did not accomplish all of its stated goals. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had voiced support for regime change, urging Iranians to rise up against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s government, but the senior leadership in Iran remains intact.

    Additionally, Israel did not fully eliminate Iran’s missile program, as Iran continued striking to the last minute before the ceasefire. And Tehran did not acquiesce to Trump’s pre-war demand to end uranium enrichment.

    Although Iran was caught off-guard by Israel’s attacks — particularly as it was engaged in nuclear negotiations with the US — it responded by launching hundreds of missiles towards Israel.

    While many were intercepted, a significant number penetrated Israeli air defences, causing widespread destruction in major cities, dozens of fatalities and hundreds of injuries.

    Iran demonstrated its capacity to strike back, though Israel succeeded in destroying many of its air defence systems, some ballistic missile assets (including missile launchers) and multiple energy facilities.

    Since the beginning of the assault, Iranian officials have repeatedly called for a halt to resume negotiations. Under intense pressure, Iran realised it would not benefit from a prolonged war of attrition with Israel — especially as both nations faced mounting costs and the risk of depleting their military stockpiles if the war continued.

    As theories of victory suggest, success in war is defined not only by the damage inflicted, but by achieving core strategic goals and weakening the enemy’s will and capacity to resist.

    While Israel claims to have achieved the bulk of its objectives, the extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear program is not fully known, nor is its capacity to continue enriching uranium.

    Both sides could remain locked in a volatile standoff over Iran’s nuclear program, with the conflict potentially reigniting whenever either side perceives a strategic opportunity.

    Sticking point over Iran’s nuclear program

    Iran faces even greater challenges as it emerges from the war. With a heavy toll on its leadership and nuclear infrastructure, Tehran will likely prioritise rebuilding its deterrence capability.

    That includes acquiring new advanced air defence systems — potentially from China — and restoring key components of its missile and nuclear programs. (Some experts say Iran did not use some of its most powerful missiles to maintain this deterrence.)

    Iranian officials have claimed they safeguarded more than 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium before the attacks. This stockpile could theoretically be converted into nine to ten nuclear warheads if further enriched to 90%.

    Trump declared Iran’s nuclear capacity had been “totally obliterated”, whereas Rafael Grossi, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog chief, said damage to Iran’s facilities was “very significant”.

    However, analysts have argued Iran will still have a depth of technical knowledge accumulated over decades. Depending on the extent of the damage to its underground facilities, Iran could be capable of restoring and even accelerating its program in a relatively short time frame.

    And the chances of reviving negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program appear slimmer than ever.

    What might future deterrence look like?

    The war has fundamentally reshaped how both Iran and Israel perceive deterrence — and how they plan to secure it going forward.

    For Iran, the conflict reinforced the belief that its survival is at stake. With regime change openly discussed during the war, Iran’s leaders appear more convinced than ever that true deterrence requires two key pillars: nuclear weapons capability, and deeper strategic alignment with China and Russia.

    As a result, Iran is expected to move rapidly to restore and advance its nuclear program, potentially moving towards actual weaponisation — a step it had long avoided, officially.

    At the same time, Tehran is likely to accelerate military and economic cooperation with Beijing and Moscow to hedge against isolation. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasised this close engagement with Russia during a visit to Moscow this week, particularly on nuclear matters.

    Israel, meanwhile, sees deterrence as requiring constant vigilance and a credible threat of overwhelming retaliation. In the absence of diplomatic breakthroughs, Israel may adopt a policy of immediate preemptive strikes on Iranian facilities or leadership figures if it detects any new escalation — particularly related to Iran’s nuclear program.

    In this context, the current ceasefire appears fragile. Without comprehensive negotiations that address the core issues — namely, Iran’s nuclear capabilities — the pause in hostilities may prove temporary.

    Mutual deterrence may prevent a more protracted war for now, but the balance remains precarious and could collapse with little warning.

    Ali Mamouri 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. Will the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold? One factor could be crucial to it sticking – https://theconversation.com/will-the-fragile-ceasefire-between-iran-and-israel-hold-one-factor-could-be-crucial-to-it-sticking-259669

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Will the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold? One factor could be crucial to it sticking

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Ali Mamouri, Research Fellow, Middle East Studies, Deakin University

    Amir Levy/Getty Images

    After 12 days of war, US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran that would bring to an end the most dramatic, direct conflict between the two nations in decades.

    Israel and Iran both agreed to adhere to the ceasefire, though they said they would respond with force to any breach.

    If the ceasefire holds – a big if – the key question will be whether this signals the start of lasting peace, or merely a brief pause before renewed conflict.

    As contemporary war studies show, peace tends to endure under one of two conditions: either the total defeat of one side, or the establishment of mutual deterrence. This means both parties refrain from aggression because the expected costs of retaliation far outweigh any potential gains.

    What did each side gain?

    The war marked a turning point for Israel in its decades-long confrontation with Iran. For the first time, Israel successfully brought a prolonged battle to Iranian soil, shifting the conflict from confrontations with Iranian-backed proxy militant groups to direct strikes on Iran itself.

    This was made possible largely due to Israel’s success over the past two years in weakening Iran’s regional proxy network, particularly Hezbollah in Lebanon and Shiite militias in Syria.

    Over the past two weeks, Israel has inflicted significant damage on Iran’s military and scientific elite, killing several high-ranking commanders and nuclear scientists. The civilian toll was also high.

    Additionally, Israel achieved a major strategic objective by pulling the United States directly into the conflict. In coordination with Israel, the US launched strikes on three of Iran’s primary nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

    Despite these gains, Israel did not accomplish all of its stated goals. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had voiced support for regime change, urging Iranians to rise up against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s government, but the senior leadership in Iran remains intact.

    Additionally, Israel did not fully eliminate Iran’s missile program, as Iran continued striking to the last minute before the ceasefire. And Tehran did not acquiesce to Trump’s pre-war demand to end uranium enrichment.

    Although Iran was caught off-guard by Israel’s attacks — particularly as it was engaged in nuclear negotiations with the US — it responded by launching hundreds of missiles towards Israel.

    While many were intercepted, a significant number penetrated Israeli air defences, causing widespread destruction in major cities, dozens of fatalities and hundreds of injuries.

    Iran demonstrated its capacity to strike back, though Israel succeeded in destroying many of its air defence systems, some ballistic missile assets (including missile launchers) and multiple energy facilities.

    Since the beginning of the assault, Iranian officials have repeatedly called for a halt to resume negotiations. Under intense pressure, Iran realised it would not benefit from a prolonged war of attrition with Israel — especially as both nations faced mounting costs and the risk of depleting their military stockpiles if the war continued.

    As theories of victory suggest, success in war is defined not only by the damage inflicted, but by achieving core strategic goals and weakening the enemy’s will and capacity to resist.

    While Israel claims to have achieved the bulk of its objectives, the extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear program is not fully known, nor is its capacity to continue enriching uranium.

    Both sides could remain locked in a volatile standoff over Iran’s nuclear program, with the conflict potentially reigniting whenever either side perceives a strategic opportunity.

    Sticking point over Iran’s nuclear program

    Iran faces even greater challenges as it emerges from the war. With a heavy toll on its leadership and nuclear infrastructure, Tehran will likely prioritise rebuilding its deterrence capability.

    That includes acquiring new advanced air defence systems — potentially from China — and restoring key components of its missile and nuclear programs. (Some experts say Iran did not use some of its most powerful missiles to maintain this deterrence.)

    Iranian officials have claimed they safeguarded more than 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium before the attacks. This stockpile could theoretically be converted into nine to ten nuclear warheads if further enriched to 90%.

    Trump declared Iran’s nuclear capacity had been “totally obliterated”, whereas Rafael Grossi, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog chief, said damage to Iran’s facilities was “very significant”.

    However, analysts have argued Iran will still have a depth of technical knowledge accumulated over decades. Depending on the extent of the damage to its underground facilities, Iran could be capable of restoring and even accelerating its program in a relatively short time frame.

    And the chances of reviving negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program appear slimmer than ever.

    What might future deterrence look like?

    The war has fundamentally reshaped how both Iran and Israel perceive deterrence — and how they plan to secure it going forward.

    For Iran, the conflict reinforced the belief that its survival is at stake. With regime change openly discussed during the war, Iran’s leaders appear more convinced than ever that true deterrence requires two key pillars: nuclear weapons capability, and deeper strategic alignment with China and Russia.

    As a result, Iran is expected to move rapidly to restore and advance its nuclear program, potentially moving towards actual weaponisation — a step it had long avoided, officially.

    At the same time, Tehran is likely to accelerate military and economic cooperation with Beijing and Moscow to hedge against isolation. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasised this close engagement with Russia during a visit to Moscow this week, particularly on nuclear matters.

    Israel, meanwhile, sees deterrence as requiring constant vigilance and a credible threat of overwhelming retaliation. In the absence of diplomatic breakthroughs, Israel may adopt a policy of immediate preemptive strikes on Iranian facilities or leadership figures if it detects any new escalation — particularly related to Iran’s nuclear program.

    In this context, the current ceasefire appears fragile. Without comprehensive negotiations that address the core issues — namely, Iran’s nuclear capabilities — the pause in hostilities may prove temporary.

    Mutual deterrence may prevent a more protracted war for now, but the balance remains precarious and could collapse with little warning.

    Ali Mamouri 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. Will the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold? One factor could be crucial to it sticking – https://theconversation.com/will-the-fragile-ceasefire-between-iran-and-israel-hold-one-factor-could-be-crucial-to-it-sticking-259669

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  • Nuclear watchdog IAEA sounds alarm over ‘grave threat’ following Iran atomic site attacks

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Tensions in the Middle East escalated dramatically following a series of devastating air attacks exchanged between Israel and Iran, triggered by a direct U.S. military strike on three of Iran’s major nuclear facilities. Explosions shook Tehran as Israel launched coordinated assaults on government and military installations across Iran. In retaliation, Iran fired multiple waves of missiles and drones into Israeli territory, with strikes reported in several cities.

    As part of its sweeping offensive, the Israeli Defense Forces targeted the entrance of Tehran’s Evin Prison—a high-security facility known for housing political prisoners, dual nationals, and regime critics—signaling an expansion of Israeli objectives beyond strictly military targets.

    Amid the intensifying crisis, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf declared that the legislature is weighing legislation to suspend all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Qalibaf insisted Iran remains committed to peaceful nuclear activity but criticized the agency’s alleged politicization and failure to uphold its professional commitments. He warned that continued non-compliance by the IAEA could force Iran to withdraw entirely from cooperation.

    The conflict’s ripple effects spread across the region, prompting major energy companies operating in Iraq—such as Eni, BP, and Total Energies—to begin emergency evacuations of foreign personnel, according to Iraq’s state-run Basra Oil Company. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Qatar issued an urgent advisory instructing American citizens to stay indoors until further notice, citing the ongoing hostilities and U.S. air operations against Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

    In Vienna, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, convened an emergency session of the agency’s Board of Governors to address the unfolding situation. He urged Iran to restore full IAEA access to nuclear facilities, particularly to monitor enriched uranium stockpiles. Grossi confirmed that Iran’s key sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan were struck by cruise missiles and ground-penetrating munitions. While no abnormal radiation levels have been detected off-site, he emphasized the urgency of negotiations and a return to technical oversight. IAEA inspectors remain in Iran and are prepared to resume their duties, he said.

    Grossi’s call for restraint and transparency came as Tehran signaled its intent to limit cooperation with the agency unless provided with credible assurances regarding the IAEA’s impartial conduct.

    As diplomatic efforts intensified, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Moscow. Expressing firm support for Iran, Putin condemned the U.S. and Israeli strikes as an “unprovoked act of aggression” and reiterated Russia’s strategic alliance with Tehran. He noted ongoing consultations with U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, UAE President Mohammed Al Nahyan, and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

    During the meeting, Araghchi denounced the attacks on Iran’s facilities as violations of international law and expressed gratitude for Russia’s steadfast position. Both sides affirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination as the regional crisis continues to unfold.

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The territory of the Alekseevsky Convent will be improved — Sergei Sobyanin

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, territories in three districts of the capital’s Central Administrative District will be put in order. Thus, the spaces near the Alekseevsky Stavropegic Convent, in the courtyards on Butyrsky Val, Lesnaya and other streets, as well as in the 10th Anniversary of October Square will be transformed. This was reported in on your blog Sergei Sobyanin said.

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    last year “We have tidied up the Trubetskoy Estate Park in Khamovniki, the exhibition space near the TASS news agency, the territory of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts on Delegatskaya Street, and the school at the Alekseevsky Monastery. This year we will refresh several more territories,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Pond, gazebo and memorials

    In Krasnoselsky District, comprehensive improvements are already being carried out on the territory of the Alekseevsky Stavropegic Convent in 2nd Krasnoselsky Lane (Building 5, Building 1). This is the oldest convent in Moscow, the history of which begins in the 14th century.

    “The improvements will add comfort, opportunities for outdoor recreation and will form a complete architectural appearance of the temple complex, which is visited by many parishioners,” noted Sergei Sobyanin.

    An artificial pond will be built in the northern part, with walking paths made of granite screenings laid around it, benches installed along them, and a gazebo on one of the banks.

    In addition, memorial zones will be created here. The first will contain cenotaphs – tablets with the names of people who were buried in the lost cemetery. The other zone will house a lapidarium – an exhibition of elements found on the territory of historical sites, fragments of tombstones and other items.

    They will also build non-permanent pavilions for a dining room, guest house, laundry room, garage and storage room.

    The fence will be made in the same style as the one located at the main entrance from the Third Transport Ring. Old paths will be renovated and new ones will be laid, flower beds will be laid out and new trees and bushes will be planted. In the evening, the territory will be illuminated by lanterns made in a historical style.

    The chapel of the Icon of the Mother of God “Unfading Flower”, cenotaphs and flower garden will have architectural and artistic lighting.

    Original lawn and spectacular hydrangea

    Triumphalnaya Square in the Tverskoy District, which many city residents still call Mayakovka, acquired its current appearance in 2015. For example, the famous swings were installed there.

    This year, a comfortable public space will appear in front of the capital’s building Committee on Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura), between 1st and 2nd Brestskaya streets. Work has already begun there.

    The existing parking lot will remain in its original location, and new asphalt will be laid on it and in the driveways. The parking lot will be separated by bollards and barriers. The remaining space will be paved with granite tiles of the same color and shape as in the other part of the square.

    On the side of the Moskomarkhitektura building, it is planned to make an original lawn with small hills, using geoplastics. It will be separated from the pedestrian part by a retaining wall made of architectural concrete, on which comfortable wooden seats will be installed. In addition, the territory will be additionally landscaped by planting spectacular white hydrangea.

    Another green island with a lawn and a hedge closer to the roadway will be put in order. Landscape lighting will give both green areas a special charm in the evening hours.

    Three-arm lanterns with energy-saving lamps, benches and trash bins will be installed on the square.

    Play areas and playgrounds for pets

    In the Tverskoy district, the block bounded by Novoslobodskaya, Butyrsky Val, Lesnoy and 2nd Lesnoy Lane streets will be improved.

    “In total, we will put 17 courtyard areas in order – we will update children’s and sports grounds, and we will create a zone for walking and training for four-legged pets. We will also arrange zones for quiet rest,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    On Novolesnaya Street, in the courtyard of buildings 11, 7/11 and 7, building 2, a bright children’s playground will be equipped. Older children will be able to feel like conquerors of the seas, playing on ship-shaped complexes, and little ones will be able to ride on swings or practice fine motor skills in the sandbox.

    Another bright play area will appear in the courtyard of house 48 on Butyrsky Val Street and house 18, building 3 on Novolesnaya Street. Here they will install complexes with spiral slides reminiscent of fairy-tale castles, place various development modules, a carousel and a seesaw.

    The project also includes cozy areas for quiet relaxation with round tables, benches, chess tables and swings with canopies. Plans also include updating the sports area for outdoor training near buildings 18, building 1 and 18, building 2 on Novolesnaya Street.

    In the courtyard between houses 32 and 34 on Butyrskaya Street and house 17/21 on Novolesnaya Street, a multi-section play complex with slides and climbing frames, a mini-climbing wall and swings will appear.

    Near house 8 in 2-y Lesnoy Pereulok and house 1 in Poryadkovy Pereulok, two large play complexes with slides and wave elements for climbing will be equipped. Here you can also play teqball and table tennis. In 2-y Lesnoy Pereulok, there will be an area with exercise machines.

    On Lesnaya Street, near house 45, a modern dog walking area will be built with barriers, tunnels and balance beams. A basketball hoop and table tennis tables will be installed nearby.

    Several playgrounds and carousels will appear on Butyrsky Val Street near houses 50 and 52. Athletes will be able to play panna football, teqball, table tennis and do exercises on exercise machines.

    In addition, the paths will be put in order and trees and shrubs will be planted.

    Pavilions and piers will appear on Pushkinskaya Embankment in Gorky ParkThree Moscow venues received new design as part of the Gardens and Flowers festival

    Exercise machines and swings

    In Khamovniki, the 10th Anniversary of October Square, located on the transit route to the Sportivnaya metro station, will be transformed. A large sports ground with exercise machines will be set up here, as well as recreation areas with park swings and benches.

    In addition, trees will be planted in the park, the lawn will be updated and bright flower beds will be laid out. The space will become even greener and more comfortable.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow is actively developing interregional cooperation in the field of procurement

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    From June 23 to 27, Perm is hosting the All-Russian Conference “Public Procurement Perm – 2025”, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the contract system of Russia. It brought together experts from the professional community to discuss issues of regional regulation of public procurement, the specifics of applying the national regime, as well as promising technologies for optimizing procurement processes.

    “Moscow is actively developing interregional cooperation in the procurement sphere. In particular, one of the main platforms for such interaction is the supplier portal – an electronic platform for small-volume public procurement, where customers from 42 regions of the country and more than 375 thousand suppliers from all over Russia work, including more than 13 thousand from Perm Krai, where our conference is taking place. From January to the end of May, customers from the regions concluded 40.8 thousand contracts on the portal for 5.9 billion rubles. At the same time, entrepreneurs from Perm Krai became leaders among regional suppliers in the number of transactions – it amounted to 14.8 thousand – and second in the volume of contracts, which reached 1.6 billion rubles,” said the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy during his speech at the plenary session “20 years of the contract system of Russia. Development Prospects”

    Kirill Purtov.

    Based on the results of the first five months of this year, the top five most active supplier regions on the portal by number of contracts also included Moscow Region – 11.9 thousand transactions, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug – 4.8 thousand, Sverdlovsk Region – 2.8 thousand and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra – 2.7 thousand.

    The conference was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia, the Federal Treasury, regional procurement regulators, and other experts.

    Suppliers portal was created in 2013 to automate small-volume purchases. The list of goods, works and services offered by entrepreneurs includes more than 3.1 million unique items. About 1.5 thousand contracts are concluded on the platform daily.

    Representative offices have been opened in the regions, where specialists help users with work on the site, hold meetings and collect suggestions for improving the service. In addition, you can contact the support service around the clock by phone: 7 800 303-12-34 or through the contact form at portal.

    The functional customer of the supplier portal is Moscow City Department of Competition Policy, and the capital oversees technical development Department of Information Technology.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 400 Muscovites are beginning to move into a residential complex on Sportivnaya Street under the renovation program

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Troitsky administrative district, residents of four old houses are beginning a phased resettlement under the renovation program. They will move to a new complex on Sportivnaya Street (houses 3 and 5). This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “About 400 residents from two old houses on Sportivnaya Street and two more on Lesnaya and Pionerskaya Streets are starting a phased resettlement to a residential complex built under the renovation program. An information center has been opened on the ground floor, where city residents can get the necessary assistance at all stages of the move. After the resettlement is complete, social and household facilities will appear in its place, such as a pharmacy, shops, or a leisure center for children. In total, about 10 thousand Muscovites from 104 houses will have to be resettled to new apartments in the Troitsky Administrative District under the renovation program,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The residential complex was built in an area with developed urban infrastructure. Nearby are educational institutions, healthcare facilities, the N.V. Pushkov Gymnasium Museum, as well as shops and cafes.

    The courtyard was landscaped, a children’s playground with a safe surface, a sports area and two recreation areas were equipped. In addition, CCTV cameras and outdoor lighting were installed there.

    “In total, the two buildings of the residential complex on Sportivnaya Street have 240 apartments with finished, improved finishing. Their total area is over 13 thousand square meters. The residential complex was built taking into account the principles of a barrier-free environment. The vestibules and elevator halls are located on the same level, without high steps, and pedestrian passages in the courtyard are designed to make it comfortable for people with limited mobility to move around. Elevators have been installed in the entrances, rooms for concierges and storage rooms for strollers and bicycles have been equipped. In order for residents to move to new apartments to be truly comfortable, the city provides free services of movers and a car to participants in the renovation program. You can use the “Assistance in moving” service yourself on the mos.ru portal or at the resettlement information center,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The first to receive letters with offers of equivalent apartments were more than 80 residents of house 6 on Sportivnaya Street, noted Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property. City residents began inspecting their homes on June 18. This week, 60 Muscovites from house 7 on Pionerskaya Street will join them. In early July, more than 250 city residents from house 5 on Lesnaya Street and house 8 on Sportivnaya Street will begin inspecting their homes.

    The capital’s employees also help participants in the renovation program with paperwork at the resettlement information center. Department of City Property. To prepare a draft agreement, residents need copies of personal and title documents. Muscovites who have a full account on the mos.ru portal can upload them online through the super service “Moving under the renovation program”. It becomes available as soon as a notification about the start of the resettlement is received in your personal account.

    As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, will help you prepare for your planned move general instructions, available in the super service “Moving under the renovation program” on the mos.ru portal. With its help, you can find out how to organize everything, get information on the necessary documents for drawing up a contract, and also use links to useful services. If you configure the parameters of the move, the super service will have the opportunity to read the instructions for a specific life situation.

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

    From March to May, about 10.2 thousand city residents became owners of housing under the renovation programRenovation program: in May, about 3.5 thousand Muscovites received apartments in new buildings

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

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

    Get the latest news quicklythe city’s official telegram channel Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At the conference of employees and students of the State University of Management, a new Academic Council was elected and the future of education was discussed

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On June 23, a conference of employees and students of the State University of Management was held at the State University of Management.

    Of the 151 approved delegates, 130 people took part in the meeting; the required quorum was 101 delegates, therefore the Conference was considered to have taken place.

    The Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov was unanimously elected as the Chairman of the Conference; the Secretariat included Marina Grigorieva, Artem Geokchakyan and Irina Kogotkova.

    Those gathered also approved the credentials committee, consisting of Marina Zhukova, Olga Zhuravleva and Natalia Tymchuk.

    The following persons were members of the counting commission: Olga Ageeva; Valeria Androsenko; Maria Guseva; Valentina Polyakova; Alexey Stepanov; Marina Trachenko; Milena Trapezanova; Elena Frolova; Andrey Sychev.

    After the conference regulations were approved, those gathered moved on to consider the agenda items, of which there were four:

    Approval of employee representatives in the labor dispute commission; Approval of the number of members of the Academic Council of the State University of Management in the amount of 47 people; Approval of the number of elected members of the Academic Council of the State University of Management in the amount of 32 people; Election of members of the Academic Council of the State University of Management.

    As a result of the vote, the following employees were approved for the labor dispute commission:

    From the employer’s side:

    Bryukhanov Dmitry Yurievich; Lenshin Sergey Ivanovich; Morozova Alexandra Yurievna.

    On behalf of the representative body of workers – the Trade Union Committee of the State University of Management:

    Brikoshina Irina Stanislavovna; Dmitrieva Svetlana Yurievna; Trapezanova Milena Valerievna.

    The number of members of the Academic Council of the State University of Management in the amount of 47 people and the number of elected members of the Academic Council of the State University of Management in the amount of 32 people were also unanimously approved on the basis of the decision of the Academic Council of the State University of Management dated May 27, 2025 No. 13.

    Following a secret vote, the following were elected to the Academic Council:

    No.

     

    Full name of the candidate

     

    1.

    Astafieva Olga Evgenievna

    2.

    Afanasyev Valentin Yakovlevich

    3.

    Ashurbekov Rafik Ashurbekovich

    4.

    Borisova Victoria Vladimirovna

    5.

    Godin Vladimir Viktorovich

    6.

    Grigorieva Marina Yuryevna

    7.

    Gonov Askarbi Muvedovich

    8.

    Dikikh Vadim Alexandrovich

    9.

    Zhukova Marina Alexandrovna

    10.

    Zhuravleva Olga Vyacheslavovna

    11.

    Kabaeva Kristina Olegovna

    12.

    Kamchatova Ekaterina Yuryevna

    13.

    Karp Marina Viktorovna

    14.

    Kuznetsov Nikolay Vladimirovich

    15.

    Larshina Ekaterina Andreevna

    16.

    Morozova Alexandra Yuryevna

    17.

    Nosova Elizaveta Vladimirovna

    18.

    Ovchinnikova Tatyana Vladimirovna

    19.

    Omelchenko Nikolay Alekseevich

    20.

    Perfil’ev Alexey Anatolyevich

    21.

    Pletnev Maxim Gennadievich

    22.

    Polyakov Mikhail Borisovich

    23.

    Redko Evgeniy Valerievich

    24.

    Smirnov Evgeniy Nikolaevich

    25.

    Sokolovskaya Irina Eduardovna

    26.

    Starostin Vasily Sergeevich

    27.

    Sudorgin Oleg Anatolievich

    28.

    Starkova Natalia Alekseevna

    29.

    Sumarokova Ekaterina Viktorovna

    30.

    Chicherin Vadim Petrovich

    31.

    Chuev Sergey Vladimirovich

    32.

    Shnyreva Elena Arkadyevna

    Director of the Department of Digital Development and Admission of Applicants Vadim Dikikh gave a presentation on “The State University of Management in the Modern System of Higher Education”.

    “As you all know, next year higher education in our country will undergo changes. First of all, this is the rejection of the Bologna system and the formation of our own. It is already known that it will consist of three equivalent stages, which will form unified tracks. In other words, each stage will logically continue the previous one and it will be impossible to study at the first stage for one profession, and then go to the second stage for a completely different one. There will also be more practice and interaction with industrial partners in education,” said Vadim Dikikh.

    In addition, Vadim Aleksandrovich devoted significant attention in his speech to the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the modern education system.

    “Now all browsers use AI to quickly find answers to queries. This has greatly affected both the work of teachers and staff, and interaction with students. AI is only in the development and implementation stage. Many young specialists face problems of misunderstanding when setting a task. Do not forget that neural networks are the same algorithm that was trained on the basis that we ourselves have been creating over the past 50 years in the form of our publications,” Vadim Dikikh shared.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 6.3 thousand entrances of residential buildings have been repaired in Moscow since the beginning of the year

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of this year, specialists from the city services complex have repaired more than 6.3 thousand entrances of apartment buildings. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Maintenance of entrances of residential buildings in a standard condition is under special control, therefore a unified approach to the current repair of these premises has been formed in the capital. This year, work is planned in more than 16 thousand entrances, of which over 6.3 thousand have been repaired,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    The mandatory list of works includes cosmetic repairs – painting of entrance groups, ceilings and walls. If necessary, specialists repair window and door units in halls and vestibules, railings and steps, change signs with floor numbers and lighting fixtures. Craftsmen also remove electrical wiring into special boxes and update the thermal insulation of pipelines, wall cladding, mailboxes and other damaged elements and structures.

    Residents are warned in advance about the start dates of repairs – the relevant information is posted on special stands and in public areas.

    The measures implemented in the capital for the current repair of entrances of apartment buildings correspond to the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    Routine repairs of residential building entrances have begun

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