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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Happy birthday to academician Georgy Kleiner!

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On May 8, the day before the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, the State University of Management congratulates one of the leading economists of the university and all of Russia, head of the Department of Institutional Economics at the IEF SUMU, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Economics, Professor Georgy Kleiner on his birthday.

    Of course, these are not all of his positions and titles. For now, it will be enough to say that Georgy Borisovich at one time developed the concept of multi-level strategic planning, created a school of modern system analysis of the real sector of the Russian economy, and laid the foundations of the theory of systemic economics. Over the past 15 years, Professor Kleiner has been one of the first in the citation rating of Russian economists according to the Russian Science Citation Index. And there is something to cite, because he has written about 850 different scientific papers. For more than a quarter of a century, the hero of today’s celebration has been working at the State University of Management and still speaks at conferences and his open lectures, sharing his extensive knowledge of economics and life experience.

    From the bottom of our hearts and the entire university, we would like to wish Georgy Borisovich good health, many years of productive scientific life, work activity and pleasant rest in moments of peace.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 05/08/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: New BSTDB Vice President Banking Assumes Duties

    Source: Black Sea Trade and Development Bank

    Press Release | 08-May-2025

    Mr. Aliyev to Lead Banking Operations and Lending Strategy

    Following a nomination by the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ziya Aliyev assumed today his duties as the new Vice President Banking of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB). In his role, he will oversee the Bank’s banking operations, including the development and execution of its lending strategy and client engagement.

    “I am thrilled to join BSTDB  and serve its vital development mandate. I look forward to working under the leadership of President Köksal and alongside my colleagues in the Management Committee  to advance  the Bank’s mission. I am eager to leverage my previous experience to bear for the sustainable development and economic  growth of  the Black Sea region, particularly as we navigate today’s complex challenges.”, said Mr. Aliyev on assuming his duties.

    Prior to joining BSTDB, Mr. Aliyev served as Advisor to the Governor at the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan, where he provided strategic advice on monetary and exchange rate policy, banking supervision, and capital market regulation. Having started his career at the Central Bank in 2000, he progressively advanced through senior roles in research, monetary policy, and strategic development.  From 2013 to 2025, he held the position of Executive Director, overseeing critical departments including Insurance Supervision, Financial Consumer Protection, Strategic Management, and Risk Management.

    Mr. Aliyev has also made notable contributions to Azerbaijan’s national development initiatives. He co-authored the Strategy for National Education Development, approved by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2013, and played a supportive role in preparing Azerbaijan 2030: National Priorities on Socio-Economic Development, a strategic policy framework adopted in 2021.

    His contributions to the financial sector were acknowledged with the “Progress” Medal, awarded by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

    He has taught business development and strategic management courses at the Center for Banking Education (2019–2020), and previously lectured on development economics and strategic management at the Azerbaijan State Economic University and ADA University.

    His academic background includes a Master of Arts in Policy Economics from the Center for Development Economics at Williams College (USA), and a Master and Bachelor of Science in Finance & Credit from the Azerbaijan State Economic University.

    Mr. Aliyev is fluent in English, Azerbaijani, Russian and Turkish.

     

    The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is an international financial institution established by Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Türkiye, and Ukraine. The BSTDB headquarters are in Thessaloniki, Greece. BSTDB supports economic development and regional cooperation by providing loans, credit lines, equity and guarantees for projects and trade financing in the public and private sectors in its member countries. The authorized capital of the Bank is EUR 3.45 billion. For information on BSTDB, visit www.bstdb.org.

     

    Contact: Haroula Christodoulou

    : @BSTDB

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Comment: Chinese-Russian relations are developing steadily despite changes in the international situation

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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, May 8 (Xinhua) — At the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Moscow on a state visit to Russia. He will also attend celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    Under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, China-Russia relations, characterized by eternal good-neighborliness and friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination, mutually beneficial cooperation and win-win results, have been steadily gaining new strength. The comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination in the new era has continuously reached a high level and covered a wide range of areas, and will also steadily move forward, promoting the development of both countries and contributing to the stability of the international community despite the changes in the international situation.

    The leadership of the heads of state is the most important political advantage and the fundamental guarantee for the stable development of high-level China-Russia relations. Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have maintained close communication through exchanges of visits, bilateral meetings, video conferences, telephone conversations and message exchanges, providing a solid foundation for promoting state-to-state relations in the new era. Under their strategic guidance and care, the relations between the two countries have become increasingly mature, sustainable and stable, with continuously deepening political mutual trust, closer strategic coordination and continuous expansion of practical cooperation between China and Russia, thus ensuring their own rise and common interests in international and regional affairs.

    The friendship between Beijing and Moscow has stood the test of time. China and the Soviet Union, which were the main fronts of World War II in Asia and Europe, made great sacrifices and made important contributions to winning the war, saving their peoples and all mankind. The profound friendship between the two countries that developed during World War II gave a powerful impetus to the comprehensive development of Sino-Russian relations. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the war. A series of commemorative events will be held in both countries to preserve and strengthen the friendship between the peoples and promote the sustainable development of relations between the countries. History and reality show that China and Russia are good neighbors that cannot be separated, and true friends who support each other and develop together. Now that the relations between the two countries have stood the test of time, the importance of the joint efforts of Beijing and Moscow is even more obvious. “I believe in the future of Russian-Chinese relations, because history has shown that we need to be together,” noted Galina Kulikova, holder of the Order of Friendship of the People’s Republic of China and First Deputy Chairperson of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society.

    The cooperation between China and Russia brings benefits to the peoples of both countries. The two countries have complementary advantages, great potential and broad cooperation space, and regard each other as priority partners. Over the years, they have been seeking common ground and achieving mutual success. The principle of mutual benefit and win-win has become the basis for pragmatic cooperation in various fields. From the 156 key projects supported by the Soviet Union in China to the current trade turnover of 244.8 billion US dollars, from the popularity of Russian agricultural products, food and beverages among Chinese consumers to the successful sales of Chinese mobile phones in the Russian market, etc., the scale of cooperation has increased, the scope has expanded, the foundation has been strengthened, which has benefited the peoples of both countries.

    China-Russia relations have a strong internal driving force and unique strategic value. Based on the correct strategic perception of each other, China and Russia have found a path of interaction characterized by the two sides not forming alliances, not engaging in confrontation, and not targeting third parties. In this way, the two countries stand at the forefront of a new type of major power relations and set an example for relations between neighboring countries. China-Russia relations will not change due to temporary circumstances and are not subject to the influence of third parties, remaining a constant in an unstable world, not a variable in geopolitical games. This choice is in line with the interests of both countries, meets the trend of forming a multipolar world and democratizing international relations, and is of great significance to maintaining global strategic stability, promoting positive interactions between major powers, and advancing cooperation among developing countries.

    China and Russia have continuously sent strong signals to the world on the need to strengthen strategic coordination, bringing certainty, stability and positive energy to a volatile world, which is extremely valuable. At present, there is a fierce struggle between unilateralism and multilateralism, and between seeking and resisting hegemony. As founding states of the UN and permanent members of the UN Security Council, China and Russia bear a special responsibility for upholding the international system with the UN at the center. The two sides will further strengthen close cooperation in multilateral platforms such as the UN, SCO and BRICS, bring together the efforts of the Global South, guide global governance in the right direction, firmly oppose unilateralism and bullying, and jointly promote the formation of an equitable and orderly multipolar world and an inclusive and accessible economic globalization.

    The national development strategies and foreign policies of China and Russia are long-term. Under the strategic guidance of their leaders, the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination will continue to develop at a higher level in the new era, giving strong impetus to the progress of both countries, promoting the well-being of their peoples, and making new contributions to upholding international fairness and justice. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China reports surge in rail passenger traffic during May Day holiday

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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, May 8 (Xinhua) — China recorded 151 million train trips from April 29 to May 6, state-owned China Railways Corp. said.

    According to the corporation, compared to the same period last year, the number of passenger trips on the railway network increased by 10.6 percent, in particular, on May 1, 23.12 million trips were made, which became a new record for passenger traffic in one day.

    In addition, an increase in the volume of freight transportation was recorded. Over the 8 days from April 29 to May 6, while the railway workers worked according to a special program in connection with the May Day holidays, almost 89.5 million tons of freight were transported, which is 4.6 percent more in annual terms.

    During the specified period, an average of 12,801 passenger trains ran on the railways per day, which is 6.8 percent more than last year’s figures for the same period, according to data from KZhD.

    The May Day holiday is one of the peak periods for travel in China. The surge in travel during this period helps boost revenues not only in the tourism sector but also in the retail sector. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking News: Explosions Rock Pakistan’s Lahore – Eyewitnesses

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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

    Xinhua | 08. 05. 2025

    Keywords: Pakistani Lahore, urgent, eyewitnesses, explosions, several explosions thundered, Thursday morning, Xinhua reported, East Pakistan, Lahore, residents

    ISLAMABAD, May 8 (Xinhua) — Several blasts rocked Lahore, the capital of Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, on Thursday morning, local residents told Xinhua. –0–

    Source: Xinhua

    Breaking News: Explosions Rocked Pakistan’s Lahore – Eyewitnesses Breaking News: Explosions Rocked Pakistan’s Lahore – Eyewitnesses

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 82 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza

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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

    GAZA, May 8 (Xinhua) — At least 82 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded on Wednesday in intense Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Civil Defense spokesman in Gaza Mahmoud Bazal said.

    He said Israel carried out an airstrike on a restaurant and a crowded market in the Rimal neighborhood in western Gaza, killing at least 39 people and wounding 86 others.

    Earlier in the day, Israeli shelling of the al-Karama school in the al-Tuffa area of eastern Gaza killed 19 people, many of them displaced people who had sought refuge there. Witnesses said the school was hit twice.

    At least 24 more people were killed in various areas of the enclave as a result of other Israeli air strikes, Bazal said.

    The Hamas-run Gaza government spokesman said Wednesday that the Israeli army had carried out four strikes on civilian targets in 24 hours, with the attacks aimed at “causing the maximum possible number of civilian casualties.”

    The Israeli army has not yet commented on the reports. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi says China, Russia find right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries 2025-05-08 03:06:31 Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Wednesday that China and Russia have found a right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. (Xinhua/Ding Haitao)

    MOSCOW, May 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Wednesday that China and Russia have found a right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries.

    He made the remarks in a written statement upon his arrival in Moscow for a state visit to the country and attendance at the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    Xi noted that the two sides, as good neighbors that cannot be moved away, true friends who share weal and woe, and good partners of mutual achievement, have forged a spirit of strategic coordination for a new era, which features permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation.

    The independent, mature and resilient bilateral relationship, Xi said, not only brings great benefits to the two peoples, but also makes important contributions to maintaining global strategic stability and promoting an equal and orderly multipolar world.

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, he noted.

    China and Russia, both major countries of the world and permanent members of the UN Security Council, will join hands to safeguard the victorious outcome of World War II, firmly safeguard the UN-centered international system and the international order underpinned by international law, resolutely oppose hegemonism and power politics, practice true multilateralism, and promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system, Xi said.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. (Xinhua/Dai Tianfang)

    The Chinese president also said that during the visit he will have in-depth communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin on bilateral relations, practical cooperation as well as major international and regional issues of common concern, which will inject strong impetus into the development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era.

    Noting that he will attend Russia’s May 9th Victory Day celebrations again after a decade, Xi said he looks forward to working with leaders of other countries and the Russian people to deeply commemorate the martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives for the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, and send out a strong voice of the times to safeguard international fairness and justice.

    Xi’s plane was escorted by Russian Air Force aircraft after it entered the country’s airspace.

    When Xi arrived at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, he was warmly welcomed by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova and other senior government officials.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi arrives in Moscow for state visit, Victory Day celebrations 2025-05-08 04:08:08 Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      MOSCOW, May 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

      Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the guard of honor during a grand welcome ceremony at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi)

      Chinese President Xi Jinping is warmly welcomed by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova and other senior government officials at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi)

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jackie Chan Rekindles Martial Arts Spirit: ‘Kung Fu Hustle 2’ Set for China Release

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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

    It was recently confirmed that the new film, titled Kung Fu Hustle 2, will be released in mainland China, but a release date has not yet been set. Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, who starred in the previous two films, will be back to entertain their fans.

    The film tells the story of a Chinese teenager who travels to the East Coast of the United States, to New York City, where he is faced with a completely new challenge and decides to take up martial arts. Will he be able to find his own path in this field under the guidance of Han, a master of traditional Chinese martial arts?

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: China made a major contribution to the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War — expert of the Institute of Geophysical Analysis of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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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

    Moscow, May 8 /Xinhua/ – China made a great contribution to the overall victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, Ekaterina Zaklyazminskaya, head of the Center for World Politics and Strategic Analysis at the Institute of China and Modern Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ICSA RAS), said in an interview with Xinhua.

    “China really made a big contribution to the victory because it was the field that allowed Japanese aggression to be contained on the Eastern Front,” she said, adding that during the World Anti-Fascist War, China was a “shield” for many other states, including the Soviet Union.

    According to E. Zaklyazminskaya, if it were not for the contribution of the Chinese people, the Japanese army could have advanced further and captured more territories, and even more people would have suffered. “China sacrificed itself, its people,” she emphasized.

    The expert noted that through joint efforts, China and the USSR were able to expel Japanese militarists from Chinese territory and stop Japanese aggression. These were very sad, but at the same time very touching pages of bilateral history, she said.

    Speaking about the proper attitude to the results of the World Anti-Fascist War, E. Zaklyazminskaya emphasized that attempts to distort the historical truth are unacceptable. “We must support the truth about the events of those years, about the events of the Second World War. In no case should we allow the falsification of the events of that time, because we must remember that the victory was achieved with great difficulty. This is our common victory, and it laid the foundations of the modern world,” the expert believes.

    E. Zaklyazminskaya is also confident that the international system with the UN as its core, the formation of which was not easy, must be supported and preserved.

    “It is extremely important that both Russia and China support true multipolarity, true multilateralism,” she stressed, adding that both countries strive to ensure that the voice of developing countries is heard, so that countries of the Global South can conduct independent foreign policies. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 11 terrorist leaders killed in military operations in Nigeria

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

    ABUJA, May 8 (Xinhua) — Eleven terrorist leaders have been killed in recent anti-terrorist operations by government forces in Nigeria, the country’s Defense Minister Mohammed Badaru said on Wednesday.

    One of the “most wanted” terrorist leaders in northern Nigeria, known as Bello Turji, is on the run as a result of ongoing military operations, he said.

    M. Badaru did not give an exact time for the anti-terrorist operations, adding that government troops have also doubled intelligence activities to prevent attacks by criminals. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Direct international air route between Hainan and London officially launched

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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

    HAIKOU, May 8 (Xinhua) — A new direct air route connecting Haikou, capital of south China’s Hainan Province, and London in the United Kingdom was launched on Wednesday.

    The round trip routes will be operated by Hainan Airlines using a wide-body Boeing 787 aircraft once a week on Wednesdays.

    Flight HU7911 will depart Haikou Meilan International Airport at 13:45 Beijing Time and arrive at London Heathrow Airport at 19:30 local time on the same day. The return flight HU7912 will depart London at 22:00 local time and arrive in Haikou at 16:55 Beijing Time on Thursday.

    Meanwhile, the Meilan Airport Authority also said it plans to increase the frequency of flights between Haikou and Kuala Lumpur, as well as between Haikou and Hong Kong SAR, to make the international and regional air network denser.

    These efforts are aimed at accelerating the development of Meilan Airport into a regional aviation hub for the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions, and promoting the establishment of an international tourism and consumption center on the island. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: UN General Assembly holds special meeting to mark 80 years since end of WWII

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

    Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, speaks during a special solemn meeting in commemoration of all victims of World War II at the UN headquarters in New York on May 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday convened a special solemn meeting in commemoration of all victims of World War II, as the international community marks the 80th anniversary of the war’s end.

    China, which won the war in the major Oriental theater of WWII, endured casualties exceeding 35 million, said Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, emphasizing China’s role in the global victory over fascism.

    “By holding back the main forces of Japanese militarism, China not only secured its own survival and national salvation, but also provided strong support to the resistant forces in Europe and the Pacific, making an indelible contribution to the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War,” said Fu.

    Fu said that 80 years later, the world has entered a new period of turbulence and change, with unilateralism on the rise and bullying running rampant.

    Fu called for jointly promoting “a correct understanding of the history of WWII.” “Any scheme or action seeking to downplay, deny, or distort the history of WWII and any rhetoric that glorifies wars of aggression and colonial rule tantamount to a mockery of history and an affront to human conscience, and will surely lose the trust of the global community,” he said.

    “We must firmly uphold the UN-centered international system, the international order based on international law, and the rules-based multilateral trading system, and unequivocally say no to all forms of power politics and bullying,” he said.

    He also called for jointly upholding the authority and status of the United Nations.

    “Certain countries treat the UN as something they can use when it suits them and discard when it doesn’t. They willfully withdraw from agreements and organizations, default on contribution payments, and cut funding in an attempt to place their narrow interests over the collective global good,” Fu said, adding that such practices are “deeply unpopular and are ultimately doomed to failure.”

    Vassily Nebenzia, Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, said the victory came at the cost of millions of people.

    “China lost 35 million people. The United States, approximately half a million. Serbia organized the largest partisan movement in Europe. The struggle for the freedom of the peoples was carried out by heroes from Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The cost for the Soviet Union was 27 million people. Twelve million of them were military losses,” Nebenzia said.

    “We will forever remember the great feat that was achieved by the Soviet people, the participants of these historic events. This was a time that was exceedingly difficult, but it was very sacred. A person who experiences significant trials and who vanquishes this will forever draw strength from this victory,” he said.

    Antje Leendertse, Germany’s permanent representative to the United Nations, said the war, unleashed by Nazi Germany, caused immeasurable suffering, in Europe and beyond.

    “That legacy of pain, destruction, and loss will forever be tied to my country’s name. We carry this burden with humility and a moral responsibility, and we accept it without hesitation,” she said.

    “‘Never again’ is not only a commitment for Germany. It is a universal obligation — one that binds us all. An obligation to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war. To protect civilian lives and defend the vulnerable. To uphold the dignity of every human being. And to safeguard the principles of the United Nations Charter for all, including future generations,” said Leendertse.

    Stavros Lambrinidis, head of the European Union Delegation to the United Nations, said it is the occasion to “honor the sacrifices made and mourn the countless lives lost during and after the war.”

    “It is also an opportunity to reiterate our commitment to collaborating with all Member States of the United Nations to ensure a more peaceful, equitable, and prosperous future for generations to come,” Lambrinidis said.

    He said that 80 years on from the end of the Second World War, “we are reminded of the solemn responsibility entrusted to us: to remain true to our collective commitment to uphold the principles of the UN Charter and to ensure that the horrors of war are never repeated.”

    Philemon Yang, president of the UNGA, said in his remarks: “On this 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, we reflect on the immense sacrifices made by the millions who fought and died to secure the freedoms we too often take for granted.”

    “As time passes, these commemorations take on a deeper meaning. Most surviving veterans are now centenarians… Preserving their stories is not only a tribute to them, it is a moral responsibility for us all. We must ensure that the lessons they leave behind do not fade but endure,” he said.

    Yang called on world leaders “to choose dialogue over conflict. Diplomacy over escalation. Cooperation over division. Peace over the absence of peace.”

    “We stand at a defining moment — not only for this institution, but for humanity,” said the UNGA president.

    In March, the UNGA passed a resolution to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The resolution calls for a special commemorative meeting to be held in the second week of May 2025, and every five years thereafter, to honor the victims of the war.

    It was introduced by Russia, China, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

    Fu Cong (on the screen), China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, speaks during a special solemn meeting in commemoration of all victims of World War II at the UN headquarters in New York on May 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Vassily Nebenzia, Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, speaks during a UN General Assembly’s special solemn meeting in commemoration of all victims of World War II at the UN headquarters in New York on May 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Travel to Dali County in the Off-Season: Feel the Rhythm of Slow Life

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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

    As the concept of “off-season travel” spreads, more and more tourists are choosing to avoid the holiday rush and travel during the low season to immerse themselves in local life and experience it in its truest form. In recent years, Dali County in Yunnan Province has attracted more and more city dwellers seeking peace of mind with its unique “slow life” charm. The county has become one of the most popular off-season travel destinations. Photos by Xinhua News Agency correspondent Liu Lianfen

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Poll: 86% of respondents rate China’s digital innovation highly

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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, May 8 (Xinhua) — Eighty-six percent of respondents rated China’s achievements in digital technology highly, according to a report released Wednesday by the Renmin University of China (RUC) in Beijing.

    The Global Digital Perceptions Report 2025, conducted by the university’s Global Opinion Research Centre, surveyed 7,599 participants from 38 countries using an international online sample.

    The report covers five key areas, including improvements in daily life brought by digital technologies, expectations and concerns about artificial intelligence (AI), and the growing acceptance of China’s digital technologies in the Global South.

    Regional analysis shows that the highest approval rates for Chinese digital technologies are in Africa at 94.3 percent, South America at 93 percent, Southeast Asia at 91.1 percent, South Asia and Central Asia at 90.7 percent, and the Middle East at 88.1 percent.

    According to the report, more than half of respondents consider artificial intelligence and e-commerce to be the leading digital sectors in China. E-commerce platforms such as Temu and SHEIN are rapidly expanding globally due to their competitive prices and efficient supply chains.

    Meanwhile, Chinese AI companies are making rapid progress with open and dynamic development strategies. In regions such as Africa, Chinese AI is increasingly seen as a driving force for intelligent infrastructure and digital governance.

    “Chinese tech companies are widely known as leaders in digital innovation. Earlier this year, the DeepSeek R1 demonstrated high performance with minimal computing resources. Tencent’s Hunyuan and Alibaba’s Qwen large language models also ranked among the leaders in the tests. Meanwhile, Alipay and WeChat Pay continue to expand globally, providing users with convenient payment solutions,” said Zhang Di, a professor at NUS’s School of Journalism and Communication.

    The report also noted that 83.6 percent of respondents from the Global South view Chinese digital technology as a positive force in their countries. Cooperation in technology, infrastructure, and talent development is strengthening, supporting both the internationalization of Chinese tech companies and digital growth in these countries.

    Globally, attitudes toward innovation differ significantly between developing and developed countries: 74.2 percent of people in developing countries closely follow global technology trends, compared with only 50.5 percent in developed countries.

    The survey found that 62.7 percent of respondents believe AI has a positive impact on work efficiency, while 64.9 percent see benefits in student learning. However, only 34.9 percent expressed optimism about AI’s impact on employment opportunities. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The fight against desertification in the Kuzupchi desert is gaining momentum

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

    In recent days, sand control workers have been actively planting desert plants such as sand willow in the Kuzupchi Desert in Hangingqi Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, as part of the ecological restoration of the desert. Since the beginning of this year, Hangingqi Banner has been implementing five desertification control projects. According to the plan, sand control work will cover more than 1 million mu this year. Photos by Xinhua correspondent Li Zhipeng

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese checkpoints see surge in tourist flow over May Day holiday

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

    BEIJING, May 8 (Xinhua) — Cities with border checkpoints in China saw a significant increase in the number of foreign tourists crossing the border during the International Labor Day holiday, largely due to the relaxation of visa policies and improved services at checkpoints, according to the National Immigration Administration.

    From April 30 to May 3, foreign nationals passed through Beijing checkpoints 69,000 times, an increase of 52.1 percent year-on-year. The main purposes for entering the country were tourism, visiting relatives, and business trips.

    On May 2, an international flight from Paris landed at Beijing Capital International Airport. When an elderly couple was confused while completing their paperwork at the passport control hall, immigration officer Cui Zhongqing helped them through border control by explaining the rules in French. Cui Zhongqing speaks several foreign languages.

    At the main checkpoints of the Chinese capital, including the international airports of Beijing Capital and Daxing, highly qualified specialists like Cui Zhuqing provide more than 100 consultations per shift in foreign languages. Special corridors have been set up for the elderly, the sick, the disabled and pregnant women, and temporary entry permits and other procedures are processed through a “single window”.

    “It’s now much easier to get a temporary entry permit. You don’t even have to stand in line again. It’s as fast as riding the metro,” a Russian tourist shared.

    The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou recorded more than 154,000 entries and exits from May 1 to 3, up 23 percent year-on-year. “During peak hours, all 34 checkpoint windows were operating at full capacity to ensure travelers could pass through the inspection safely and efficiently,” said Lin Shunyue, an immigration officer at Baiyun Port.

    With the opening of the third phase of the 137th China Import and Export Fair (Guangzhou or Canton Fair), it was a busy period at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. At the arrivals hall, police officers worked with an AI-based consultation system to assist passengers at the designated corridor for exhibitors.

    “After the second phase, we went to Hong Kong, and now we are back for the third. The visa-free regime makes this process very convenient,” the Polish businessman noted.

    The immigration office at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport in southwest China’s Sichuan Province operated around the clock during the five-day holiday, allowing overseas arrivals to clear the immigration process immediately upon arrival.

    Thanks to the visa-free entry policy, the Spanish tourist was able to fully enjoy the local attractions, see pandas and taste Sichuan cuisine. “The unique charm of the city, the developed air network and efficient passport control made the trip to Chengdu unforgettable for me,” she said.

    According to the local border control department of Sichuan Province, as of May 3, 160,000 visa-free entries, more than 23,000 transit passengers taking advantage of the 24- or 240-hour visa-free stay rules, and more than 51,000 transit passengers passing through without border control have been registered through Chengdu checkpoints this year.

    China’s National Immigration Administration reported on May 6 that foreign nationals entered China 1.12 million times during the holiday period, up 43.1 percent from a year earlier.

    According to the above-mentioned department, it is especially noteworthy that over 380 thousand of these visits involved people entering China without a visa, which is 72.7 percent more than in the same period last year.

    China currently provides one-way visa-free entry to citizens of 38 countries. In addition, the visa-free transit period for passport holders of 54 countries was extended to 240 hours in December 2024. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: Wang falls to Rakhimova in Italian Open first round

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

    Chinese tennis player Wang Xinyu suffered a straight-set loss to Russia’s Kamilla Rakhimova in the first round of the WTA Italian Open on Wednesday.

    According to the original draw, Wang was scheduled to face former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova in the opening round. However, Vondrousova withdrew ahead of the match due to a shoulder injury, and her spot was taken by Rakhimova.

    Wang and Rakhimova had previously met in January during the final round of qualifying at the WTA 500 Adelaide, where Wang claimed victory. This time around, it was Rakhimova who came out on top, winning 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 32 minutes.

    In the first set, the two players exchanged breaks in the opening stage, leveling the score at 2-2. However, Wang then lost rhythm and ultimately dropped the set 6-3.

    In the second set, the players traded breaks early to reach 1-1 before Rakhimova took command, winning four consecutive games. Wang briefly halted her opponent’s momentum by holding serve in the seventh game to make it 5-2, but Rakhimova served out the match comfortably at 6-2.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Why historical truth of WWII should never be distorted

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

    Aircraft fly in formation over Red Square during a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade, which marks the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, Russia, May 5, 2025. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of victory in World War II (WWII). Chinese President Xi Jinping travels to Russia on Wednesday for a state visit and celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    The commemoration stands as a powerful reminder of the brutality of war, the precious hard-won peace and stability, and the importance of historical truth — especially at a time when the world is grappling with a resurgence in unilateralism, economic coercion and hegemonic mentality.

    What is alarming is that in recent years, there have been repeated attempts to distort or deny the legacy of the WWII victory. These attempts, drawing widespread criticism and concern, have reminded the world of the necessity to safeguard the integrity of the history of WWII.

    WHO IS DISTORTING WWII HISTORY?

    In these years, politicians from certain countries have sought to achieve political gains by manipulating historical truth.

    “We are witnessing increasing efforts to rehabilitate Nazism and racial supremacy, glorify Nazis and their collaborators, and revive practices of racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Xinhua in a recent interview.

    In March, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, while attending a memorial service on Iwo Jima to honor those who died in one of WWII’s pivotal battles, claimed Japan as being indispensable in tackling “Chinese aggression” and complimented the “valor” of Japanese soldiers.

    Hegseth’s remarks sparked sharp criticism, with many viewing them as an attempt to whitewash Japan’s militarism during WWII. His comments were also seen as a betrayal of those who sacrificed their lives in anti-fascist fight.

    Such attempts to distort or deny the history of the World Anti-Fascist War are not new.

    After WWII, as the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union intensified, Washington chose to support Japan as a strategic counterweight in Asia. In doing so, the remnants of Japanese fascism were not fully eradicated.

    Until this day, some right-wing Japanese politicians still refuse to renounce Japan’s militaristic past, and even question or deny the outcomes of the war.

    They continue to pay tribute to the notorious Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 convicted Class-A Japanese WWII war criminals, revise high school history textbooks to downplay Japan’s wartime atrocities, and deny the forced recruitment of “comfort women” by the Japanese military during WWII.

    “In recent years, Japan has recklessly tampered with textbooks, and the theory of no guilt for aggression has a relatively large market in Japan,” said Sun Huixiu, an associate professor with the School of History at Beijing Normal University.

    Similar historic revisionism took place in the West. There have been attempts by some Western countries to downplay or even completely deny the role of the Red Army and the Soviet people in the victory over Nazism.

    A survey conducted by IFOP, an international market research group, in May 1945 showed that 57 percent of French people credited the Soviet Union with having made the greatest contribution to Nazi defeat, compared to just 20 percent backing the United States and 12 percent Britain.

    However, by 2018, a YouGov survey showed a dramatic shift in public perception: 56 percent of the French believed the United States played the most important role, 11 percent credited Britain, and only 15 percent recognized Russia’s contribution.

    WHY HISTORICAL TRUTH SO IMPORTANT?

    During the deadliest military conflict in human history 80 years ago, more than 80 countries and regions, involving roughly 2 billion people, were drawn into the war. More than 100 million worldwide were killed or wounded, and global economic losses exceeded 4 trillion U.S. dollars.

    To resist fascist aggression, more than 50 countries, including China and the Soviet Union, formed a united front. As the main theater in the East during the World Anti-Fascist War, China paid a heavy price — over 35 million casualties in its fight against the majority troops of Japanese militarism.

    A woman visits the site used to be a bacterial laboratory at the former site of the Unit 731 in Harbin, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, Dec. 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Xie Jianfei)

    Preserving the truth of history is the most meaningful tribute to the soldiers and civilians who perished during WWII. It is also a foundation for reconciliation between former belligerent nations.

    “How should we respond to the sin of the Holocaust for which we should take responsibility? Summing up the past can be a prerequisite to reconciliation,” said former German Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit to Japan in 2015.

    More importantly, as noted by Xi at the general debate of the 70th session of the UN General Assembly back in 2015, history is a mirror, and only by drawing lessons from history can the world avoid repeating past calamities.

    After WWII, the Allied powers carried out the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials, which marked the first time in human history that war criminals were prosecuted before an international tribunal, delivering rightful punishment, upholding international justice and sending a powerful warning to fascist forces.

    Based on the WWII victory, key members of the anti-fascist alliance jointly initiated the founding of the United Nations and formulated a series of important international documents including the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Proclamation and the Charter of the United Nations, which laid the foundation for the modern international order and established the basic norms governing contemporary international relations.

    “These instruments helped to hold fascist crimes accountable, and through a series of institutional frameworks, effectively placed a ‘security lock’ on the postwar world to help preserve peace,” said He Lei, former vice president of the Academy of Military Science of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, in an article.

    Since the end of WWII, the world has witnessed a level of global prosperity unprecedented in human history thanks to the largely peaceful era it has been in. “We need to firmly remember the history of WWII and maintain the world political and economic order,” said Sun.

    “Today, it seems no one disputes that the victory over fascism and militarism was one of humanity’s greatest achievements in the 20th century,” said Kirill Babayev, director of the Institute of China and Modern Asia at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    This underscores that Russia and China must remain at the forefront of preserving this memory, he noted.

    “In the global agenda, we must uphold a position that demands full respect for historical truth, rejects its distortion, and, above all, safeguards the memory of those who perished during World War II while defending our freedom,” he added.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Belarus plans to build and reconstruct more than 650 infrastructure facilities in five years — Prime Minister

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

    MINSK, May 8 (Xinhua) — Belarus plans to build and reconstruct more than 650 infrastructure facilities over the next five years with a total funding of over 20 billion Belarusian rubles (6.1 billion U.S. dollars), Belarusian Prime Minister Alexander Turchin said at a meeting of the House of Representatives (lower house of Parliament) on Wednesday, where he presented the government’s program of activities for 2025-2029.

    “Over the course of the five-year period, it is planned to build and reconstruct more than 650 infrastructure facilities in the republic with a total funding volume of over 20 billion Belarusian rubles – 34 hospitals, 23 kindergartens, 27 schools, 22 sports and fitness centers and other facilities,” BELTA quotes him as saying.

    As A. Turchin stated, the country will improve transport links between regions. “More than 24.5 thousand km of roads will be built and repaired with an investment volume of about 13 billion Belarusian rubles /3.97 billion dollars/. We will create high-speed road links agro-town – district center – regional center. For example, travel time from Minsk to any satellite city will take up to half an hour, from populated areas to the regional center – an hour and a half,” the Prime Minister summarized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 12 killed in road accident in Chad

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

    YAOUNDE, May 8 (Xinhua) — At least 12 people were killed in a head-on collision between two cars in Chad’s Kanem province on Wednesday night.

    Local media reported, citing police, that a Toyota Hilux with passengers collided with a heavy truck.

    As a result of the accident, several people were injured, the victims were rushed to a local hospital. Among the victims were students.

    An official investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the accident. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Slovakian PM calls EU plan to stop Russian energy imports ‘economic suicide’

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

    BRATISLAVA, May 8 (Xinhua) — Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday criticized the European Commission’s proposal to completely stop energy imports from Russia, calling the plan unacceptable in its current form.

    According to the politician, refusing to import gas, oil and nuclear fuel from Russia just because “some kind of new iron curtain” is being built between the Western world and Russia is “economic suicide.”

    Let us recall that on Tuesday the European Commission presented a roadmap for eliminating the EU’s dependence on Russian gas by 2027. It also proposes a gradual phase-out of oil and nuclear materials from Russia.

    According to the roadmap, the EU will immediately stop signing new contracts for Russian gas and terminate all existing deals on the spot market by the end of 2025. All remaining Russian gas imports will cease by the end of 2027.

    Such a step would cause significant damage to the competitiveness of both the EU and Slovakia, R. Fico stressed.

    Hungary also categorically rejected the EU roadmap the day before, with Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto saying the plan would jeopardize Hungary’s energy security. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Belarus’ gold and foreign exchange reserves amounted to about $10.9 billion in May 2025 — National Bank

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

    MINSK, May 8 /Xinhua/ — Belarus’ gold and foreign exchange reserves as of May 1 this year, according to preliminary data, amounted to about 10.9 billion US dollars in equivalent, the country’s National Bank reported.

    In April 2025, gold and foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 872.8 million (8.7%) after growing in March by USD 662.3 million or 7.04%.

    The largest share in the structure of Belarus’s international reserves is made up of foreign currency assets and monetary gold. According to the National Bank, the volume of foreign currency in reserves as of May 1 of this year amounted to about USD 3.82 billion, having increased by USD 513.1 million (15.5 percent) in April. The volume of monetary gold is about USD 5.71 billion, having increased by USD 326.3 million or 6 percent.

    According to the monetary policy targets, the volume of Belarus’ international reserve assets by the end of 2025 should be at least USD 7.1 billion. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – Parliament encourages Kosovo and Serbia to advance their EU accession reforms

    Source: European Parliament

    Kosovo needs to accelerate its EU-related reforms and Serbia must do more to protect the rule of law and media freedom and to fight corruption, say MEPs.

    Kosovo needs to accelerate its EU-related reforms and Serbia must do more to protect the rule of law and media freedom and to fight corruption, say MEPs.

    In two reports adopted on Wednesday, MEPs assessed the progress made by Kosovo and Serbia in their efforts to join the European Union during 2023 and 2024.

    Kosovo: comprehensive reforms and inclusive governance are essential

    Kosovo has made notable strides in its electoral reforms, economic resilience, and the protection of fundamental rights, say MEPs. However, challenges remain regarding judicial reforms, media freedom, public administration efficiency, and the digitalisation of public services. Continued commitment to comprehensive reforms and inclusive governance is essential for Kosovo’s to progress on its European integration pathway, they stress.

    The Pristina-Belgrade dialogue has unfortunately not yielded the expected results, note MEPs, who ask both parties to implement the Brussels and Ohrid agreements, including the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb-Majority Municipalities, and the lifting of Serbia’s opposition to Kosovo’s membership of regional and international organisations.

    MEPs also state that Kosovo has been the target of foreign interference and disinformation campaigns, particularly from Russia and China, with the aim of destabilising the region and undermining the European integration of the Western Balkans. Parliament therefore urges the Kosovo government to reinforce its capacities to combat such threats.

    The report was adopted by 353 votes in favour, 145 against and with 78 abstentions.

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    Riho Terras (EPP, ET), rapporteur, said: “It is clear that Kosovo’s integration process needs new momentum – we need a new chapter in the talks between Pristina and Belgrade. It is extremely positive that all major parties in Kosovo are strongly in favour of EU integration. Kosovo’s future is in the European family and we will work together on the reform agenda, because any future accession must be based on merit.”

    Serbia: major hurdles to overcome

    Despite some progress in negotiations, Serbia still has major hurdles to overcome, according to MEPs. Belgrade needs to improve its internal political dialogue, protect the rule of law, and make anti-corruption reforms. It also has to work on reaching a comprehensive normalisation agreement with Kosovo, and fully align with EU foreign policy.

    Parliament calls on Serbia’s authorities to ensure the independence of key institutions, including media regulators such as the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media. They must also implement in full all outstanding recommendations by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) and the Council of Europe bodies on electoral reform, well ahead of any new elections, MEPs warn.

    MEPs demand full and transparent legal proceedings and an official investigation into the collapse of the Novi Sad train station canopy on 1 November 2024, as well as an impartial investigation into the alleged use of unlawful crowd control technology against protesters. Deploring the continuing violence against students, MEPs are also deeply concerned about the increasing political and financial pressure placed on teachers and university professors who support the students’ collective action.

    The report was adopted by 419 votes in favour, 113 against and with 88 abstentions.

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    Tonino Picula (S&D, HR), rapporteur, said: “A long political crisis, intensified by a lack of progress on fundamental criteria, such as corruption, rule of law, media freedom and electoral reform, is having a direct impact on Serbia’s progress towards EU membership. For too long Serbia has been trying to take the best of EU funds while side-lining our core values and our geopolitical orientation. The enlargement process is merit-based, and Serbia’s progress could have a positive impact on the region.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – Parliament’s priorities for the EU’s post-2027 long-term budget

    Source: European Parliament

    Parliament’s vision and demands for the EU’s 2028-2034 budget are set out in a resolution adopted by MEPs on Wednesday.

    In the text, adopted by 317 votes in favour, 206 against and with 123 abstentions, MEPs call for a significantly more ambitious multiannual financial framework (MFF) that can deliver on EU citizens’ rising expectations amid global instability. The current spending ceiling of 1% of the EU-27’s gross national income is not enough to address the growing number of crises and challenges, MEPs say. With the US retreating from its global role, spending will have to address Russia’s war of aggression on Ukraine, a highly challenging economic and social backdrop, a competitiveness gap and the worsening climate and biodiversity crisis, they add.

    No to single national plans

    Parliament rejects the Commission’s idea of replicating the Recovery and Resilience Facility’s “one national plan per Member State” model. Instead, MEPs call for a structure that ensures transparency and parliamentary accountability, and involves regional and local authorities and all relevant actors. The resolution also reaffirms cohesion policy’s role in deepening the single market, reducing inequality, and combating poverty.

    Competitiveness and defence

    MEPs consider the proposed “competitiveness fund” – which would merge several existing programmes – to be inadequate. Instead, they call for a new, targeted fund designed to leverage private and public investments through EU-backed de-risking mechanisms. Increased defence spending is necessary, they say, but this must not undermine social and environmental spending or long-standing policies.

    Simplification, flexibility and the rule of law

    The next long-term budget must cut unnecessary red tape for beneficiaries, but must not give the Commission more leeway without Parliament’s democratic scrutiny. A simpler budget must be a more transparent budget, MEPs say.

    Flexibility in spending is also key – crisis-response capacities must be built into the budget for each policy area, with humanitarian aid ring-fenced. The next budget should include two special instruments: one for disaster relief and another for other unforeseen challenges. MEPs insist that access to funds must be tied to respect for EU values and the rule of law, and advocate a smart conditionality mechanism to avoid penalising beneficiaries for their governments’ actions.

    Debt repayment and joint borrowing

    MEPs insist that the repayment of NextGenerationEU borrowing costs must not endanger funding for key EU priorities. They call for clear separation between debt repayment and programme spending, and urge the Council to adopt new, genuine revenue sources. Joint borrowing is seen as a viable tool for addressing EU‑wide crises, such security and defence.

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    “We want the next long-term EU budget to be better equipped to respond to today’s challenges –helping Europe act swiftly in crises, better protect its citizens, and build a stronger, more competitive Union. We also want adequate support for our long-standing priorities, such as agriculture and cohesion. We propose a responsible and justified increase in the next MFF – moving beyond the outdated 1% GNI cap. If we ask the EU to do more, we must equip it accordingly. The European Parliament will only approve a future-proof MFF that is flexible, effective, and ready for implementation by 1 January 2028. This is why we urge the Council and Commission to begin negotiations immediately after the Commission’s proposal in July,” Siegfried Mureşan (EPP, RO), co-rapporteur, said.

    “People and regions must be at the centre of the next MFF and we must ensure that the EU is equipped to respond to its citizens’ needs. We need strong investments to boost strategic autonomy, economic resilience and green goals while leaving no one behind. In addition, an ambitious budget must promote social and territorial cohesion, include new and modernised sources of revenue, and guarantee sufficient funding for security, defence and preparedness to ensure just and thriving societies, while upholding the rule of law and the EU’s core values,” said Carla Tavares (S&D, PT), co-rapporteur.

    Next steps

    Parliament’s priorities are designed to feed into the Commission’s proposal on the EU’s next long‑term budget, due to be published in July 2025.

    Background

    The multiannual financial framework (MFF) is established for a period of seven years and lays down the maximum spending ceilings for different policy areas. After having secured Parliament’s consent, granted by a majority of its component members, EU governments adopt the MFF regulation by unanimity. The EU’s current long-term budget runs out on 31 December 2027.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on the return of Ukrainian children forcibly transferred and deported by Russia – RC-B10-0249/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    pursuant to Rules 150(5) and 136(4) of the Rules of Procedure
    replacing the following motions:
    B10‑0249/2025 (Verts/ALE)
    B10‑0250/2025 (S&D)
    B10‑0252/2025 (Renew)
    B10‑0255/2025 (PPE)
    B10‑0258/2025 (ECR)

    Sebastião Bugalho, Jessika Van Leeuwen, Michael Gahler, David McAllister, Sandra Kalniete, Željana Zovko, Andrzej Halicki, Michał Szczerba, Antonio López‑Istúriz White, Ana Miguel Pedro, Dariusz Joński, Davor Ivo Stier, Tomas Tobé, Reinhold Lopatka, Liudas Mažylis, Ingeborg Ter Laak, Isabel Wiseler‑Lima, Mirosława Nykiel, Wouter Beke, Luděk Niedermayer, Vangelis Meimarakis, Milan Zver, Tomáš Zdechovský, Danuše Nerudová, Miriam Lexmann, Ondřej Kolář, Jan Farský, Loránt Vincze, Jessica Polfjärd, Andrey Kovatchev, Ewa Kopacz, Matej Tonin, Inese Vaidere
    on behalf of the PPE Group
    Yannis Maniatis, Francisco Assis, Thijs Reuten, Evin Incir, Pina Picierno
    on behalf of the S&D Group
    Adam Bielan, Rihards Kols, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, Aurelijus Veryga, Reinis Pozņaks, Alexandr Vondra, Maciej Wąsik, Veronika Vrecionová, Ondřej Krutílek, Joachim Stanisław Brudziński, Michał Dworczyk, Assita Kanko, Jaak Madison, Mariusz Kamiński, Roberts Zīle, Charlie Weimers, Beatrice Timgren, Dick Erixon, Sebastian Tynkkynen
    on behalf of the ECR Group
    Petras Auštrevičius, Oihane Agirregoitia Martínez, Abir Al‑Sahlani, Malik Azmani, Dan Barna, Helmut Brandstätter, Benoit Cassart, Olivier Chastel, Veronika Cifrová Ostrihoňová, Engin Eroglu, Svenja Hahn, Karin Karlsbro, Ľubica Karvašová, Michał Kobosko, Moritz Körner, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Nathalie Loiseau, Jan‑Christoph Oetjen, Urmas Paet, Marie‑Agnes Strack‑Zimmermann, Eugen Tomac, Hilde Vautmans, Lucia Yar, Dainius Žalimas
    on behalf of the Renew Group
    Villy Søvndal
    on behalf of The Left Group
    Hanna Gedin, Jonas Sjöstedt, Merja Kyllönen

    Document selected :  

    RC-B10-0249/2025

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    RC-B10-0249/2025

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    European Parliament resolution on the return of Ukrainian children forcibly transferred and deported by Russia

    (2025/2691(RSP))

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to its previous resolutions on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine,

     having regard to the UN Charter, the European Convention on Human Rights, the Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the UN Convention on the rights of the child, and the Genocide Convention (CPPCG),

     having regard to Rules 150(5) and 136(4) of its Rules of Procedure,

    A. whereas since February 2022 around 20 000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to the Russian Federation and Belarus or detained in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories, with only 1 293 returned and 624 confirmed dead, according to President Zelenskyy’s ‘Bring Kids Back UA’ initiative; whereas according to the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) the real figures are probably much higher, as these transfers and deportations continue;

    B. whereas international law prohibits forcible transfer to an occupied territory or deportation from an occupied territory to the territory of the occupier, which is a war crime under the Rome Statute and may amount to genocide under the CPPCG;

    C. whereas on 17 March 2023 the ICC issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for their responsibility for the war crime of unlawful transfer and deportation of Ukrainian children;

    1. Strongly condemns the violent actions of the Russian Federation and the complicity of Belarus in the mistreatment of Ukrainian children, including murder, forced transfer and deportation, illegal adoption, sexual abuse and exploitation, forced Russification and militarisation; stresses that these acts form part of a genocidal strategy to erase Ukrainian identity;

    2. Urges the EU to hold those responsible to account and to sanction individuals and entities implicated in these crimes;

    3. Demands that these crimes cease immediately and that Russia reports the identities and whereabouts of all deported Ukrainian children and ensures their well-being and safe and unconditional return;

    4. Urges Russian federal and local authorities to grant international organisations, such as the ICRC, OHCHR and UNICEF, access to all deported Ukrainian children;

    5. Denounces the forced imposition of Russian citizenship on deported children and their state-sponsored adoption by Russian families as part of a deliberate policy of forced assimilation;

    6. Calls for the EU to closely cooperate with and support Ukrainian authorities, international and non-governmental organisations in their efforts to document all missing and deported Ukrainian children; urges the international community, including the United States, to maintain HRL’s funding and the EU to ensure its continuation;

    7. Emphasises that any genuine peace deal must include the repatriation of these children and accountability for forcible transfers and deportations;

    8. Urges the international community to hold Russia accountable by reinforcing coordination through the ICC, the ICJ, and the Special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine;

    9. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the VP/HR, the Council, the Commission, the governments and parliaments of the Member States, the Council of Europe, the OSCE, the President, Government and parliament of Ukraine, and to the United States, Russia and Belarus.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Interview with ABC News Breakfast

    Source: Australian Attorney General’s Agencies

    James Glenday, Host: On federal politics, Don Farrell joins us now from Parliament House. Don, good morning and welcome back to News Breakfast.

    Trade Minister, Don Farrell: Good morning, James.

    Glenday: On the final sitting day, could you have imagined returning to Canberra knowing that you’d knocked off the Liberal Party’s leader, Peter Dutton, and the leader of The Greens, Adam Bandt as well?

    Minister Farrell: Well, the truth is, James, I don’t think anybody could have predicted that. I was confident, based on the work that we’d done over the previous three years, especially in my space, of trade, that we would be returned and returned with a majority. But even I couldn’t believe the results as they came in on Saturday night. I think the Greens have suffered because so many times in the last Parliament they blocked sensible policies of the Albanese Government. They voted with the Coalition in the Senate to block, for instance, legislation on housing, sensible housing policy, and I think they’ve paid the political price for that.

    Glenday: This outcome must be deeply satisfying for you. Personally, I just wonder, have you ever felt so satisfied after an election win? Where does this rank? Is it the sweetest victory, almost a fairytale for Labor?

    Minister Farrell: Look, it doesn’t, doesn’t get any better than this, James. When you’ve been involved in politics as long as I have, this has to be the sweetest victory of all.

    Glenday: There you go. Now there’s a trade war happening. I’m not sure where you’re going to end up, but if you are reinstalled as Trade Minister, you’ll have a lot on your plate. Do you know where you’ll head?

    Minister Farrell: First of all, look, we’ve got a number of objectives that we will need to prosecute and prosecute very quickly. On election night I got messages from my European colleagues, they’re very keen to re-engage and have another crack at an EU free trade agreement. The EU has 450 million people, and a $17 trillion economy. They’ll be very important if we can get a breakthrough there. The Indians also contacted me. We were very close to a new free trade agreement with them and I think we can move very quickly now to finalise that agreement. And of course, in the next few weeks, our new free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates, which sends all of our products into the UAE tariff free, will come into force and that will be important. And of course we, we want to continue discussions with the United States. We believe in free and fair trade and that’s the argument we’ll be prosecuting with them.

    Glenday: I think it’ll be closely watched. Do you expect to head to either China or to the States first?

    Minister Farrell: Look, we’ll worry about that after we know who the new Trade Minister is next week.

    Glenday: That’s fair.

    Minister Farrell: But we will move very quickly to ensure that Australia’s interests are protected here. China, of course, is our largest trading partner. We’re concerned about the tariff war between China and the United States. We believe in free and fair trade and we think that those tariffs should be removed on China.

    Glenday: Okay. You are a factional leader of the Labor right. You were once unkindly referred to as a faceless man. Of course you do have a face. And here you are speaking to us. What are you asking the Prime Minister for though? You’ve got a lot of influence as these Ministerial portfolios are carved up.

    Minister Farrell: A face that a mother could love. And they do call me other things too, by the way. That’s not the only thing they call me. Look, I’m not going to give the Prime Minister any advice on what he should do. He’s won a fabulous victory here. He ran a flawless campaign. His strategy throughout the whole of the last term was about getting reelected and continuing the policies that we took to the election. I’m very happy to leave it all to him and to accept whatever he might wish me to do in the new government.

    Glenday: Ok, just before I let you go, I want to get you on an international issue that’s been developing. Has the Albanese government made any contact with India or Pakistan regarding these cross border strikes we’re seeing?

    Minister Farrell: Look, that’s an issue of course, that is in the hands of our very competent and successful Foreign Minister, Penny Wong. But of course we don’t want to see any conflict in our region. We’d like to see an end to the conflict in the Middle East, the conflict in Ukraine, Russia, and we certainly don’t want to see any conflict in our own region.

    Glenday: And Don, just one last one. We saw smoke this morning from the Vatican. You went to the Pope’s funeral. I’m not sure what that was like, but do you have a personal preference of who the next Pope should be or the direction of the Catholic Church? I’m guessing this is outside the bounds of your factional influence.

    Minister Farrell: Well, as a matter of fact, James, I do have a personal favourite in the Conclave at the moment. And that is the Australian – Ukrainian Cardinal, Cardinal Bychok. I was lucky enough to meet with him twice while I was in Rome. He’s a very, very fine man. A very holy man. I’d like to see him as the next pope. My wife, on the other hand, who’s Filipino, she would like to see Cardinal Tagle as the next pope. And we also had the opportunity of meeting him at the Vatican. So, there’s a couple of candidates for you, James.

    Glenday: There you go. Well, we’ll have to wait and see if you’ve backed a winner there, Don Farrell, the Trade Minister. Perhaps the continuing Trade Minister. We’ll wait and see for that as well. Thank you so much for joining News Breakfast this morning.

    Minister Farrell: Thanks, James.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi says China, Russia find right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries

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

    Xi says China, Russia find right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries

    Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the guard of honor during a grand welcome ceremony at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. [Photo/Xinhua]

    MOSCOW, May 7 — Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Wednesday that China and Russia have found a right path of state-to-state interactions between neighboring major countries.

    He made the remarks in a written statement upon his arrival in Moscow for a state visit to the country and attendance at the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    Xi noted that the two sides, as good neighbors that cannot be moved away, true friends who share weal and woe, and good partners of mutual achievement, have forged a spirit of strategic coordination for a new era, which features permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation.

    The independent, mature and resilient bilateral relationship, Xi said, not only brings great benefits to the two peoples, but also makes important contributions to maintaining global strategic stability and promoting an equal and orderly multipolar world.

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, he noted.

    China and Russia, both major countries of the world and permanent members of the UN Security Council, will join hands to safeguard the victorious outcome of World War II, firmly safeguard the UN-centered international system and the international order underpinned by international law, resolutely oppose hegemonism and power politics, practice true multilateralism, and promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system, Xi said.

    The Chinese president also said that during the visit he will have in-depth communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin on bilateral relations, practical cooperation as well as major international and regional issues of common concern, which will inject strong impetus into the development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era.

    Noting that he will attend Russia’s May 9th Victory Day celebrations again after a decade, Xi said he looks forward to working with leaders of other countries and the Russian people to deeply commemorate the martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives for the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, and send out a strong voice of the times to safeguard international fairness and justice.

    Xi’s plane was escorted by Russian Air Force aircraft after it entered the country’s airspace.

    When Xi arrived at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, he was warmly welcomed by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova and other senior government officials.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping is warmly welcomed by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova and other senior government officials at the Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Members of an honor guard line up at the airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Members of a military band are pictured at the airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Members of an honor guard are pictured at the airport in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2025. Xi arrived here on Wednesday to pay a state visit to Russia and attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi extends congratulations to China-Russia cultural exchange event

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

    BEIJING, May 7 — Chinese President Xi Jinping extended here Wednesday congratulations to a China-Russia people-to-people and cultural exchange event commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    In his message, Xi pointed out that 80 years ago, the Chinese people and the Russian people jointly made indelible historical contributions to the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and forged an unbreakable great friendship with blood, laying a solid foundation for the high-level development of bilateral relations.

    Xi said that 80 years later, with joint efforts of both sides, China-Russia relations have demonstrated renewed vitality and forged a new model of major-country relations.

    He emphasized that strengthening people-to-people and cultural exchanges is of great and far-reaching significance for enhancing mutual understanding, promoting good-neighborliness and friendship, and consolidating the social and popular support for the development of bilateral ties.

    The Chinese president said that he hopes media outlets of both countries will join hands to forge ahead with a shared mission and carry out warm and down-to-earth people-to-people and cultural exchanges that connect people’s hearts, so as to inject new momentum into mutual understanding and amity between the two peoples, refresh the development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era, and make new contributions to the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

    The event was co-hosted by China Media Group and All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

    On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin also sent a congratulatory message to the event.

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