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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin congratulated a schoolgirl who passed the Unified State Exam with the maximum 400 points

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow schoolgirl Nadezhda Yashmolkina scored the maximum 400 points on the Unified State Exam. Sergei Sobyanin reported this in his telegram channel.

    “The girl plans to make a career in IT. Now she is choosing between HSE, Moscow State University and Baumanka. I am sure that every university will be happy to have such a student, and in the future – any Moscow company. I sincerely congratulate Nadya, her teachers and parents, I wish her good luck!” – wrote the Mayor of Moscow.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin.

    The graduate of school #1514 received the highest score in each of four subjects: Russian language, specialized mathematics, computer science and physics. During the year, she also won six specialized Olympiads and participated in the final stages of the All-Russian School Olympiad in Mathematics and Computer Science.

    The main period of the Unified State Exam will end in early July, and then the final results will be announced. But right now, only Nadezhda has such an outstanding result in the country – 100 points in all subjects.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From the Caspian to Kamchatka: what kind of herring can you buy at the Moscow-on-the-Wave markets

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    June is the season for catching Pacific herring, so at the beginning of summer a new catch of this popular fish appears on the capital’s shelves. At the “Moscow – on the Wave” markets you can buy herring from the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, as well as the Bering and Caspian seas.

    So different and very tasty

    Each type of herring has its own characteristics. Pacific herring has tender meat and rich taste, it is best suited for salads and sandwiches. You can find this type in the canned food section. Canned herring is usually purchased when there is no time or desire to cut up the fish yourself.

    Olyutorskaya herring is a subspecies of Pacific herring. The fish got its name from the place where it was caught: it lives in Olyutorsky Bay of the Bering Sea on the northeastern coast of Kamchatka. This herring is considered one of the fattest, tastiest and healthiest. The tender meat is rich in unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins D and B12. At the Moscow-on-the-Wave fish markets, Olyutorskaya herring is sold lightly salted and fresh-frozen.

    Atlantic herring is also popular among city dwellers, as it has a balanced taste and is versatile in cooking: it is not only salted and smoked, but also marinated and even fried. Due to its high protein and healthy fat content, it is one of the most nutritious sea fish. Whole Atlantic herring carcasses are sold in the frozen food department and the specialized Seledochka department.

    Caspian herring (another name is zalom) is known for its large size and high fat content (up to 20 percent), which makes it especially tasty. In addition, this fish is rich in such useful microelements as calcium and iron. In the past, Caspian herring was served at the royal table and was considered a delicacy. The gastronomic legend is sold in the markets in the lightly salted fish section.

    Canapes, cold appetizers and hot dishes

    Aleksandr Chervyakov, a chef at the Moscow-on-the-Wave fish market, says that the culinary use of herring is by no means limited to the traditional salad. For example, he recommends a fresh look at the usual combination of products and suggests making canapes from lightly salted fish, boiled potatoes, pickled onions (or fresh cucumbers) and garlic sauce. This buffet snack is made quickly, looks appetizing and turns out very tasty.

    The chef also reminded that herring can be fried or baked, and shared a recipe. Fresh-frozen fish should be cut, removing bones and skin, and marinated with garlic and unagi sauce. The marinated fillet should be put on thin skewers or sticks and lightly fried over high heat. Wrap the finished fish in foil and let it rest on its own. Serve the dish with mashed potatoes.

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    The Moscow-on-the-Wave fish markets, which opened in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky (November 2023) and Mitino (September 2024) districts, are popular among city residents. Each is several thousand square meters in area, two million people have already visited them, and about 1.5 thousand tons of products have been sold. In addition to shopping arcades, there are storage areas with different temperature conditions, food courts, and master class studios. And most importantly, there are laboratories on site that check the quality of all products sold.

    The range includes more than 600 types of fish and seafood. Products are supplied from the key fish regions of the country: Astrakhan, Murmansk, Magadan regions, Kamchatka and Khabarovsk territories, Karelia, Crimea and Yakutia.

    More information about the activities of the capital Department of Trade and Services can be found inofficial telegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Summer in a New Format”: Moscow’s Employment Service Prepares a Program for Children

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital will host a unique career guidance program for teenagers for the seventh time “Summer in a new format” city employment service. 3.5 thousand schoolchildren will join it. This was reported by the head of the Moscow employment service and the center “Professions of the Future” Andrey Tarasov.

    “Moscow is developing various mechanisms for career guidance. The city’s employment service is holding the first stage of a comprehensive career guidance program for ninth-graders at the Professions of the Future center. Another important project is summer employment for our schoolchildren. This is a unique opportunity for children to spend time productively and earn their first money. We pay special attention to teenagers from large, foster and single-parent families, from families in difficult life situations, as well as children of participants in a special military operation. This year, 3.5 thousand young Muscovites will take part in the events. They will attend about 200 lectures, master classes, trainings and excursions. More than 500 major enterprises, as well as leading colleges and universities of the capital are partners of the Summer in a New Format program. Over the entire period of the program’s existence, more than 16.5 thousand people have joined it,” said Andrei Tarasov.

    The Summer in a New Format program includes three projects: Summer of My Career, PROHeroes, and Internships.

    Master a new profession and earn your first money

    The Summer of My Career project begins on July 10. All teenagers in the capital can take part in it. The kids will be offered to choose one of the specialized schools in 30 areas. This year, new specialties have appeared: fashion designer-stylist, barista, pastry chef and logistician.

    The training will be held in two shifts every day, except Saturday and Sunday. To become a participant in the project, you must sign up for website.

    Project “PROHeroes” will introduce young Muscovites from family centers to heroic professions in the areas of “Rescuers”, “Aviation” and “Motorsport”. Teenagers will visit the State Budgetary Institution “System 112”, fire and rescue teams, try themselves in the roles of air traffic controllers, pilots and aircraft designers, and will be able to practice on flight simulators.

    This year’s new direction is “Moscow Transport”. The children will be told about the professions in demand in this area, introduced to the specifics of working in the urban passenger transport system and taught driving techniques on simulators of a metro electric train, tram, bus and electric bus at the corporate university of the transport complex.

    The events of the PROHeroes project will be held in two streams: from June 23 to July 16 and from July 28 to August 22.

    Summer project “Internships” will allow the pupils of family centers, teenagers from single-parent, large and low-income families, children of participants in a special military operation to earn their first money. They will be able to undergo practical training in state institutions and leading companies in Moscow, acquire basic skills in in-demand professions.

    The recruitment is carried out by the capital’s family centers and the Unified Center for Support of SVO Participants and Their Family Members. The institutions’ specialists will support future interns at all stages – from preparing a package of documents to signing contracts.

    The internships will be held in three streams from June 16 to August 8. Upon successful completion, the students will receive a cash stipend.

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    The Moscow City Employment Service is the largest state personnel operator that helps residents of the capital find work. Its structure includes employment offices, many of which are located in the My Documents government service centers. The flagship centers are open at the following addresses: Kuusinen Street, Building 2, Building 1, and Shabolovka Street, Building 48. The specialized employment center My Career is located on Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street (Building 1, Building 1).

    At the Professions of the Future center (38 Shchepkina Street, Building 1), you can master one of 75 in-demand professions in various sectors of the economy in a maximum of three and a half months. Career mentors will help you find a job after completing your training. The center’s partners include more than three thousand employers. In addition, a comprehensive career guidance program is being implemented here for ninth-grade students.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students from the capital’s colleges completed summer internships as camp counselors

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Over a thousand students from Moscow colleges have completed camp counselor training in more than 130 children’s camps throughout Russia. Future teachers fromMoscow Pedagogical College AndInstitute of Secondary Vocational Education named after K.D. Ushinsky of Moscow City Pedagogical University gained experience communicating with children and organizing events. This was reported by the press service of the capital Department of Education and Science.

    “Counselor practice is an integral part of the training of students at Moscow pedagogical colleges. It allows the students to apply their knowledge in real conditions, develop professional skills and gain experience working with children. Since the beginning of the summer, future teachers have completed their practice in children’s camps, including leading all-Russian and international children’s centers. Among them are the International Children’s Center “Artek”, the all-Russian children’s centers “Smena” and “Orlyonok”, – the press service of the department reported.

    During their studies at college, students learn how to establish contact with children, act in emergency situations and observe safety rules, and also solve cases where they model possible behavior scenarios and practice communication algorithms. This helps them organize their leisure program: active and educational games, quizzes, quests, creative competitions, and physical education minutes.

    Thus, Anna Selezneva, a fourth-year student at the Moscow Pedagogical College, completed an internship at the All-Russian Children’s Center “Orlyonok”. Following the internship, the girl received a job offer. Now she studies on an individual schedule and works with children aged 16-17.

    “I have taken part in dozens of camps in my life, including Artek, Smena and Orlyonok. I have always been interested in how camp counselors manage to be both friends and mentors for children. This interest led me to the Moscow Pedagogical College. Here I learned the basics of the profession and got the opportunity to do an internship at the camp. Now I am officially employed, I work with children and I know exactly how important it is to be there in time, listen, support and simply be someone they trust,” shared Anna Selezneva.

    Darya Nagach, a third-year student at the K.D. Ushinsky Institute of Secondary Vocational Education of the Moscow City Pedagogical University, completed an internship at the All-Russian Children’s Center “Smena.” The girl worked with children aged 14–17: she introduced them to a variety of pedagogical specialties and helped them develop their first professional skills. According to Darya, the camp has many interesting events not only for children, but also for counselors. For example, young specialists can talk to a psychologist or attend training sessions on working with teenagers. The administration ensures that counselors can reveal their abilities. Thanks to the internship, Darya became convinced that she had chosen the right profession and wants to continue developing in the field of pedagogy.

    This year, the admissions campaign at the capital’s colleges will begin on June 26. Applications can be submitted electronically atmos.ru portalApplicants are allowed to simultaneously choose five specialties in one or several educational institutions.

    You can learn more about popular areas of study at open days at the capital’s colleges. You can see their schedule and register for events on the website Moscow Center for the Development of Professional Education.

    Sergei Sobyanin named new areas that will appear in colleges from September

    Detailed information about in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital’s colleges is available on the website “Colleges of Moscow”, as well as in the same names telegram channel and the community on the social network “VKontakte”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Professions of the Future Center named the vacancies with the highest salaries

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow center “Professions of the Future” compiled a rating of vacancies with the highest salaries in the capital’s labor market. Employers are looking for specialists in the fields of industry, IT, transport and finance. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “In the capital, we are creating an entire ecosystem of professional development for city residents of different ages — from career guidance and training to assistance in finding employment. One of the most important elements of the integrated approach is the work of the flagship center “Professions of the Future”. More than half a million vacancies, most of which do not require higher education, are presented in the center’s aggregated database. It allows city residents to find offers from employers that best match their skills and interests, including opportunities for career growth and increased income. Today, salaries of highly qualified specialists in a number of in-demand professions reach 500 thousand rubles per month — this applies to the IT, industry, transport and financial sector. In all of these areas, the center offers retraining by choosing one of 75 short educational programs,” noted Anastasia Rakova.

    The highest paid area remains the industrial sector. Thus, specialists in argon welding are needed. Their salary can be up to 500 thousand rubles per month. For this position, you need work experience of at least three years, a specialized education, and a certificate of at least the fourth category.

    IT workers can also expect a high income. For example, the salary of a team leader of developers-analysts reaches 450 thousand rubles. Such a specialist must have management experience of at least four years. Another promising area is the financial sector. Employers are ready to offer a leading business analyst 400 thousand rubles per month. Specialists with deep expertise in cash transactions are especially in demand.

    Qualified workers in the transport industry are also in high demand. For example, a car repairman must have a qualification of at least the fourth category, and an experienced logistics manager is required to have their own client base and the ability to work with large volumes of information. The average income of such specialists is 250 thousand rubles.

    In addition, the list of the highest-paid professions includes a CNC machine operator-setter, service engineer, product manager, electric train driver, customer service manager, and electrician, who can earn up to 200 thousand rubles.

    As Sergei Sobyanin previously noted in the strategy for the development of Moscow’s social protection system until 2030, the city offers any Muscovite and residents of other regions the opportunity to develop their own human resources potential and successfully integrate into the largest labor market in our country.

    At the Professions of the Future center on Shchepkina Street (38 Building 1), you can master one of 75 in-demand specialties in various sectors of the economy in a maximum of 3.5 months. Career mentors will help you find a job after completing your training. The center’s partners include more than three thousand employers. In addition, it implements a comprehensive career guidance program for ninth-grade students.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A modern public and business space will appear in the Yuzhnoportovy district under the KRT program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the south-east of the capital, a site will be reorganized under the integrated territorial development program (ITD). Draft resolution published on the mos.ru portal. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “A modern public and business space will appear in the Yuzhnoportovy district of the capital at the address: Volgogradsky Prospekt, Building 32. It is planned to build business facilities on the 14.38-hectare site allocated for redevelopment. This will be convenient for residents of new buildings located near the site being reorganized. As a result of the project, almost five thousand jobs will be created in the district,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Not far from the site is the Volgogradsky Prospekt station of the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya metro line and Ugreshskaya of the Moscow Central Circle. In addition, major highways run nearby: Volgogradsky Prospekt and the Third Transport Ring.

    “The integrated development project for the territory includes the construction of office and administrative buildings and a trade and exhibition complex. In addition, a modern pavilion for holding fairs is planned to be built on the site. The entire territory will be landscaped, improved and provided with a convenient street and road network,” he added.

    Vladislav Ovchinsky, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy.

    According to the program of integrated development of territories, multifunctional city blocks are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 KRT projects with a total area of about 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in Moscow. This work is being carried outon behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Concerts to a Poetry Marathon: Youth Day Program Launched in Moscow

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    During the week, the capital will host a program dedicated to Youth Day. It will unite 250 places throughout the city, including the sites of the Summer in Moscow project. Among them are VDNKh, parks, museums, cultural centers, streets and boulevards. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow. The largest event will be the festival “Youth Day”, the main events of which are organized on Bolotnaya Square.

    “The festival will be dedicated to patriotism, career, creativity, sports and volunteering. Its main theme is “Know. Love. Be proud. Multiply.” The children will meet with participants of the special military operation, take excursions, attend charity events, competitions and master classes. There will be many interesting things in other areas of the capital,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    Young musicians and already popular artists will perform at the Youth Day festival. Experts will conduct career consultations and help decide on a future profession. Guests will be invited to join artistic plein airs and create magnets.

    More than 40 events have been prepared by the city’s cultural venues – VDNKh, museums and parks. The interactive program includes quizzes, master classes, lectures and sports tournaments.

    Several excursions will be organized at VDNKh, including the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center. Visitors will be told about the first cosmonauts, their childhood and development. Muscovites and tourists will also be welcome at the book exhibition “Youth is Fantasy” at the ZIL Cultural Center and at a poetry marathon at the A.F. Losev House, where young authors will read their poems.

    Izmailovsky Park will host a youth interethnic festival. Sports and dance competitions, a graffiti contest, master classes in spray painting, yoga classes and concerts have been prepared for guests. Orchestras and jazz bands will perform in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. Children are invited to reveal their talents in creative interactive activities, join board games and team competitions.

    The State Darwin Museum will host a video tour with special effects “The Diversity of Life on Earth” and a quest. Its participants will select exhibits for the natural science museum of the future and learn about modern trends in the development of science. The Cultural Center, with the support of the Znanie society, will show a documentary film dedicated to Russian student brigades. The Mikhailovskoye Culture Center will host the TiNAO. Attraction festival, within the framework of which youth groups and soloists from Moscow and the Moscow Region will perform concerts. On the summer veranda of the Zelenograd Cultural Center, novice and experienced drummers will present the musical project “Rhythms of the City”.

    Volleyball, table tennis, and chess tournaments, yard Spartakiads, and friendly football matches will be held at district venues.

    You can find out the conditions of visiting and see the list of events atportal “Youth of Moscow” and websites of institutions.

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

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Buildings of 51 capital schools will be decorated with architectural and artistic lighting

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city services complex will equip the buildings of 51 schools with architectural and artistic lighting. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “As part of the large-scale modernization program “My School”, this year we will continue the events to equip the buildings of the capital’s schools with architectural and artistic lighting. It will be received by 51 educational facilities. Earlier, as part of a pilot project, lighting decorated the facades of four schools,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    On each building, specialists from JSC “OEK” will install from 300 to 400 energy-saving LED lamps emitting cold or warm white light. Each project is developed individually to prevent both excessive and insufficient lighting.

    Correctly selected lighting allows you to competently accentuate the details and elements of buildings, creating a single space. In addition, lighting makes the territory safer in the evening and at night.

    Over the past 13 years, the level of illumination in Moscow has doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic illumination has quadrupled. In total, the capital is now illuminated by more than one million lamps, while energy consumption is reduced thanks to the use of energy-efficient LEDs.

    The projects implemented in the capital to modernize and improve the reliability of public utilities infrastructure correspond to the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than seven thousand guests visited the Moskino cinema park over the weekend

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    More than seven thousand people visited the Moskino cinema park over the weekend. The guests took part in the “We Remember” campaign, heard poems and songs from the war years, and watched concerts and the play “Tish” based on the story by Boris Vasiliev “The Dawns Here Are Quiet…”.

    War songs, poems and performances

    An event dedicated to the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow was held at the Moscow of the 1940s site. Visitors laid out the word “We Remember” with lit candles and, under the famous announcement by Yuri Levitan, honored the memory of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives to defend the Motherland.

    The artists performed songs from the war years and also read poems, verses and other works at the venues “Pitersky Bar”, “Uyezdny Gorod” and “Streets of Berlin”.

    The Gonzaga Theatre hosted soloists of the Podolsk Philharmonic Academic Choir under the direction of conductor Kirill Krayushkin. Guests heard songs from the films “Jolly Fellows”, “Midshipmen, Forward!”, “The Diamond Arm” and others. On Saturday and Sunday, concerts of the musical group “Polyn Folk” were held here, and on the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, viewers saw on stage the poignant play “Tish” based on the famous story “The Dawns Here Are Quiet…” by Boris Vasiliev. The roles in the production were performed by actors of the Theater of Young Muscovites.

    In the evening, there was a meeting with Sergei Korotayev, director of the film “Not on the Lists”. He spoke about the beginning of the war, the heroism and courage of Soviet soldiers and commanders-in-chief, as well as about the defense of the Brest Fortress, which took the first blows.

    Excursions and quests in the world of cinema

    Over the weekend, the cinema park also hosted excursions. Together with the “Cinema Expedition”, participants learned how films in different genres are made and what films were shot on the “Cowboy Town” set. In addition, guests of the cinema park saw the largest natural chromakey in Europe and walked around the sites that recreated the appearance of wartime Moscow and post-war Berlin.

    In the fairy tale park, visitors took part in the quest “The Road Leads”, solved riddles, completed tasks and received a set of stickers as a gift. Thanks to the entertainment program “Film! Film! Film!”, guests learned about the film-making process and got acquainted with the professions of director and producer.

    In addition, the Moskino Kinopark cinema hosted screenings of premieres and already beloved stories. Among them were the cartoon “Sneakers” about the adventures of elite sneakers in New York and the film “Artek. Through the Centuries”, which introduced viewers to the history of a unique camp and time travel, as well as much more.

    The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed by the capital Department of Culture. On weekends, the cinema park’s venues host meetings with filmmakers, film screenings, forums, performances, music festivals, master classes, games and staged filming. Guests can see the unique sets “Moscow in the 1940s”, “Streets of Berlin”, “Cowboy Town”, “Center of Moscow” and others, where famous films and TV series “GDR”, “Atom”, “Smersh-3” were filmed.

    The Cinema Park is actively developing as a cultural and leisure venue. Exhibitions, master classes, lectures, meetings with famous actors and other events for Muscovites and guests of the capital are held here.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino Cinema Park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino Cinema Network, as well as the Moskino Film Commission and Film Platform.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites voted to create a park on the site of the monorail — Sergei Sobyanin

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Active Citizen project Muscovites have chosen the future of the monorail. The majority of votes (71 percent) were cast in favor of creating the first year-round high-altitude walking space in Russia. This was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in his telegram channel.

    “A park with free and round-the-clock entry, with an area of 40 thousand square meters, a running track, alleys, cafes and recreation areas will become a new landmark on the map of Moscow. It will be designed for any leisure: meetings with friends and family, sports, walking dogs or relaxing with children,” said the Mayor of Moscow.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin 

    The park space will connect five districts, home to 300,000 people. It is expected that up to 20,000 people will visit it per day.

    “The monorail is over 20 years old, but it has never become a full-fledged part of the transport infrastructure, and has not gained much popularity among city residents. And the technologies that were cutting-edge back then are outdated. Out of respect for the past, a piece of history will be preserved in the park – several carriages will remain,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

    Such projects already exist in the largest cities of the world. Thanks to the decision of “active citizens” a modern space will appear in Moscow that will be popular among its residents and guests.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Intensive courses for volunteers and volunteer activity organizers to be held in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Resource Center “Mosvolonter” invites Muscovites to take part in the first in-person educational course onsocial design and intensive training for volunteer organizers “Five Keys”Under the guidance of mentors, students will prepare their projects for grant applications and learn how to manage volunteer teams.

    “Trainings, courses, lectures and master classes of Mosvolonter have become a popular tool for developing the competencies of Moscow volunteers. Since the beginning of the year, more than 6.2 thousand Muscovites have completed the training. The new courses expand the opportunities for professional growth of volunteers. They have more gaming technologies and discussions of real cases. The training programs help to create their own projects and find like-minded people, manage volunteer corps of any scale,” said Alexander Levit, director of the Mosvolonter resource center.

    For those who are just starting their journey in volunteering, as well as experienced assistants and leaders of volunteer associations, Mosvolonter has developed over 70 free training products over the course of its history – in-person and online courses, manuals and methodological materials.

    Summer Meetings for Newbies

    The summer half marathon for developing competencies “Mosvolonter” will be held in the capital from July 11 to 31. City residents will test their knowledge of the volunteer movement, gain new experience and offer solutions to real problems prepared by partner organizations. Registration will open on the website Mosvolonter.ru.

    Beginning volunteers can join the program on July 12 “Get involved!”. The one-day intensive includes interactive classes, practical exercises, communication and experience exchange. The course will help city residents over 14 years old who just want to join the volunteering or have already become part of the community, master the basic knowledge of volunteering.

    For those just starting out in volunteering, there are also: free online courses. Distance learning allows you to gain basic knowledge at a convenient time – at home, on the way to work or during a break between lectures at the university.

    In addition, before the end of the summer, Mosvolonter will hold a board game championship, Volunteers in the City.

    The Five Keys to a Successful Volunteer Team

    Intensive “Five Keys” for volunteer activity organizers will be held on July 17. It will be attended by leaders of volunteer associations in educational institutions and non-profit organizations, as well as city residents who want to gain new knowledge in preparing volunteer corps and managing them.

    Muscovites will learn about the main stages of implementing an effective volunteer program: recruitment, preparation, support, motivation, and encouragement. The course will teach how to find volunteers for a team, prepare them for successful completion of tasks, and support the volunteer corps from the beginning to the end of the event. In the second part of the training, the participants will have a group session called “Five Steps of an Organizer.” They will work out a strategy for the actions of a manager in interaction with a volunteer team. Upon completion of the training, the participants will receive a certificate.

    To prepare for the intensive course, anyone can take distance learning theory course, including a description of current technologies, universal methods and recommendations in the field of organizing and supporting the activities of volunteer associations.

    Secrets of preparing a project for a grant

    First intensive coursesocial design will take place from July 26 to 27. Volunteers, authors of youth initiatives and representatives of the non-profit sector aged 14 to 35 can join it.

    Participants will learn the intricacies of writing a project application for a grant. Experts will tell you how to correctly formulate a goal and build a structure for your project, analyze the needs of the target audience and develop an event format suitable for participants. Students of the intensive course will learn how to draw up a budget, take risks into account, optimize resources and evaluate their own results.

    Under the guidance of mentors, volunteers will be able to finalize a completed project and check the correctness of the grant application. Participants will also try to start developing a new idea from scratch. Those who wish will also receive post-support for their projects in the form of online consultations in the process of preparing an application for the second season of the correspondence competition “Rosmolodezh. Grants”.

    Participants will be able to prepare for the intensive course in advance. In the library “Mosvolontera” presented a methodology for developing a socially useful project in the manual “Social design in volunteer activities”.

    Organizing volunteer activities and involving volunteers in city events corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Youth and Children” and the federal project “We are together”.

    You can learn more about volunteering on the website of the Mosvolonter resource center and its page on the social network “VKontakte” and in telegram channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Frequency of flights on the Sanya-Astana route increased to four per week

    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) — Kazakhstan’s Air Astana flight KC583 landed at Fenghuang International Airport in Sanya, Hainan Province, at 06:57 on Monday, increasing the frequency of flights connecting Sanya and Astana to four a week, the airport administration said.

    Additional flights are operated by Air Astana twice a week – from Astana on Thursdays and Sundays, from Sanya on Mondays and Fridays.

    The plane of this airline leaves Astana at 23:20 Beijing time and arrives in Sanya at 06:55 the next day, on the return flight it takes off at 08:00 and lands at Astana airport at 16:00 Beijing time.

    The increase in the frequency of flights on the Astana-Sanya-Astana route is a step taken by Sanya to deepen international cooperation and promote high-level openness, according to the Sanya Airport Authority.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China-Central Asia Joint Agricultural Laboratory for Dry Areas Opens

    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) — The China-Central Asia Joint Agricultural Laboratory for Dry Areas opened in Kazakhstan last week.

    The opening ceremony of the laboratory took place on June 18 at the Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University named after S. Seifullin in Astana, writes the newspaper “Keji ribao”/daily newspaper “Science and Technology”/.

    The new organization aims to deepen cooperation between China and Central Asian countries in agricultural science and technology and promote high-quality development in the joint construction of the Belt and Road.

    The laboratory will become a platform for joint research, demonstration of technology application, technical training and training of specialists. Its staff will pay special attention to six areas, including crop breeding, high-efficiency crop production, modern livestock technologies, water-saving irrigation in agriculture, improvement of saline-saline soils, food processing and food safety.

    According to Huang Siguang, secretary of the Party Committee of the Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University of Science and Technology, the establishment of the laboratory is a key step taken to promote scientific and technological innovation within the framework of the joint construction of the Belt and Road.

    The university is ready to further deepen cooperation with stakeholders, he added.

    The China-Central Asia Joint Agricultural Laboratory for Dry Areas project was approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China in October 2024. The founders of the laboratory are the Northwest University of Agriculture and Forestry, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University and Tashkent State Agrarian University. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exercises with the Champions: GUU students took to the court with Igor Akinfeev and Nikita Nagorny

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Students of the State University of Management took part in a joint training session with UEFA Cup winner Igor Akinfeev and Olympic champion Nikita Nagorny at VEB Arena.

    Participants warmed up by doing planks, squats, push-ups and stretching under the guidance of physical rehabilitation specialist Igor Stepanov.

    The event was held as part of the “Exercise with the First” campaign, organized by the All-Russian Movement of Children and Youth “Movement of the First” together with CSKA. After the exercise, everyone was able to see the Russian Cup, recently won by CSKA.

    For our students, this was the first experience of participating in such an event: hockey player of the GUU team Mikhail Gubin and basketball player of the GUU team Aleksandr Fedin shared their emotions after the exercise.

    “I am truly glad that I got the chance to play sports together with such outstanding athletes as Igor Akinfeev and Nikita Nagorny. It is especially important that this event contributed to the popularization of student sports, inspiring all guests to lead an active and healthy lifestyle. The impeccable organization was a particular pleasure: the guests were delighted with pleasant gifts and an unforgettable atmosphere,” said Mikhail Gubin.

    “First of all, I would like to sincerely thank the State University of Management for the opportunity to take part in this wonderful event. Despite the cloudy weather, the exercise attracted many participants, which speaks of a great interest in a healthy lifestyle. Special thanks to Igor Akinfeev, Nikita Nagorny and the entire team of organizers for conducting the exercise, as well as for their invaluable contribution to the popularization of sports and the availability of an active lifestyle for young people,” shared Alexander Fedin.

    The State University of Management thanks the “Movement of the First” and PFC CSKA for a wonderful event that not only united young people and champions, but also charged everyone with energy and a great mood.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Central Asian Films Conquer Shanghai International Film Festival

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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

    SHANGHAI, June 24 (Xinhua) — Three days have passed since the winners of the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival were announced, but Kyrgyzstan’s “Black, Red, Yellow,” which won the top prize, the Golden Cup, in the competition program, is still attracting keen interest.

    In recent years, Central Asian films, as well as their directors and actors, have consistently achieved success at the Shanghai Film Festival. In 2024, the main prize was won by the Kazakh film “Divorce,” and this year’s victory by a Kyrgyz full-length film has further fueled audience interest in the region’s culture and traditions.

    “Black, Red, Yellow” tells a story set in a small Kyrgyz village, showcasing natural landscapes, introducing cultural customs and depicting the daily lives of its residents, allowing for a deeper understanding of the country.

    In recent days, Shanghai film critics have been publishing rave reviews of this melodrama imbued with national color.

    “The film shows the majestic snow-capped mountain peaks around the village, the turbulent muddy rivers flowing through the village, allowing viewers to see the natural environment in which local people live. The melodious melody performed by the wife of the main character Kadir while making flatbreads introduces the uniqueness of folk music and village life. Scenes of nomadic life reveal the unique pastoral culture and the national character it formed…” – famous Chinese film critic Zhao Jianzhong did not skimp on praise in a discussion on social networks.

    The film was also highly praised by Li Jianqiang, Vice Chairman of the China Film Critics Society and Professor at Shanghai Jiaotong University. He noted the work of the director of the aforementioned film, Aktan Arym Kubat: “His films usually combine realism with poetic narration, masterfully using exquisite cinematic language to convey the magnificent natural landscapes of Central Asia and the rich palette of human feelings.” Some viewers directly admitted in online comments that they were enchanted by the beauty of the film and are already planning their next trip to Central Asia.

    “Black, Red, Yellow” was chosen as the best film out of 12 films in the main competition of the festival, which ended a few days ago. The film tells the love story of a village master of hand-made carpet weaving in the 1990s. The two main characters of the film are, in real life, a theater actress and an experienced film director, respectively.

    The jury, chaired by Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore, described the film as follows: “When the lights go on in the hall, they continue to resonate in the heart.”

    The film’s director, Aktan Arym Kubat, told journalists at a meeting in Shanghai that hand carpet weaving has long been developed in Kyrgyzstan, and traditionally two colors are most often used in it – red and black. “Our heroine adds her feelings, her love, to these two main colors.”

    “I am also open to cooperation with Chinese colleagues and welcome the prospect of Kyrgyz-Chinese co-production,” he added.

    The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival ran from June 13 to 22, featuring more than 400 films from around the world. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Foreigners who contributed to China’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression to be invited to 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) — China will invite foreign friends who contributed to China’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression or their family members to watch a military parade on Sept. 3, a press conference said Tuesday.

    They are invited to a ceremonial meeting 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, which will be held in Tiananmen Square in central Beijing. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to Invite Foreign Leaders to Events Commemorating 80th Anniversary of Victory in Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and Victory in 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, June 24 (Xinhua) — China will invite leaders of relevant foreign countries, former political figures, high-ranking officials and heads of international organizations to attend events to mark the 80th anniversaries of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War.

    Also invited will be representatives of foreign diplomatic missions, military attaches and representatives of international organizations in China, as well as foreign friends who contributed to China’s victory in the war or representatives of their family members, a news conference unveiling plans for the celebration was said on Tuesday. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iran rejects ceasefire offer as Trump declares end to ’12-day war’

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

    NEW YORK, June 24 (Xinhua) — A surprise ceasefire announcement on Monday has sparked confusion and skepticism as a senior Iranian official told CNN that Tehran has not received any formal offer from the United States and sees no reason to end hostilities with Israel or Washington.

    “At this very moment, the enemy is committing aggression against Iran, and Iran is on the verge of intensifying its retaliatory strikes, not listening to the lies of its enemies,” the official said, adding that the remarks by US and Israeli leaders would be seen as “deception” designed to justify further attacks on Iran.

    The conflicting statements raised questions about the adherence and durability of any potential cease-fire. As of Monday evening, neither Israeli nor Iranian officials had publicly confirmed any agreement. The White House and Pentagon had also made no official statements, and it was unclear whether word of the deal had been relayed through diplomatic channels or whether either side intended to honor the terms.

    US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Israel and Iran had reached a formal agreement on a comprehensive ceasefire, ending the “12-day war.”

    On his Truth Social page, Trump congratulated both countries and said the ceasefire would begin approximately six hours after each side’s ongoing military operations had ended. The ceasefire would initially last 12 hours, during which the warring parties would maintain a stance of “peace and respect.”

    Iran will initiate a ceasefire, followed by Israel in 12 hours, culminating in a formal declaration of the war’s end within 24 hours, the US president said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iran rejects ceasefire offer as Trump declares end to ’12-day 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

    NEW YORK, June 24 (Xinhua) — A surprise ceasefire announcement on Monday has sparked confusion and skepticism as a senior Iranian official told CNN that Tehran has not received any formal offer from the United States and sees no reason to end hostilities with Israel or Washington.

    “At this very moment, the enemy is committing aggression against Iran, and Iran is on the verge of intensifying its retaliatory strikes, not listening to the lies of its enemies,” the official said, adding that the remarks by US and Israeli leaders would be seen as “deception” designed to justify further attacks on Iran.

    The conflicting statements raised questions about the adherence and durability of any potential cease-fire. As of Monday evening, neither Israeli nor Iranian officials had publicly confirmed any agreement. The White House and Pentagon had also made no official statements, and it was unclear whether word of the deal had been relayed through diplomatic channels or whether either side intended to honor the terms.

    US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Israel and Iran had reached a formal agreement on a comprehensive ceasefire, ending the “12-day war.”

    On his Truth Social page, Trump congratulated both countries and said the ceasefire would begin approximately six hours after each side’s ongoing military operations had ended. The ceasefire would initially last 12 hours, during which the warring parties would maintain a stance of “peace and respect.”

    Iran will initiate a ceasefire, followed by Israel in 12 hours, culminating in a formal declaration of the war’s end within 24 hours, the US president said. –0–

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  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to attend SCO defence ministers’ meeting in Qingdao

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to lead a high-level Indian delegation to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting, which will be held in Qingdao, China, from June 25 to 26. The meeting will bring together defence leaders from SCO member states to deliberate on pressing regional and international security issues, with a focus on promoting peace, enhancing counter-terrorism cooperation, and strengthening collaboration among defence ministries.

    At the meeting, Defence Minister Singh is expected to reiterate India’s unwavering commitment to the SCO’s principles and goals. He will likely outline India’s strategic vision for bolstering international peace and stability, while emphasizing the urgent need for collective and consistent action to combat terrorism and extremism. Singh is also expected to advocate for deeper economic engagement, enhanced trade, and improved connectivity within the SCO region.

    The Defence Minister will also hold bilateral talks with counterparts from several participating nations, including China and Russia. These meetings aim to further deepen defence cooperation and explore avenues for strengthening strategic partnerships.

    India views the SCO as an important multilateral platform that fosters regional cooperation across political, security, economic, and cultural spheres. The organisation upholds core principles such as sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs, and mutual respect among its members.

    Established in 2001, the SCO has grown into a significant regional bloc. India became a full member in 2017 and held the rotating chairmanship in 2023. The organisation currently includes India, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Belarus. China holds the SCO chair for 2025 under the theme “Upholding the Shanghai Spirit: SCO on the Move.”

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to attend SCO defence ministers’ meeting in Qingdao

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to lead a high-level Indian delegation to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting, which will be held in Qingdao, China, from June 25 to 26. The meeting will bring together defence leaders from SCO member states to deliberate on pressing regional and international security issues, with a focus on promoting peace, enhancing counter-terrorism cooperation, and strengthening collaboration among defence ministries.

    At the meeting, Defence Minister Singh is expected to reiterate India’s unwavering commitment to the SCO’s principles and goals. He will likely outline India’s strategic vision for bolstering international peace and stability, while emphasizing the urgent need for collective and consistent action to combat terrorism and extremism. Singh is also expected to advocate for deeper economic engagement, enhanced trade, and improved connectivity within the SCO region.

    The Defence Minister will also hold bilateral talks with counterparts from several participating nations, including China and Russia. These meetings aim to further deepen defence cooperation and explore avenues for strengthening strategic partnerships.

    India views the SCO as an important multilateral platform that fosters regional cooperation across political, security, economic, and cultural spheres. The organisation upholds core principles such as sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs, and mutual respect among its members.

    Established in 2001, the SCO has grown into a significant regional bloc. India became a full member in 2017 and held the rotating chairmanship in 2023. The organisation currently includes India, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Belarus. China holds the SCO chair for 2025 under the theme “Upholding the Shanghai Spirit: SCO on the Move.”

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Press conference, Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Brisbane

    Source: Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry

    Jim Chalmers:

    I’ve got a number of issues that I wanted to cover today, but to begin by acknowledging the statements that the Prime Minister has just made, and obviously we’ve seen statements by the Americans and the Iranians as well. This remains a perilous time in the Middle East and for the global economy and that’s why we have consistently been advocating for stabilisation and de‑escalation. We urge the parties to implement the ceasefire which was announced by President Trump today. We need to see an enduring ceasefire in the Middle East. We need this ceasefire to stick. That is in the interests of the region and it’s in the interests of the global economy as well, and the Prime Minister has made all of that clear in the last few minutes.

    Regardless of what happens in the next day or 2 in the Middle East, it remains the case that there is a great deal of global economic uncertainty. We are seeing a global economy which is defined by unpredictability and volatility and uncertainty, and these will be the primary influences on the government and on our country and its economy as we make important decisions about how we manage the economy in uncertain times.

    In this context, I welcome the opportunity to speak once again with my American counterpart, the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tomorrow morning our time. This will be an opportunity to engage once again on issues which are central to this very important economic relationship between the United States and Australia. I expect the conversation to traverse issues like critical minerals, legislation before the US Congress, obviously trade and tariffs, but also this global economic uncertainty that we’re seeing around the world in the Middle East but also in Eastern Europe, also closer to home.

    We do have very substantial concerns about the global economy, whether it’s the impact on oil prices of what we’re seeing in the Middle East, whether it’s the ongoing implications of Russian aggression in Ukraine, whether it’s the potential impact on global demand of these escalating trade tensions. The global economy is a dangerous place right now and that’s why one of our overriding economic goals is to make the Australian economy more resilient.

    When it comes to oil prices, we’ve seen oil prices come up quite substantially over the course of this month. Remember the barrel price was about $82 at the start of the year, it got down to $62 at the start of this month, it got up to $79 at the start of this week and now it’s trading at around $69. This gives you a sense of the quite extraordinary volatility in the oil price and that obviously has implications for the global economy, for our own economy and also for the prices that Australians pay at the petrol bowser.

    I have written today to the Chair of the ACCC to make sure that Australians are treated fairly at the bowser. We don’t want to see service stations do the wrong thing by Australian motorists. We want to make sure that the market is operating effectively when it comes to the petrol price and what’s happening with this volatility in the global oil price but we call on the service stations to do the right thing by their customers. We’ve empowered and asked the ACCC to use its monitoring powers to make sure that the servos are doing the right thing by Australian motorists. We don’t want to see this volatility in global oil prices lead to more than justifiable changes in the price that Australian motorists pay at the bowser, I’ve made that very clear with my instructions to the ACCC today.

    Tomorrow we will get the monthly inflation data for May. That monthly figure is notoriously volatile and hard to predict but the very strong expectation is that we will see monthly inflation in the Reserve Bank’s target band once again. This will be a very substantial indication that we have got inflation down substantially and sustainably in our economy. This monthly inflation data is not as reliable as the quarterly figures but it’s an important indication of the progress that Australians have made together when it comes to the fight against inflation.

    The monthly figure bounces around a bit. We may see that in the numbers tomorrow but regardless, we expect to see another month where inflation is within the Reserve Bank’s target band, that’s a good thing given the very high and rising inflation that we inherited 3 years ago when we came to office.

    We’ve made a lot of progress together on inflation but I wanted to run through today the very substantial additional help that we will be providing Australians from the 1st of July. More help is on the way a week from today when it comes to cost‑of‑living help. We’ve made this progress on inflation together, though we know that the job is not done because people are still under pressure and that’s why there is more help on the way a week from today when 8 new measures come into effect from the 1st of July which is a week away now.

    I wanted to briefly run through the 8 changes that will come into effect from next Tuesday. First of all, the national minimum wage and award wages will go up by 3 and a half per cent. That will benefit 2.9 million Australians on low and award wages.

    Secondly, superannuation goes up to 12 per cent. We’re very proud to see the superannuation guarantee rise to 12 per cent. That will benefit 14 and a half million Australian employees, and it means tens of thousands of dollars extra in people’s super at retirement.

    We’re also increasing the duration of paid parental leave from 22 to 24 weeks and we’ll be paying super on government‑paid parental leave. That is a very substantial change and we’re very proud of that as well. That’s the third big change that comes into effect from the 1st of July.

    The fourth one is that we’ve extended the energy bill rebates from the 1st of July for another 6 months. That means another $150 of help for 10 million households and one million small businesses as well.

    The fifth change from the 1st of July is that our $10,000 incentive payments for apprentices to top up their wages in housing construction will come into place as well, and that will help us build the homes that we need, recognising that we need the tradies, the builders, to build those 1.2 million homes.

    The sixth change is our cheaper home batteries program kicks in from the 1st of July. That means that households and businesses could be eligible for around 30 per cent of the up‑front cost of installing a battery.

    The seventh one is that we are increasing the amount people can earn before they have to start paying back their student debt. Subject to the passage of that legislation, that change will be effective in the middle of this year.

    The eighth change is that we’re seeing an increase to the social security payments with the indexation and lifting the asset limits for payments like family payments. And this will benefit more than 2.4 million people.

    So there are 8 different ways that we are helping Australians with the cost of living. We’re getting inflation down, we’re getting on top of inflation in welcome and encouraging ways, we’re still helping with the cost of living, but because we’re making progress on inflation and because we’re helping with the cost of living, that also allows for an even bigger focus on our 3 priority areas this term which are productivity, budget sustainability and resilience in the face of global economic uncertainty and that’s what the roundtable is all about that I’ll be convening next month in Canberra.

    I’ve had some very productive conversations with businesses and unions already. Today at their invitation I briefed and then had a good conversation with the Transurban board, meeting here in Brisbane. I’ll be meeting with the Business Council of Australia again today after this press conference. I’ve had good engagement with the unions and others to see what progress we can make together when it comes to reforming our economy, making it more productive, making our budget more sustainable and making our economy more resilient at the same time as well.

    I’m in the process of finalising the invitation list for the Economic Reform Roundtable in August. But the guidance is already very clear – we want people to come with an eye to the national interest. We want people to understand and engage and propose trade‑offs, and we want people to come with specific ideas, not just problem identification. If people do that, I’m confident that we will make progress at the Economic Reform Roundtable in August. People will be in the room able to contribute, but also there’ll be opportunities for people outside the room to make a contribution as well. I’ve been really heartened and encouraged by the amount of interest that people have shown already in the Economic Reform Roundtable, and I think that augers well for the next steps in the already very substantial program of economic progress and reform that we have undertaken.

    Journalist:

    Just on that reform roundtable, will the Opposition have a place, given they’ve asked to be involved?

    Chalmers:

    I’ve made it clear to Ted O’Brien, the Shadow Treasurer, this morning that there is an invitation for him to the economic roundtable in August. I’ve provided that invitation in good faith. I think it would be a good thing for the country to have the Shadow Treasurer engaged at the Economic Reform Roundtable. I think it would give us a better chance of making the kind of progress that we desperately need to see on reform and in our economy more broadly. So I’ve issued an invitation to Ted O’Brien. I’ve had a brief exchange with him earlier this morning about that. I hope that he accepts that invitation. It’s certainly been offered in good faith.

    This is a big chance for Australians either side of the parliament, for Australians in business, in unions, in the community sector, the community more broadly to engage where we can in a non‑partisan way in the interests of our people and their economy. And so I hope Ted O’Brien accepts that invitation. We are still finalising all of the other invitations, but I think there’s heightened public interest in whether the Opposition has been invited, and that’s why we’ve got the question from you, Kate and I want to make it clear today we have offered that invitation to the Shadow Treasurer, and we hope that he accepts it.

    Journalist:

    Treasurer, I want to ask you a question about GST. How serious do you think the states are about wanting to reform the GST?

    Chalmers:

    I think it remains to be seen. From time to time the states have made that proposal, not just the current batch of premiers and treasurers, but from time to time we’ve seen that idea pitched up. What I’ve tried to do, what I said at the National Press Club last week – I think everybody knows and understands the comments that I’ve made on the GST in the past. I’m not walking away from those comments but I’m not trying to artificially limit the contribution that people might want to make in and around the Economic Reform Roundtable in August.

    I think inevitably there is, from time to time, tension between the Commonwealth and the states about Commonwealth funding. Every state and territory wants more funding from the Commonwealth. From time to time, they pitch up ideas like this one. I like to engage with the states and territories in good faith from both sides of the political equation and I hope that at the Economic Reform Roundtable, however we work out the best way to involve the states in this process – whether inside or outside the room – I hope that people come to this in a constructive way, and I suspect they will.

    Journalist:

    And what would be the prerequisites for you to seriously consider any reforms in this space?

    Chalmers:

    Well, I’ve made it clear that the major prerequisites for the reform roundtable are first of all to try and take a national view and not just a sectoral view or a state or territory view but to try and see the whole national economic interests, as governments are invited to do. I’ve asked people to make sure that where they are proposing a change, whether it’s in tax or productivity in or in other areas around resilience, that that’s done recognising the trade‑offs, particularly the fiscal trade‑offs. We’ve got to make the budget more sustainable, not less sustainable, so that’s an important guiding principle. And thirdly, to make sure that people come with specific and realistic ideas and that they try and build consensus around those ideas. And so that’s the guidance we’ve provided to business, to unions, to the community sector, to the states and territories, to everyone who’s shown an interest. And that will apply to everyone, not just the government.

    Journalist:

    Do you – and I know you made the opening statements about Israel and Iran, but do you have faith that Donald Trump’s declaration there will be a ceasefire will actually eventuate?

    Chalmers:

    Look, obviously I’ve seen the more recent comments from the Iranians – I think it was the Foreign Minister – in relation to the ceasefire. I think the region and the world desperately needs this ceasefire to be implemented and we need it to stick. The best way out of this perilous time in the Middle East is for people to come to the table to engage in dialogue and diplomacy as the Prime Minister said a few minutes ago and that’s what we want to see.

    Journalist:

    And do you – or are you able to update us at all on efforts to assist Australians leaving Iran or Israel or plans for broader updates to travel advice?

    Chalmers:

    Can I say that Penny Wong’s colleagues in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade are outstanding people working around the clock to try and keep our people safe. There are thousands of Australians who have registered to come out of Iran or Israel and DFAT is working around the clock to make that possible. There have been some people that have been able to be extracted from this dangerous part of the world and the assurance that we give to everyone else – and I’ve been part of some of these but not all of these conversations and I’ve seen for myself the very hard and tireless work being done by DFAT to get people out – they will continue to do the very best they can. We understand that there’s a lot of concern, people in those dangerous places and their family members around the world, including here in Australia, and we’ll do everything that we can to keep them safe.

    Journalist:

    And can I just ask one more about the eSafety Commissioner’s found children are experiencing harm more often on YouTube than any other platform. Would it undermine the purpose of the ban to leave it out?

    Chalmers:

    I’ll leave some of those questions in the very capable hands of Anika Wells. Obviously our objective here is to keep young people safe online in particular. We’ll work through all of those issues to make sure that we’ve got the most effective regime. We know that people have got views about what’s included and what’s excluded. I think that’s natural when you’re proposing a change of this magnitude. We pay close attention to the sorts of data that you’re referring to and we will finalise the best regime that we can.

    We shouldn’t lose sight of the major objective here. A lot of us – you don’t have to be a parent but certainly parents around Australia, including this one speaking right now – are very concerned about the safety of young Australians online. We’re doing what we can to help out. We’ll take into consideration all of those kinds of views and that kind of data like the one you’re asking me about.

    Thanks very much.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese films score major wins at Golden Goblet Awards

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

    The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) wrapped up Saturday with the Golden Goblet Awards, where the Kyrgyzstani film “Black Red Yellow” won best feature and three Chinese films took top honors in the main competition.

    Director Aktan Arym Kubat (center) accepts the best feature film award for “Black Red Yellow” at the Golden Goblet Awards ceremony in Shanghai, June 21, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    “Black Red Yellow,” directed by Aktan Arym Kubat, follows a master weaver’s forbidden romance with a horse herder, which ends in silent separation and an unfinished carpet — until its unveiling years later stirs old memories.

    “This is a glorious moment for Kyrgyz cinema,” Kubat said in his acceptance speech. He said carpets are an inseparable part of traditional culture and daily life in Kyrgyzstan and noted that the award also marks the birth of his grandson. “Black Red Yellow” was the festival’s closing film.

    Chinese filmmaker Cao Baoping won best director for the comedy crime drama “One Wacky Summer,” a decade after earning the same honor for “The Dead End” at SIFF. Cao said the new film, with its dark humor, is sharper, funnier and more down-to-earth than his previous works.

    Chinese filmmaker Cao Baoping holds his best director trophy for the comedy crime drama “One Wacky Summer” at the Golden Goblet Awards ceremony in Shanghai, June 21, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    The film continues the lighter, comic direction Cao first explored with his 2006 debut, “Trouble Makers.” Set in Tianjin at the turn of the century, “One Wacky Summer” follows a small-time thug who, trapped in debt, impulsively kidnaps his nephew in a failed extortion plot, sparking family feuds and criminal chaos.

    Cao thanked SIFF for recognizing his work for the second time in 10 years, saying it “shows the festival’s encouragement for artistic persistence, as well as its diversity and inclusiveness.”

    Wan Qian won best actress for her role as a desperate killer posing as a caregiver in Wang Tong’s “Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts.” The film weaves together themes of elder care, love and crime, delivering a stark examination of human nature and morality.

    Wan Qian accepts the best actress award for “Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts” at the Golden Goblet Awards ceremony in Shanghai, June 21, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    “Turns out there really is a dawn after the wild night,” Wan said on stage. “I’m deeply grateful to the team behind ‘Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts.’ Your professionalism made the film remarkable. As we emerge from the long night and the light shines on us, I hope it’s not just me who is seen, but everyone behind me — because they are the ones truly holding up this trophy.”

    “Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts” also won the jury grand prix, an award it shared with the Japanese film “On Summer Sand” by Shinya Tamada.

    Director Qiu Sheng (center) holds the outstanding artistic achievement award for “My Father’s Son” at the Golden Goblet Awards ceremony in Shanghai, June 21, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    “My Father’s Son,” a co-production between China and France, received the outstanding artistic achievement award. Director Qiu Sheng said the film is a tribute to his late father, who died in 2005.

    Additional major awards went to Portuguese actor Jose Martins, who won best actor for “The Scent of Things Remembered.” Korek Bojanowski and Katia Priwieziencew received best screenplay for the Polish film “Loss of Balance,” and Markus Nestroy was awarded best cinematography for “You Believe in Angels, Mr. Drowak?”

    Director Bian Zhuo jumps as he and producer Zhang Jie receive the Asian New Talent best feature film award for “As the Water Flows” at the Golden Goblet Awards in Shanghai, June 21, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

    In the Asian New Talent section, “As the Water Flows” by Bian Zhuo won best feature film, while Liryc Dela Cruz of the Philippines took best director for “Where the Night Stands Still.” Best actor went to Chinese actor Shi Pengyuan for “Water Can Go Anywhere” while Indian actress Meenakshi Jayan won best actress for “Victoria.” Prabath Roshan earned best cinematography for Sri Lanka’s “Riverstone,” with Lalith Rathnayake and Nilantha Perera sharing best scriptwriter.

    In other sections, the Spanish film “Constanza” won best documentary, while “The Songbirds’ Secret,” a France-Switzerland-Belgium co-production, took best animation. The Chinese film “Crow” won best live-action short, and the Russian-Kazakh film “Son” was named best animated short.

    This year’s Golden Goblet Awards received a record 3,900 submissions from 119 countries and regions. The main jury was chaired by Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore, best known for “Cinema Paradiso.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: D. Trump Confirms Iran’s Strike on US Military Base in Qatar

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

    NEW YORK, June 24 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that Iran launched a missile attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar in retaliation for recent U.S. airstrikes on the country’s nuclear facilities. He called the strike a “very weak response” that caused no casualties and “little damage.”

    In a series of posts on the social media site Truth Social, the US president said Iran had fired 14 missiles, 13 of which were intercepted and one was abandoned because it posed no threat. He credited Iran for “advance warning,” which he said prevented any loss of life.

    D. Trump called on Iran and Israel to strive for “peace and harmony” in the region.

    The US leader also thanked the Emir of Qatar for his role in promoting regional stability. According to him, no Qatari citizens were harmed in the incident.

    Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari confirmed that several Iranian missiles were intercepted over the Qatari capital Doha on Monday. Tehran said the strikes targeted the US-run Al Udeid air base. The spokesman said the base had been evacuated in advance and no casualties were reported.

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for the missile attack on a US air base, saying the operation was aimed at US military facilities in Qatar and Iraq. The IRGC called the Al Udeid air base “the headquarters of the US Air Force and the largest strategic asset” of the US military in the region. It added that six missiles were fired at the facility.

    Despite the attack, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said Tehran was committed to its “brotherly and friendly relations” with Qatar, noting that the Iranian operation posed no danger to the country. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientists and NSU graduates have developed an algorithm for controlling a swarm of drones using the “detection-delivery” scheme

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Scientists from NSU, engineers from Smart Drones LLC (SmartDrones platform) and specialists from the Siberian Fire and Rescue Academy of the State Fire Service of the Russian Emergencies Ministry presented a joint development — an algorithm for controlling a swarm of drones, online detection and determination of the coordinates of detected objects using AI. The technology was tested at an off-site meeting dedicated to the introduction of innovative technologies in the work of agricultural producers, which took place in the Ordynsky District on June 20 with the participation of Deputy Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Irina Manuilova, Minister of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region Vadim Vasiliev and Minister of Agriculture of the region Andrei Shindelov. The off-site meeting of representatives of science, developers of advanced technologies and innovative projects was held at the production site of Dary Ordynska OPKh LLC.

    The researchers demonstrated the ability of drones to interact in space using the detection-delivery scheme, distributing tasks: one of them detects an object, determines and transmits coordinates to another drone, which carries out delivery according to the specified coordinates. The control algorithm can be scaled to any number of devices and different types of recognized objects.

    The joint development is the result of agreements that were reached after testing drone delivery in April. Then, a new model of an unmanned aerial vehicle, developed by NSU scientists for delivering goods to hard-to-reach areas, successfully covered a distance of 4.5 km across the Ob River and delivered the goods to their destination. The test flight was part of the first tests in Siberia of SmartDrones Fires technology for detecting and extinguishing fires using a swarm of drones and AI technologies, jointly with the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the Novosibirsk Region.

    — Based on the results of the tests, we decided to combine the two technologies and try to work them out in a complex, namely: one drone, controlled using specialized SmartDrones software developed by our company, automatically analyzes data from a video camera, detects a person and transmits his coordinates to the second drone developed by NSU. The second UAV automatically delivers the necessary parcel, which may include water, medicine, etc., according to the specified coordinates. In two months, we took the necessary steps for integration and presented the new technology in action at an off-site meeting that took place at the end of last week, — said Alexey Meleshikhin, founder of the Smart Drones company, a graduate of the Physics Department of NSU.

    In the future, NSU researchers and engineers from the SmartDrones startup will work together to improve the technology for controlling a swarm of drones using the “detection-delivery” scheme and plan to create a full-fledged digital platform that will find application in various areas – agriculture, tourism, emergency prevention, etc.

    — Now we have worked out the interaction of two drones and tested the algorithm “detection and delivery of water”. We have shown how the automatic data transfer from the first drone to the second one works, so that the latter arrives at these coordinates and makes the delivery. In the future, we plan to conduct testing on a larger number of devices, when we can have several drones, each of them monitoring its own square and solving the problem of detecting different types of objects that need different types of delivery – water, medicine, life jacket, etc. In the future, the technology can be scaled to an unlimited number of devices. In addition, the platform being developed will allow drones to make various joint decisions. For example, to calculate the distance of an object and determine who will fly to it faster and deliver, for example, a first aid kit to a victim; what to do in case of loss of communication with one of the UAVs, etc. All these algorithms will be worked out and implemented on the basis of the SmartDrones digital platform, — explained Alexey Meleshikhin.

    The Smart Drones company, founded by NSU graduates and developing the SmartDrones Fires hardware and software complex for automatic fire detection and calculation of the forces and means required to extinguish them using a swarm of drones and AI technologies, is a resident of AkademPark and the winner of the spring, 30th, anniversary accelerator A:START.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: The war won’t end Iran’s nuclear program – it will drive it underground, following North Korea’s model

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Anthony Burke, Professor of Environmental Politics & International Relations, UNSW Sydney

    The United States’ and Israel’s strikes on Iran are concerning, and not just for the questionable legal justifications provided by both governments.

    Even if their attacks cause severe damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities, this will only harden Iran’s resolve to acquire a bomb.

    And if Iran follows through on its threat to pull out of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), this will gravely damage the global nuclear nonproliferation regime.

    In a decade of international security crises, this could be the most serious. Is there still time to prevent this from happening?

    A successful but vulnerable treaty

    In May 2015, I attended the five-yearly review conference of the NPT. Delegates debated a draft outcome for weeks, and then, not for the first time, went home with nothing. Delegates from the US, United Kingdom and Canada blocked the final outcome to prevent words being added that would call for Israel to attend a disarmament conference.

    Russia did the same in 2022 in protest at language on its illegal occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in Ukraine.

    Now, in the latest challenge to the NPT, Israel and the US have bombed Iran’s nuclear complexes to ostensibly enforce a treaty neither one respects.

    When the treaty was adopted in 1968, it allowed the five nuclear-armed states at the time – the US, Soviet Union, France, UK and China – to join if they committed not to pass weapons or material to other states, and to disarm themselves.

    All other members had to pledge never to acquire nuclear weapons. Newer nuclear powers were not permitted to join unless they gave up their weapons.

    Israel declined to join, as it had developed its own undeclared nuclear arsenal by the late 1960s. India, Pakistan and South Sudan have also never signed; North Korea was a member but withdrew in 2003. Only South Sudan does not have nuclear weapons today.

    To make the obligations enforceable and strengthen safeguards against the diversion of nuclear material to non-nuclear weapons states, members were later required to sign the IAEA Additional Protocol. This gave the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) wide powers to inspect a state’s nuclear facilities and detect violations.

    It was the IAEA that first blew the whistle on Iran’s concerning uranium enrichment activity in 2003. Just before Israel’s attacks this month, the organisation also reported Iran was in breach of its obligations under the NPT for the first time in two decades.

    The NPT is arguably the world’s most universal, important and successful security treaty, but it is also paradoxically vulnerable.

    The treaty’s underlying consensus has been damaged by the failure of the five nuclear-weapon states to disarm as required, and by the failure to prevent North Korea from developing a now formidable nuclear arsenal.

    North Korea withdrew from the treaty in 2003, tested a weapon in 2006, and now may have up to 50 warheads.

    Iran could be next.

    How things can deteriorate from here

    Iran argues Israel’s attacks have undermined the credibility of the IAEA, given Israel used the IAEA’s new report on Iran as a pretext for its strikes, taking the matter out of the hands of the UN Security Council.

    For its part, the IAEA has maintained a principled position and criticised both the US and Israeli strikes.

    Iran has retaliated with its own missile strikes against both Israel and a US base in Qatar. In addition, it wasted no time announcing it would withdraw from the NPT.

    On June 23, an Iranian parliament committee also approved a bill that would fully suspend Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA, including allowing inspections and submitting reports to the organisation.

    Iran’s envoy to the IAEA, Reza Najafi, said the US strikes:

    […] delivered a fundamental and irreparable blow to the international non-proliferation regime conclusively demonstrating that the existing NPT framework has been rendered ineffective.

    Even if Israel and the US consider their bombing campaign successful, it has almost certainly renewed the Iranians’ resolve to build a weapon. The strikes may only delay an Iranian bomb by a few years.

    Iran will have two paths to do so. The slower path would be to reconstitute its enrichment activity and obtain nuclear implosion designs, which create extremely devastating weapons, from Russia or North Korea.

    Alternatively, Russia could send Iran some of its weapons. This should be a real concern given Moscow’s cascade of withdrawals from critical arms control agreements over the last decade.

    An Iranian bomb could then trigger NPT withdrawals by other regional states, especially Saudi Arabia, who suddenly face a new threat to their security.

    Why Iran might now pursue a bomb

    Iran’s support for Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria’s Assad regime certainly shows it is a dangerous international actor. Iranian leaders have also long used alarming rhetoric about Israel’s destruction.

    However repugnant the words, Israeli and US conservatives have misjudged Iran’s motives in seeking nuclear weapons.

    Israel fears an Iranian bomb would be an existential threat to its survival, given Iran’s promises to destroy it. But this neglects the fact that Israel already possesses a potent (if undeclared) nuclear deterrent capability.

    Israeli anxieties about an Iranian bomb should not be dismissed. But other analysts (myself included) see Iran’s desire for nuclear weapons capability more as a way to establish deterrence to prevent future military attacks from Israel and the US to protect their regime.

    Iranians were shaken by Iraq’s invasion in 1980 and then again by the US-led removal of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003. This war with Israel and the US will shake them even more.

    Last week, I felt that if the Israeli bombing ceased, a new diplomatic effort to bring Iran into compliance with the IAEA and persuade it to abandon its program might have a chance.

    However, the US strikes may have buried that possibility for decades. And by then, the damage to the nonproliferation regime could be irreversible.

    Anthony Burke received funding from the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council for a project on global nuclear governance (2014–17).

    ref. The war won’t end Iran’s nuclear program – it will drive it underground, following North Korea’s model – https://theconversation.com/the-war-wont-end-irans-nuclear-program-it-will-drive-it-underground-following-north-koreas-model-259281

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: South Korean President Appoints 11 Ministers

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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

    SEOUL, June 24 (Xinhua) — South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, who took office in June, has appointed 11 ministers, including defense, foreign affairs and unification, his office said Monday.

    Ahn Kyu-baek was appointed Minister of Defense.

    Former Vice Foreign Minister Cho Hyun was appointed as the head of the department, and Jeong Dong-yeon was appointed unification minister.

    All candidates for ministerial posts are subject to approval by the National Assembly. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU students won six medals at the “I am a professional” Olympiad

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The results of the All-Russian Student Olympiad “I am a Professional” – one of the largest educational projects in the country – have been summed up. NSU students won six medals: three gold and three bronze.

    Master’s student Faculty of Information Technology Ivan Baksheev won the gold medal and became the winner of the Olympiad for the fourth time. This year, he immediately went to the final as last year’s medalist. The Olympiad included two rounds: theoretical and practical, both under strict online proctoring.

    — I have been participating in the Olympiad for several years now. This year was my last chance, as the Olympiad is not held for postgraduates. The most difficult tasks were those on the physical protection of critical facilities, but in the end I solved them best. And in the practical round, I had to urgently deal with memory dumps — quickly find the necessary software, install and use it. The results were expected: judging by the scores, it was already clear in April that the gold was in my pocket, — Ivan shares.

    The student is currently continuing his research work, with his interests focused on various aspects of information theory, including issues related to data protection:

    “I am studying various aspects of information theory and plan to enroll in graduate school at NSU or one of the institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, continuing to work in this field,” he says.

    The gold medal in the Psychology track was won by Lyubov Pecherina, a student at the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU. The Olympiad was held in two stages – an online qualifying round and an in-person final, which Lyubov wrote at the TSU site.

    — During my school years, I actively participated in Olympiads — I won and took prizes. In my fourth year, I wanted to test my knowledge again, but in the direction of my studies at the university, that is, psychology. The result was the status of a gold medalist, that is, first place. The Olympiad tasks were really interesting, and completing them brought me considerable pleasure. I think the most difficult task was the one in which I had to read an English-language article from a scientific journal on cognitive sciences and write an abstract for it, also in English. But what I liked most was the task about the problems of the modern urban environment and the psychological consequences of living in the city, which required multidisciplinary knowledge. I was once again convinced that the main thing when solving problems in the Olympiad is not to be afraid to think and always go beyond the curriculum, to act creatively. I was amazed at such a high result. When I saw my gold medal diploma, tears came to my eyes, and I realized that all the effort I put into my studies was not wasted, says Lyubov.

    Lyubov is currently studying the characteristics of self-perception in people with autism spectrum disorders and is preparing to enter the NSU Master’s program in counseling and clinical psychology.

    — I study autism spectrum disorder, namely, what characterizes and distinguishes the perception of the surrounding world, oneself, one’s body and emotions in people with ASD from neurotypical people. In the future, I plan to enroll in a master’s program at NSU, finish and publish an article dedicated to the peculiarities of self-perception in autistic people, and, of course, take part in the Olympiad again, — Lyubov shares.

    Another gold medal winner is Alexander Tomilov, a student Faculty of Natural SciencesHe became the winner in the track “Chemistry”.

    — I have been participating in this Olympiad for the second year, because it gives an opportunity to demonstrate my knowledge and receive a reward in the form of an increased scholarship or cash prizes for medalists. This year I managed to become a gold medalist in Chemistry and a prize winner in Physics, which I am very happy about. The selection was held online, the semi-final included theoretical problems, and the final at Moscow State University was a practical course. There, it was necessary to work in a chemical laboratory: prepare solutions, carry out synthesis and analyze products. This year, the problems were closer to those we solve at the department, so I coped with them more confidently. The medal is both recognition and financial support, — says Alexander.

    Nazim Mustafin, a student of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, became a two-time bronze medalist of the Olympiad in two tracks at once: Chemistry and Biotechnology.

    — There is a qualifying round for both Olympiads, but I only wrote the chemistry qualifying round, since my diploma in biotechnology was accepted last year. The chemistry qualifying round was quite difficult, so I didn’t think I would make it to the final. However, I was lucky, — says Nazim.

    The final of the chemical track took place at Moscow State University. Nazim managed to meet friends in Moscow, visit various museums and become a prize winner.

    — Last year I won a silver medal in biotechnology and fourth place in chemistry — this year the results have shifted a little. The student track for the master’s degree is more difficult: I had to compete with graduates of the master’s degree. The final in chemistry itself was easier this year — I scored 99 points out of 100 for the practical. But in biotechnology they added a choice of problems, and it became more difficult to calculate the time correctly, — Nazim admits.

    Nazim calls participation in the Olympiad a challenge and an opportunity to earn money – there is a solid cash prize for medals. Next year, he plans to try his hand at mathematics and quantum computing.

    — I am very happy with this victory. Now the period of active study is over, so I plan to delve into the theoretical foundations of what I do in the laboratory, at the same time I am working there on a project to assemble an experimental setup, — the prize winner concludes.

    Also, a bronze medal in biotechnology was won by a student of the Faculty of Natural Sciences Anna Skotareva. This is her first participation in this track, and immediately – a prize place.

    — I have been participating in Olympiads since the first grade. At university I decided to continue — this year I tried myself in biotechnology for the first time and unexpectedly received bronze. The tasks were classic, without surprises. The topics about industrial ecology and synthetic structures turned out especially well — they are close to what I do, — Anna shares.

    In addition, Anna became the winner in the track “Ecology”. Now she studies genes associated with antibiotic resistance in prokaryotes, is interested in systems biology and bioinformatics.

    “These days it’s difficult to be a specialist in one field; you need to be able to adapt quickly,” says Anna.

    The All-Russian Olympiad “I am a Professional” is the flagship project of the presidential platform “Russia – the Land of Opportunities”. It is held with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, more than 35 leading universities in the country and over 500 companies, including Yandex, Sber, VTB, Rosatom, Russian Railways and others.

    Congratulations to the winners and prize winners!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Four missing after mountain stream collapses in northwest 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

    LANZHOU, June 24 (Xinhua) — Four people were still missing as of 10:30 p.m. Monday after a torrent collapsed in Xinquan Village, Jingyuan County, northwest China’s Gansu Province, local authorities said.

    The disaster occurred at approximately 6:00 p.m. on the same day, after which local authorities immediately mobilized public safety, emergency response, firefighting and communications personnel to search for missing persons and evacuate residents. Rescue operations, evacuation work, risk assessment and other emergency rescue activities are currently ongoing.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has announced plans to celebrate 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

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

    Xinhua | 24.06.2025

    Keywords: China

    Source: Xinhua

    China has announced plans to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. China has announced plans to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

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