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  • MIL-OSI: Best VPN 2025: NordVPN Tops VPN Service Providers Rankings

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Dallas, May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    NordVPN has emerged as one of the best VPN services in the US, widely recognized for its strong security features, fast connection speeds, and user-friendly interface. This major accolade comes as more and more people seek to encrypt their internet traffic for enhanced security and privacy.

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    “For most people in the US and across the globe, the internet isn’t a luxury anymore but part of everyday life. From shopping online to learning new things or paying bills, the internet has become a necessity. Therefore, it has become more important than ever for NordVPN to keep connections private and secure.”

    First and foremost, NordVPN sets the standard by incorporating a clean and easy-to-use user interface. Whether a seasoned user or a beginner, users can easily get started and choose their pricing plans without help. This look and feel is maintained across all platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Linux. End users with direct experience have described the platform as clear and visually engaging in a simple way that doesn’t compromise functionality.

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    Users can easily connect to the fastest and most secure server by clicking on Quick Connect. A comprehensive list of servers can be filtered based on specialty, such as P2P or double VPN. Moreover, users can view clear real-time indicators of their connection status.

    Moreover, it is easy for beginners to get started. Users can configure their VPNs to connect automatically or manually. Automatic connections enable users to be protected all the time, while manual connections enable connections depending on needs. When it comes to pricing, NordVPN has worked out plans that suit users with different budgets. With each plan, users can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously. Here is a guide.

    • Choose a subscription plan.
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    • Sign in to NordVPN to access your virtual private network.

    NordVPN stands out from its competitors when it comes to security. The VPN provider takes your online security to the next level by offering a double VPN. This routes your traffic through two servers, which adds an extra layer of encryption to the user’s online activity — a feature few VPNs offer. Other features that provide robust defense against malware, trackers, and data leaks include Threat Protection and Dark Web Monitoring. These two features prevent users from downloading malware while blocking trackers and ads. Users can rest assured that their accounts are safe by activating the Dark Web Monitor. In case of any password and data leaks, the user will be informed to take the necessary action.

    “In a time when digital threats are evolving faster than ever, NordVPN continues to set the gold standard in online security. From RAM-only servers to next-generation encryption and independent audits, everything we do is built on trust — because our users deserve complete privacy without compromise.”

    Additionally, NordVPN’s advanced features show its unwavering commitment to online privacy. For instance, users have access to encrypted cloud storage, which allows them to encrypt their files and back them up in secure cloud storage. Another notable example is NordProtect. This free feature is available to US users only and protects them from identity theft by monitoring a user’s account, credit card activity, and credit score. Other premium services include password managers and secure remote file access.

    Regarding infrastructure, NordVPN stands at the forefront. The provider has significantly invested in expanding and optimizing its server network, ensuring high-quality performance and broad accessibility. This robust infrastructure is crucial, as it directly impacts the VPN’s coverage, speed, and reliability for users worldwide. NordVPN has more than 7,600 VPN servers spread across 118 locations.

    Of these, 25% are spread across the US in 16 locations. Additionally, NordVPN has integrated advanced server technology to maximize speed and security. For instance, NordVPN has leveraged RAM-only servers that ensure data is wiped out whenever the server restarts. Additionally, open-source protocols such as the WireGuard-poweredNordLynx protocol are integrated to enable the highest level of encryption.

    The speed of any VPN is critical — even with the best security features, low speeds could greatly affect usability. NordVPN has dedicated efforts towards high speeds to improve the quality and speed of connection. Through their server infrastructure, NordVPN delivers impressive connection speeds. Users in the USA enjoy the highest speeds of up to 2964 mb/s. In addition, using lightweight protocols comes in handy for speed. SmartPlay technology has enhanced security and privacy without compromising on speed for gamers and live streamers.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Violation of European law on political party financing in Greece – E-001784/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001784/2025/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Nikolas Farantouris (The Left)

    International[1] and Greek[2] publications reveal that the ruling New Democracy party has used the company Blue Skies as a vehicle for financing party executives, the production of propaganda content and targeted defamation,[3] with funding from public bodies (in fact financed by European funds). This constitutes a violation of European rules and, in particular, Article 2 TEU on the rule of law, democracy and equality, Article 20 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1141/2014 on the registration, monitoring and funding of European political parties, which prohibits indirect or undeclared funding of parties by third parties, and the recommendations of GRECO and the OECD on transparency and effective control of political funding at national level.

    Furthermore, the Commission’s report on the rule of law in Greece (2024)[4] identifies delays in the submission of financial data by parties, insufficient disclosure of data and a lack of transparency in political financing, as well as a lack of publication of statistics, breach of commitments and an overall ‘weak oversight mechanism’.

    On the basis of the above:

    • 1.Does the Commission intend to open an investigation into the above allegations of circumvention of Article 20 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1141/2014 on the control of political financing involving Government officials?
    • 2.Does the Commission intend to request explanations from the Greek authorities on the ‘State – Blue Skies – Party’ triangular financing relationship?
    • 3.What measures could the Commission recommend to ensure a level playing field for political competition?

    Submitted: 2.5.2025

    • [1] https://www.politico.eu/article/financing-scandal-rocks-greece-ruling-party-new-democracy/
    • [2] https://insidestory.gr/article/poia-einai-i-etaireia-poy-stegazei-kentrika-prosopa-toy-mihanismoy-propagandas-tis-nd
    • [3] https://www.documentonews.gr/article/skandalo-xrimatodotisis-prokalei-trigmoys-sti-nd-politico-gia-omada-alitheias-kai-blue-skies/
    • [4] https://commission.europa.eu/publications/2024-rule-law-report-communication-and-country-chapters_en
    Last updated: 19 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Britain is already becoming an ‘island of strangers’ – but immigration isn’t the driver

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Michael Skey, Lecturer in Media and Communications, Loughborough University

    Matthew Troke/Shutterstock

    Keir Starmer’s recent speech on immigration has generated a good deal of controversy. In announcing a government white paper to cut legal migration, the prime minister said: “Nations depend on rules – fair rules. Sometimes they’re written down, often they’re not, but either way, they give shape to our values … Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.”

    As someone who has researched what gives people a sense of national belonging, I would argue there is evidence that Britain has become an “island of strangers” in the sense that people live increasingly isolated lives. But the problem has very little to do with migration.


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    New public opinion research from think tank More in Common has found that 50% of Britons feel disconnected from society around them, while 44% say they sometimes feel like “strangers in their own country.” This feeling of alienation was strongest among Asian Britons.

    Some evidence suggests a relationship between diversity (ethnic and racial diversity) and lack of social cohesion, rather than migration. The More in Common polling found that 53% of those polled say multiculturalism benefits the UK’s national identity, while 47% say it harms it. But the evidence is mixed, and studies find that it is inequality, not diversity, that has the biggest effect.

    Rather than portraying the problem as solely because of immigration, the prime minister might usefully focus on other significant factors that have made people feel like strangers.

    First is the dramatic loss of community spaces and assets in recent decades in the face of local government cuts and rising property prices. Government austerity has led to a decrease in funding for local authorities of around 50% between 2010 and 2020.

    My own research in this area shows the significance of places like community centres in allowing young people from different backgrounds to come together. When they do, they feel a greater sense of belonging in their communities. Some research has also shown a link between austerity cuts to youth services and rising knife crime.

    Over the last three decades, places and spaces where people come together to participate in activities and engage with those from different backgrounds have been decimated.

    Between 2018 and 2023 in London alone, 46 community spaces permanently shut down. The public service union Unison estimates that “funding cuts have led to the closure of more than two-thirds of council-run youth centres in England and Wales since 2010”.

    Almost 800 libraries were closed during the 2010s, and more continue to disappear each year. Leisure centres are also at risk. A 2023 report by the Local Government Association suggests that 40% of council areas will lose some or all of their leisure centre services in the next two years.

    The undermining of publicly-owned community spaces has been matched in the private sector. The pub – a key marker of community identity for many – has been subject to increasing pressure.

    A recent report from industry body the BBPA claimed that “nearly 300 pubs closed across England and Wales in 2024 – an equivalent of six a week”. The group pointed to rising costs and the fact that consumer habits are changing, with younger people drinking far less.

    A lonely island

    The loss of community assets means people have fewer places to engage with others on a regular basis. There is also evidence that the pandemic and online isolation have driven high rates of loneliness affecting all age groups and generations.

    According to the Campaign to End Loneliness, in 2022 nearly 50% of UK adults reported feeling lonely occasionally, sometimes, often or always. And around 7% experience chronic loneliness.

    While levels of isolation and loneliness have gone up for all generations, it is notable that a report for the Centre for Social Justice found the problem is worst for 18- to 24-year-olds, with 29% of this age group saying they “feel a fundamental separateness from other people and the wider world”.

    Britain’s younger generations are struggling with loneliness.
    Jaromir Chalabala/Shutterstock

    When it comes to discussing community and cohesion in contemporary Britain, it is interesting that only certain groups (usually particular kinds of migrants and their offspring) are the focus. We can see this in wider political and media debates, where such groups are blamed for living separate lives or not integrating.

    I’ve written about this idea before, finding that minority groups “broadly replicate the ethnic majority in terms of their attitudes towards British identity and institutions”. More recent survey data supports this. Figures for various ethnic groups are remarkably consistent when it comes to feeling they belong in Britain – Asian (85%), black (86%) and white (84%).

    Class divide

    The idea that people in Britain are increasingly living separate lives – or in what Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, calls a segregated society – is rarely discussed in terms of inequality or class.

    And yet, the More in Common polling found that financial insecurity is one of the strongest predictors of whether Britons feel disconnected from society.

    Income inequality in Britain is widening. Recent figures show that in 2022 alone, “incomes for the poorest 14 million people fell by 7.5%, while incomes for the richest fifth saw a 7.8% increase”. Moreover, research shows a link between lower economic status and higher rates of loneliness and social isolation.

    It is perhaps these growing divisions that should really be the focus of any government strategy. Focusing on local initiatives designed to protect, or expand, community assets such as libraries and youth and outreach centres appears a much more productive means of ensuring that Britain’s isn’t completely transformed into an island of strangers.

    Michael Skey receives funding from the Arts & Humanities Research Council

    He is a member of Amnesty International

    ref. Britain is already becoming an ‘island of strangers’ – but immigration isn’t the driver – https://theconversation.com/britain-is-already-becoming-an-island-of-strangers-but-immigration-isnt-the-driver-256724

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  • MIL-OSI USA: USDA seeks feedback from producers about 2025 crops, stocks, inventories, and values

    Source: US National Agricultural Statistics Service

    WASHINGTON, May 19, 2025 – Over the next several weeks, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct the June Agricultural Survey. The agency will contact nearly 92,000 producers across the nation to determine crop acreage and stock levels as of June 1, 2025.

    “The June Agricultural Survey is one of the most important and well-known surveys NASS conducts,” said Joseph L. Parsons, USDA NASS Administrator. “When producers respond to the survey, they provide essential information that helps determine the expected acreage and supply of major commodities in the United States for the 2025 crop year. The results are used by farmers and ranchers, USDA, exporters, researchers, economists, policymakers, and others to inform a wide range of decisions.”

    Producers can respond to the June Agricultural Survey online at agcounts.usda.gov, by phone, or mail. They will be asked to provide information on planted and harvested acreage, including acreage for biotech crops and grain stocks.

    “NASS safeguards the privacy of respondents by keeping all individual information confidential and publishing the data in aggregate form only to ensure that no operation or producer can be identified,” said Parsons. “We recognize that this is a busy time for farmers, but the information they provide helps U.S. agriculture remain viable and capable. I urge them to respond to these surveys and thank them for their participation.”

    NASS will publish the data in a series of USDA reports, including the annual Acreage and quarterly Grain Stocks reports on June 30, 2025. This data also contributes to NASS monthly and annual Crop Production reports, the annual Small Grains Summary, the annual Farms and Land in Farms report, the Land Values report, various livestock reports, including Cattle, Sheep and Goats, Hogs and Pigs, and USDA’s monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.

    All NASS reports are available online at nass.usda.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Central African Republic Implements the Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS)

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    WASHINGTON D.C., United States of America, May 19, 2025/APO Group/ —

    With the successful launch of the new data portal—the National Summary Data Page (NSDP) — the Central African Republic has implemented a key recommendation of the IMF’s Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS) to publish essential macroeconomic and financial data. The e-GDDS is the first tier of the IMF Data Standards Initiatives that promote transparency as a global public good and encourage countries to voluntarily publish timely data that is essential for monitoring and analyzing economic performance.

    The launch of the NSDP is a testament to the Central African Republic’s commitment to data transparency. It serves as a one-stop portal for disseminating various macroeconomic data compiled by multiple statistical agencies. The published data include statistics on national accounts, prices, government operations, debt, the monetary and financial sector, and the external sector.

    The launch of the NSDP was supported by an IMF technical assistance mission, financed by the Government of Japan through the Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities (JSA), and conducted in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) from May 12 to 16, 2025. The mission was hosted by “Institut Centrafricain de Statistique et des Études Économiques et Sociales,” in close collaboration with the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) and the Ministry of Finance and Budget.

    With this reform, the Central African Republic will join 75 countries worldwide and 33 countries in Africa using the e-GDDS to disseminate standardized data.  

    Mr. Bert Kroese, Chief Statistician and Data Officer, and Director of the IMF’s Statistics Department, welcomed this as a major milestone in the Central African Republic’s statistical development. He went on to express that the country would benefit from the improvement in data transparency and that the IMF stood ready to “continue supporting the authorities in further developing their statistical systems.”

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  • MIL-OSI Global: UK and EU sign new trade, fishing and defence deal – what do economists think?

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Maria Garcia, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Bath

    The UK and EU have announced a range of historic and wide-ranging new agreements touching on trade, defence and borders.

    Since the 2016 Brexit vote, COVID and conflict have changed the global economic landscape dramatically – with consumers feeling the effects every day. So the time could be ripe for a “reset” of relations between the UK and its largest trading partner.

    Beyond trade, the two sides have agreed to negotiate further on a youth mobility scheme. And in future, travellers with UK passports will be able to use e-gates and avoid lengthy queues in some European countries.

    But the agreement is also fraught with political risk, as opposition parties circle to capitalise on the vexxed question of tighter UK-EU relations. We asked a panel of experts for their analysis of the announcements.

    Fisheries agreement unlocks path to ‘reset’

    Maria Garcia, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Bath

    These were the first steps towards the much-vaunted Labour UK-EU “reset”. The announcement of agreements between the UK and EU covered security, energy and fisheries.

    But the announcement falls short of key UK priorities for the reset, which includes a series of measures to facilitate trade with what is still the UK’s largest trade partner and market. The bloc represented 48% of UK goods exports, 36% of services exports, and 51% of goods imports in 2024.

    Fisheries represent roughly 5% of UK agriculture, fisheries and forestry exports, and 0.03% of the UK economy. That may be a smaller slice of GDP than many people might think. But given the regional concentration of the fishing industry, it is vitally important to those communities. The situation is the same in EU countries.

    Fisheries was a difficult issue to tackle in the negotiations for the 2021 UK-EU trade and cooperation agreement (TCA). Under the TCA, the EU agreed to phase out 25% of its catch share in British waters.

    And there was an understanding on permits to fish species subject to fishing quotas that would allow fleets to fish in each others’ waters. The terms of this were due to expire in June 2026.

    French president Emmanuel Macron insisted that without a deal on fisheries he would not accept other areas of the reset. And North Sea countries joined the call to negotiate a deal on fish. This represented a difficult ask for the UK government, given fierce criticism from opposition parties.

    This agreement settles access to fisheries for the next 12 years. Despite its limited economic impact in absolute terms, the political significance should not be underestimated. It is a clear signal of the Starmer government’s commitment to move forward in the relationship with the EU – particularly relevant at a time of complicated global trading relations.

    Other proposed measures include waiving the requirement to submit safety declarations, agreement on sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures and a veterinary agreement to facilitate agricultural trade. These matters are included in the newly published memo in which the UK and EU commit to work towards agreement on SPS. However, there is no announcement as to when this might be finalised.

    But the settlement on fisheries means an important hurdle has been overcome on the path towards the reset.

    Big boost for the UK’s top food export

    Mausam Budhathoki, PhD Researcher, Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling

    This UK-EU agreement has major implications for the Scottish salmon industry, a vital part of Scotland’s economy. In 2024, salmon exports hit a record £844 million, with France accounting for 55% of the total. Salmon is the UK’s top food export, and as such stands to benefit from the reduced customs checks and paperwork outlined in the deal. This will ease access to EU markets.

    Since Brexit, the industry has faced export delays, higher costs and an estimated loss of £80 million–£100 million in EU sales due to new regulatory hurdles. The UK government projects the agreement could add £9 billion to the economy by 2040, with agrifood sectors like salmon farming gaining. Yet, the deal extends EU fishing rights in UK waters until 2038, which may disrupt marine ecosystems essential to salmon farming.

    Although salmon are farmed in sea pens, they rely on clean, stable marine environments that could be affected by increased fishing activity. The agreement also remains politically sensitive. Future UK-EU disputes or changes could bring revisions, creating uncertainty for long-term planning and investment. While the deal offers clear trade benefits, the industry must balance growth opportunities with environmental and political risks.

    The agreement will ease the export process for UK goods to Europe.
    john abrams/Shutterstock

    Defence deal could boost UK economy as well as security

    Conor O’Kane, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Bournemouth University

    The deal looks like the beginning of a path to closer economic ties between the UK and EU, reversing a trend of UK disengagement from Europe following Brexit.

    Growth in the UK economy has been sluggish in recent years, and exporters are facing uncertainty as a result of recent US trade policies. So any opportunity for UK firms to have easier access to EU markets has to be seen as a positive for economic growth.

    Faster economic growth will be absolutely key for UK chancellor Rachael Reeves to meet her “fiscal rules” (reducing national debt and only borrowing money for investment). It will also help to avoid further cuts to government spending. UK borrowing is currently above what the Office for Budget Responsibility was projecting only a year ago.

    The agreement on security and defence is one area of particular interest where growth is concerned. According to the UK government, the agreement “paves the way” for the participation of UK firms in the EU’s €150 billion (£126 billion) joint procurement programme to rearm Europe.

    The EU is stepping up its security spending in light of the Trump administration’s desire to reduce its support for Nato, and there is real potential for the UK defence industry to benefit.

    Mausam Budhathoki receives funding from the EATFISH project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant 956697)..

    Conor O’Kane and Maria Garcia do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. UK and EU sign new trade, fishing and defence deal – what do economists think? – https://theconversation.com/uk-and-eu-sign-new-trade-fishing-and-defence-deal-what-do-economists-think-257052

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Central African Republic Implements the Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS)

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 19, 2025

    Washington, DC: With the successful launch of the new data portal—the National Summary Data Page (NSDP) — the Central African Republic has implemented a key recommendation of the IMF’s Enhanced General Data Dissemination System (e-GDDS) to publish essential macroeconomic and financial data. The e-GDDS is the first tier of the IMF Data Standards Initiatives that promote transparency as a global public good and encourage countries to voluntarily publish timely data that is essential for monitoring and analyzing economic performance.

    The launch of the NSDP is a testament to the Central African Republic’s commitment to data transparency. It serves as a one-stop portal for disseminating various macroeconomic data compiled by multiple statistical agencies. The published data include statistics on national accounts, prices, government operations, debt, the monetary and financial sector, and the external sector.

    The launch of the NSDP was supported by an IMF technical assistance mission, financed by the Government of Japan through the Japan Administered Account for Selected Fund Activities (JSA), and conducted in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) from May 12 to 16, 2025. The mission was hosted by “Institut Centrafricain de Statistique et des Études Économiques et Sociales,” in close collaboration with the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) and the Ministry of Finance and Budget.

    With this reform, the Central African Republic will join 75 countries worldwide and 33 countries in Africa using the e-GDDS to disseminate standardized data.  

    Mr. Bert Kroese, Chief Statistician and Data Officer, and Director of the IMF’s Statistics Department, welcomed this as a major milestone in the Central African Republic’s statistical development. He went on to express that the country would benefit from the improvement in data transparency and that the IMF stood ready to “continue supporting the authorities in further developing their statistical systems.”

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    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/05/19/pr-25153-central-african-republic-car-implements-enhanced-general-data-dissemination-system

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Tomato trade dispute between the US and Mexico is boiling over again – with 21% tariffs due in July

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Andrew Muhammad, Professor of Agriculture and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee

    The country of origin – Mexico – is noted on the label of a package of Campari tomatoes for sale in the produce section of a Safeway grocery store on March 4, 2025, in Denver. AP Photo/David Zalubowski

    Although technically they’re a fruit, tomatoes are one of the most-consumed vegetables, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Among the fresh produce the nation buys from foreign countries, tomatoes often rank first or second, behind avocados.

    This trade is now jeopardized because the Trump administration has revived a three-decade-old effort to limit imports.

    As economists who study global trade issues affecting agricultural commodities and processed food products, we have assessed the benefits of imported tomatoes and other products on consumers and businesses. Fresh tomato imports ensure year-round availability for consumers, contribute significantly to the U.S. economy by generating billions in sales and supporting thousands of jobs, and promote competitive pricing that benefits both consumers and businesses.

    New import restrictions could put all that at risk because domestic production cannot satisfy national demand. For tomatoes, like steel and other products, efforts to reverse trade imbalances can decrease consumer satisfaction and potentially destroy more jobs and economic activity than they create.

    Initiating a dumping investigation

    This tussle over tomatoes began in the 1990s.

    At that time, unprecedented growth in tomato imports from Mexico prompted U.S. producers to ask the Clinton administration to investigate whether they were being sold at unfairly low prices. If that were the case, it would violate both World Trade Organization rules and U.S. trade policy.

    The U.S. responded with an antidumping investigation, conducted by the Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission. The agencies were tasked with seeing if imports are being sold in the U.S. at less than fair market value – the definition of dumping.

    Dumping can harm domestic producers by depressing local prices to compete with imports, causing financial distress. An antidumping duty is essentially a tariff.

    The Commerce Department ruled against Mexican producers, finding that they had engaged in dumping, but reached an agreement with them. Mexican tomato exporters agreed to set minimum prices, leading the U.S. to call off its investigation. The U.S. and Mexico have subsequently entered into a string of suspension agreements over the years.

    The first was implemented in 1996, and the most recent took effect in 2019 during President Donald Trump’s prior term after his administration had threatened to impose a 17.5% tomato tariff.

    Squashing the tomato suspension agreement

    But in April 2025, the Commerce Department announced that it would withdraw from the latest tomato suspension agreement. The Trump administration plans to begin to impose, starting in July, antidumping duties of 21% on fresh tomatoes imported from Mexico.

    It is not obvious at this stage if American importers and consumers will bear the full burden of this tariff, or if Mexican tomato exporters will absorb this cost.

    This move is supposed to benefit fresh tomato producers in the U.S. – most of which are in Florida, with a significantly smaller number located in California. The tariffs could, however, hurt produce distributors, wholesalers and retailers, as well as American consumers.

    People in the U.S. have become accustomed to buying fresh tomatoes to toss into their salads and stuff into their sandwiches year-round, even though in most of the country you can only harvest field-grown tomatoes in the warmest months of the year.

    Focusing only on fresh tomatoes

    This dispute doesn’t involve all the tomatoes and tomato products Americans eat.

    U.S. tomato production is split into two main categories. Fresh tomatoes are usually purchased in a supermarket’s fresh produce section, to be consumed whole, chopped or sliced. This dispute is about those tomatoes.

    The other kind is processing tomatoes, which companies use for making tomato paste, canned or stewed tomatoes and tomato sauce. California leads the nation in processing tomato production. Unlike fresh tomatoes, where the U.S. imports far more than it produces or exports, the U.S. is actually running a trade surplus in processed tomato products.

    When the North American Free Trade Agreement was implemented in January 1994, U.S. fresh tomato production was more than four times the quantity of imported fresh tomatoes: 3.7 billion pounds (1.7 million metric tons) produced versus only 870 million pounds (400,000 metric tons) imported.

    Domestic production has steadily declined since then, while imports have increased. Imported fresh tomatoes are now twice as plentiful: 2.2 billion pounds (1 million metric tons) were grown in the U.S. in 2023, compared with 4.4 billion pounds (2 million metric tons)“ imported .

    This happened as Americans were eating more fresh tomatoes than ever: almost 20 pounds (9 kilograms) per capita in 2023.

    Mexico supplies most of the fresh tomatoes Americans buy in supermarkets.
    Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    Influx didn’t clearly affect prices

    In 2024, fresh tomato imports totaled US$3.6 billion, with $3.1 billion coming from Mexico. This was a 367% increase since NAFTA took effect, adjusted for inflation.

    Given that costs of production are lower in Mexico for many products, especially in the fresh produce sector where labor costs are less than half U.S. levels, you might figure that this arrangement has kept prices for fresh tomatoes in the U.S. low. But there’s little evidence to support that. Instead, the opposite seems true.

    In 1995, the price that U.S. importers paid of Mexican tomatoes was 31 cents per pound. Since then, import prices have steadily increased to 74 cents per pound in 2024. They have often exceeded prices paid to American farmers and kept pace with the overall rise in food prices the past three decades.

    While restricting imported Mexican tomatoes might benefit U.S. tomato producers by making it easier for them to raise their prices, there are other factors to consider. Imports play a crucial role in boosting economic activity and creating jobs. According to a recent study, these imports generated a total economic impact of more than $8 billion.

    The extra $5 billion comes from all the value-added activities associated with getting that produce from the border to consumers. That total economic impact supports approximately 47,000 U.S. jobs tied to tomato storage, distribution, wholesaling and retailing.

    We would expect antidumping duties on imported fresh tomatoes to increase prices, and reduce the amount of fresh tomatoes Americans can buy. That would also shrink some of the economic impact and eliminate some of the jobs spurred by the imported tomato boom.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Tomato trade dispute between the US and Mexico is boiling over again – with 21% tariffs due in July – https://theconversation.com/tomato-trade-dispute-between-the-us-and-mexico-is-boiling-over-again-with-21-tariffs-due-in-july-255813

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Tories get ghosted: new study shows dating app users are more likely to swipe right on Reform voters

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte, Associate Professor in Quantitative Political Science, University of Southampton

    The Conservative party is in existential crisis over the electoral threat posed by Reform UK. But a recent experiment shows that not only is the new rightwing party usurping the old guard in the polls – it’s also eclipsing the Tories on the dating market.

    In recent local elections, Reform took control of ten councils in England, adding 677 councillors. The Conservatives, meanwhile, lost 674 councillors and control of 16 councils.

    Over on the love market, a recent study I co-authored shows people were more likely to swipe right (“like” or indicate interest) for a Reform voter than a Tory. While Reform voters had a 39% chance of a match, Conservatives had 35%.

    The parties of the left and centre had the highest match rates overall, with Labour supporters having a 52% chance of a match, Greens on 51% and Liberal Democrats on 49%.


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    These results come from a behavioural experiment involving 2,000 people in Britain. We asked participants to evaluate online dating profiles to see how politics shapes a person’s chances of getting a match.

    Participants were shown AI-generated dating profiles — over 20,000 in total — and asked to swipe left (“dislike”) or right (“like”). The profiles varied randomly across characteristics like looks, ethnicity, job, hobbies and, most importantly, political affiliation.

    Some profiles expressed support for mainstream parties — Labour, Conservatives, Greens, Lib Dems as well as rightwing newcomer, Reform UK.

    What really stood out in the experiment was how much dating preferences followed political lines. People weren’t necessarily put off by more extreme views – but they were more likely to reject someone from the opposite side of the political spectrum.

    The politics of dating polarises. Conservative voters would rather date someone further to their right (Reform) and Labour voters would rather date someone further to their left (the Greens) than cross the Labour-Conservative divide in the centre.

    While people tend to prefer partners who vote for the same party as them, they also prefer partners who belong to the same left and right “camp”.

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    Dating preferences were heavily split along the left-right divide, with leftwing voters 37% more likely to reject someone on the right than vice-versa. This explains, in part, why rightwing people are less popular on dating apps overall, compared with leftwing people.

    Given that the population of dating app users tends to be younger (and therefore less rightwing), the politics penalty is skewed against rightwing folks. In effect, the “number of fish in the sea” willing to date them is smaller than the number they themselves are willing to date.

    Men and women reacted largely in a similar way. There’s often talk of a gender divide in rightwing support – particularly among younger people. But we found no evidence that women were any more or less likely than men to swipe left on Reform UK supporters.

    So, the Conservatives are not only at risk of electoral annihilation thanks to the Reform threat. They’re also denying their supporters dates. In a dating world shaped more by political alignment than ideological distance, the chances of success depend less on what someone believes — and more on which side they’re on.

    Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte receives funding from the British Academy.

    ref. Tories get ghosted: new study shows dating app users are more likely to swipe right on Reform voters – https://theconversation.com/tories-get-ghosted-new-study-shows-dating-app-users-are-more-likely-to-swipe-right-on-reform-voters-256824

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  • MIL-OSI: Ryoko Pro Reviews: An In Depth Evaluation Of Ryoko Pro WiFi After Testing

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    KEARNY, N.J., May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In today’s hyper-connected world, losing internet access feels like losing a lifeline. Whether you’re closing deals from a beachside café, sharing vacation moments instantly with loved ones, or navigating unfamiliar streets in a foreign country, reliable internet isn’t just convenient, it’s what we ought to have.

    Some days back, traveling to another country comes with the hassles of getting a new Sim Card and it will become useless immediately when you leave that country and you keep buying. Many things are becoming possible though many people are unaware of this device that is changing the way it will connect to the Internet anywhere in the world.

    Meet “Ryoko Pro”, the ultimate solution, the pocket-sized solution to your connectivity challenges, and the most secure. This innovative portable hotspot delivers lightning-fast 4G LTE internet anywhere across 100+ countries, without the headache of roaming fees or complicated contracts. It comes with a Sim Card with 500MB global data so you can turn on and start using it. It doesn’t end there, it also comes with Ads blocking technology that eliminates any annoying pop up.

    Imagine the freedom: seamlessly joining video calls from remote locations, streaming your favorite shows during lengthy commutes, in a new country, or uploading content on-the-go without hunting for highly vulnerable public WiFi or draining your phone’s battery.

    Ryoko Pro isn’t just another gadget, it’s peace of mind in a world where staying connected means staying relevant. With the ability to connect up to 10 devices simultaneously and an impressive 8-hour battery life, it adapts to your digital lifestyle rather than restricting it.

    Trusted by global travelers, remote workers, and digital nomads alike, Ryoko pro has transformed connectivity from an uncertainty to a guarantee. Why compromise on your connection when excellence fits in your pocket?

    Stay connected. Stay productive. Here is my honest review of Ryoko Pro after a one month trial.

    Key Highlights (Ryoko Pro Reviews)

    • No Contracts
    • No Roaming Fees Worldwide
    • Fast Internet Connection
    • Connect 10 Devices
    • Fits in Your Pocket
    • Simple to Use
    • USB Charging
    • Long-Lasting Battery
    • Ads Blocking
    • Comes with a 500MB global data

    Ryoko Pro Explained

    Ryoko Pro represents the evolution of portable internet connectivity, engineered specifically for our increasingly mobile and digital lifestyles. Unlike traditional hotspot solutions that come with geographical limitations or exorbitant roaming fees, Ryoko Pro has reimagined connectivity from the ground up.

    At its core, it uses advanced technology to track and automatically connect to the strongest available network tower in over 100 plus countries, worldwide. Through strategic partnerships with leading global network providers, the device seamlessly transitions between networks as you travel, ensuring you never experience the frustration of dropped connections or unavailable service or tempted to use an unknown public WiFi.

    The technology behind Ryoko Pro is both sophisticated and user-friendly. When powered on, it immediately scans available networks in your vicinity, selecting the optimal connection based on signal strength and stability. This intelligent network selection happens continuously in the background, allowing you to focus on your activities rather than managing connection settings.

    What truly distinguishes the Ryoko Pro Portable WiFi from the rest is its commitment to hassle-free connectivity. There are no complicated contracts to navigate, no surprise roaming fees to discover on your bill, and no technical expertise required to operate the device. Simply power it on, connect your devices through the intuitive interface, and enjoy high-speed internet access wherever your adventures or business take you.

    The device operates on advanced 4G LTE technology, delivering impressive speeds up to 150Mbps that support everything from basic browsing to bandwidth-intensive applications like video conferencing or streaming services. With multi-device capability that supports up to 10 simultaneous connections, Ryoko Pro effectively creates your personal internet bubble that travels with you.

    For travelers, remote workers, digital nomads, and anyone who values reliable connectivity without borders, Ryoko Pro eliminates the uncertainty of internet access. It transforms connectivity from a location-dependent variable into a constant companion, empowering users to stay connected, productive, and engaged regardless of geographical location.

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    Specifications (Ryoko Pro Reviews)

    Color: Sleek and modern design with a black and silver finish

    Connectivity: 4G LTE, Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz)

    Network: Supports up to 10 devices simultaneously

    Speed: Download speeds up to 150 Mbps, upload speeds up to 50 Mbps

    Battery Life: More than 8 hours of continuous use

    Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery

    Power Input: USB-C (5V/2A)

    Security: WPA2 encryption, built-in firewall

    Operating System: Proprietary OS

    Firmware Updates: Automatic firmware updates to ensure latest security patches and features.

    Features Of Ryoko Pro (Ryoko Pro Reviews)

    Ryoko Pro combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design to deliver a comprehensive connectivity solution. Let’s explore the extensive feature set that positions this device as a market leader in portable internet solutions.

    Advanced Connectivity Technology: At the heart of Ryoko WiFi lies its advanced 4G LTE technology, engineered to deliver consistent high-speed internet access across diverse global locations. The device achieves impressive download speeds of up to 150Mbps, enabling seamless performance for bandwidth-intensive activities like HD video streaming, large file transfers, and real-time collaborative work. The integrated high-gain antenna significantly enhances signal reception, allowing the device to maintain stable connections even in areas with weaker network coverage.

    Ryoko Pro’s intelligent network selection algorithm continuously monitors available networks, automatically switching to the strongest and most reliable connection without user intervention. This sophisticated background process ensures you always experience optimal performance without needing to manually adjust settings as you change locations.

    Advanced Security Measures: The device employs WPA2 encryption, a widely accepted and highly secure encryption protocol, to safeguard users’ online activities and prevent unauthorized network access. Additionally, the Ryoko Pro features a built-in firewall that blocks malicious traffic and prevents hackers from accessing your device.

    Global Coverage Without Boundaries: Perhaps, the most revolutionary aspect of Ryoko Pro is its expansive global coverage network spanning more than 100 countries. Through strategic partnerships with leading telecommunications providers worldwide, Ryoko delivers truly borderless connectivity. The device automatically detects and connects to local networks as you travel, eliminating the need for different SIM cards or complicated international plans.

    This global coverage comes without the traditional burden of roaming fees or country-specific limitations. Whether you’re conducting business in Tokyo, vacationing in Barcelona, or working remotely from a beach in Thailand, Ryoko Pro maintains consistent performance without accumulating excessive charges or requiring complicated setup procedures between destinations.

    Multi Device Management and Security: Ryoko Pro sophisticated hardware configuration supports simultaneous connection of up to 10 devices without compromising performance. The intelligent bandwidth management system allocates resources efficiently between connected devices, preventing any single connection from monopolizing available bandwidth and ensuring a smooth experience for all users.

    Security remains paramount in the Ryoko ecosystem, with enterprise-grade encryption protocols protecting your data transmission. Using WPA2 security standards along with additional proprietary security measures to create a secure connection bubble around your digital activities. Users can further customize security settings through the intuitive management interface, including guest network creation with limited access permissions.

    Optimized Battery Performance: Understanding the importance of reliable power for travelers and remote workers, Ryoko Pro features a high-capacity 3500mAh lithium-polymer battery optimized for extended usage. Under typical conditions, the device delivers approximately 8 hours of continuous connectivity on a single charge sufficient for a full workday or long-distance travel.

    The intelligent power management system incorporates adaptive usage modes that automatically adjust power consumption based on connected devices and activity levels. When idle or during periods of lower demand, Ryoko Pro automatically transitions to power-saving mode, extending battery life without compromising availability.

    The USB-C fast charging capability significantly reduces downtime, with the device reaching approximately 80% capacity in just 45 minutes. For extended trips away from power sources, it is also compatible with standard portable power banks, making it truly adaptable to diverse usage scenarios.

    User-Friendly Design and Experience: The physical design of Ryoko Pro exemplifies the perfect balance between functionality and portability. With dimensions comparable to a credit card (though slightly thicker), the device easily fits into pockets, purses, or laptop bags without adding significant bulk or weight. The durable exterior housing protects internal components while maintaining an elegant, professional aesthetic suitable for business environments.

    User interaction has been simplified to an intuitive one-button operation for basic functions, while the companion mobile application provides deeper control over advanced settings. The app’s clean interface allows users to monitor data usage, manage connected devices, adjust security settings, and receive notifications about system performance without technical complexity.

    The device’s small but informative LED display provides essential status information at a glance, including battery level, signal strength, and connected device count. This thoughtful integration of physical and digital interfaces ensures that users of all technical proficiency levels can effectively manage their connectivity experience.

    Flexible Usage Plans: Understanding that connectivity needs vary widely between users, Ryoko Pro offers flexible data plans without contractual obligations. Users can select from pay-as-you-go options ideal for occasional travelers, monthly recurring plans for regular users, or customized enterprise solutions for business teams.

    The transparency in pricing structure eliminates surprising charges, with clear data allocation and straightforward renewal processes. Unused data on certain plans rolls over to the following month, ensuring customers receive maximum value from their investment. Additionally, the accompanying app provides real-time data usage statistics and customizable alerts when approaching predetermined thresholds, putting users in complete control of their connectivity expenses.

    Through this comprehensive feature set, Ryoko Pro addresses virtually every pain point in the portable connectivity landscape, delivering a solution that adapts to users’ needs rather than forcing users to adapt to technological limitations.

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    Benefits Of Ryoko Pro

    Ryoko Pro delivers substantial benefits that extend far beyond basic internet connectivity, fundamentally transforming how users interact with the digital world while traveling or working remotely.

    Unprecedented Freedom and Flexibility

    The most immediate benefit of Ryoko Pro is the liberation from geographical connectivity constraints. Users experience unprecedented freedom to work, communicate, and consume content from virtually anywhere without sacrificing connection quality. This location independence empowers professionals to redefine their workplace boundaries, enables travelers to maintain productivity during transit, and allows digital nomads to establish operations from remote or exotic locations without connectivity concerns.

    The absence of contracts creates financial flexibility previously unavailable in the connectivity market. Users can adjust their plans based on changing travel schedules or usage requirements without incurring penalties or navigating complicated cancellation procedures. This pay-for-what-you-need approach eliminates wasteful spending on unused services during periods of lower mobility.

    Enhanced Productivity and Reliability

    Productivity receives a significant boost through consistent, reliable internet access regardless of location. The frustration and time wastage associated with hunting for public WiFi, dealing with spotty hotel connections, or configuring different connectivity solutions for each destination are eliminated. This connectivity continuity maintains workflow momentum and ensures deadline-sensitive projects remain on track even during intensive travel periods.

    The multi-device capability transforms Ryoko Pro into a mobile office hub, allowing simultaneous connection of laptops, tablets, smartphones, and other IoT devices. Team members traveling together can share a single connection while maintaining individual productivity, and families can keep multiple devices connected without competing for bandwidth or accumulating charges across separate devices.

    Financial Advantages Through Smart Design

    Significant financial benefits emerge through the elimination of international roaming charges, which can quickly accumulate to hundreds or even thousands of dollars during global travel. Ryoko Pro predictable pricing structure protects users from bill shock while maintaining premium connectivity quality.

    For businesses, Ryoko Pro represents an excellent return on investment by eliminating productivity losses caused by connectivity issues during business travel. The ability to maintain seamless communication with clients, access cloud-based resources, and participate in virtual meetings from any location directly impacts revenue generation and operational efficiency.

    Security and Peace of Mind

    Perhaps the most valuable yet intangible benefit is the peace of mind that comes from securing your digital activities. Public WiFi networks represent significant security vulnerabilities, potentially exposing sensitive data to malicious actors. Ryoko Pro creates a secure, private connection that protects confidential communications, financial transactions, and proprietary information while working in public spaces, substantially reducing cybersecurity risks associated with mobile work.

    Pros (Ryoko Pro Reviews)

    Ryoko Pro strengths extend across multiple dimensions, delivering advantages that position it as the premier solution for portable connectivity needs.

    The most compelling advantage is the seamless global coverage spanning over 100 countries without roaming fees. Unlike smartphone hotspots that incur substantial international charges, Ryoko maintains consistent pricing regardless of location, eliminating surprise charges on your monthly statement.

    Performance reliability distinguishes Ryoko Pro from alternatives, with dedicated hardware specifically engineered for connectivity tasks. This specialized design delivers superior signal reception, more stable connections, and better performance than smartphone hotspots that struggle with simultaneous data transmission and reception tasks.

    Battery efficiency represents another significant advantage. While activating your smartphone’s hotspot function dramatically accelerates battery depletion, Ryoko optimized power management, delivers 8 hours of continuous connectivity without impacting your primary communication device’s availability.

    The multi-device capability creates exceptional value, supporting up to 10 simultaneous connections without performance degradation. This transforms the Ryoko Pro from an individual solution to a comprehensive connectivity hub for families, small teams, or multi-device users.

    From a security perspective, Ryoko Pro implements enterprise-grade encryption that substantially outperforms public WiFi options, protecting sensitive data from potential interception. Combined with the intuitive interface requiring minimal technical knowledge, it delivers sophisticated connectivity benefits with remarkable user-friendliness.

    Who Needs Ryoko Pro?

    Ryoko Pro serves diverse audiences united by their need for reliable, secure connectivity beyond traditional infrastructure limitations.

    Business travelers form a core user base, relying on Ryoko Pro to maintain productivity during international trips. For these professionals, the ability to join video conferences, access cloud resources, and respond to time-sensitive communications from airports, hotels, or client locations represents significant professional value.

    Digital nomads and remote workers embrace it as essential equipment enabling their location-independent lifestyle. By providing consistent connectivity from beach destinations, mountain retreats, or foreign cities, Ryoko Pro Portable WiFi removes the geographical restrictions that typically limit remote work options.

    Frequent international travelers appreciate its ability to eliminate roaming charges while providing immediate connectivity upon landing in new destinations. The simplicity of having one solution that works across multiple countries removes the complexity of navigating different local SIM cards or connectivity options.

    Families traveling together benefit from Ryoko Pro multi-device support, creating a connectivity hub that keeps everyone online without purchasing separate international data plans for each family member’s device.

    Event coordinators and field professionals working in locations with unreliable infrastructure utilize it as backup connectivity, ensuring critical operations continue regardless of local network conditions.

    Students studying abroad find Ryoko Pro invaluable for maintaining academic continuity while navigating new environments, accessing course materials and submission portals without dependence on variable campus networks.

    Why Is Ryoko Pro Recommended?

    Industry experts and seasoned travelers consistently recommend Ryoko Pro on its exceptional performance metrics and thoughtful user-centered design that addresses common connectivity pain points.

    The recommendation strength stems from its comprehensive approach to global connectivity that eliminates the traditional compromises users face. While other solutions might excel in specific aspects, some offering good domestic coverage, others providing acceptable international options, Ryoko Pro delivers excellence across all critical dimensions including coverage breadth, connection stability, security implementation, and user experience.

    Performance testing under diverse conditions demonstrates its technical superiority, maintaining consistent speeds even in challenging environments where competing products struggle to establish reliable connections. The engineering precision evident in signal acquisition and retention capabilities reflects the product’s focused development as a dedicated connectivity solution rather than an afterthought feature.

    Customer satisfaction metrics further reinforce the recommendation. Based On Verified Ryoko Pro Reviews, thousands of buyers were reporting transformative improvements in their travel and remote work experiences. The remarkably low return rate during the 30-day guarantee period indicates the product consistently meets or exceeds buyer expectations.

    For professionals whose productivity and effectiveness depend on reliable connectivity, Ryoko Pro represents not merely a purchase but an investment in operational consistency. The device’s reasonable acquisition cost combined with transparent usage plans delivers exceptional value when measured against the productivity losses prevented through consistent connectivity.

    Ryoko Pro Reviews From Other Users

    “As a consultant visiting clients across Asia and Europe monthly, Ryoko Pro has literally transformed my productivity. I’m connected the moment I land no more hunting for SIM cards or paying ridiculous hotel WiFi fees. The battery lasts my entire workday, and I’ve connected my laptop, tablet, and phone simultaneously without any speed issues. Best investment for my business in years!”…….James K.

    “Our family of five used Ryoko Pro throughout our three-week European vacation. Everyone stayed connected without fighting over who gets to use the hotel WiFi. The kids could stream, I could post vacation photos instantly, and my husband managed work emergencies seamlessly. Worth every penny”…..Stephanie L.

    “I run my entire freelance design business using Ryoko Pro while traveling through South America. The connection is stable enough for video client meetings even from remote locations. No more stressing about finding cafés with decent WiFi before deadlines. Complete game-changer for digital nomads!” – Miguel R.

    Prices Of Ryoko Pro Portable WiFi And Where To Buy

    Ryoko Pro can be gotten from the official website at the following prices:

    One unit of Ryoko Pro costs $89
    Two units of Ryoko Pro costs $138
    Three units of Ryoko Pro costs $177
    Four units of Ryoko Pro costs $220

    Concluding Remarks On Ryoko Pro Review

    As our world increasingly embraces remote work, digital nomadism, and global connectivity, solutions like Ryoko Pro transition from luxury to necessity. What distinguishes this device in the crowded connectivity marketplace is its unwavering focus on eliminating the compromises traditionally associated with mobile internet access.

    Truly, Ryoko Pro represents the convergence of sophisticated technology with intuitive design principles creating a product that delivers technical excellence without imposing complexity on the user. This balance is remarkably difficult to achieve, yet Ryoko pro accomplishes it with apparent effortlessness.

    Perhaps, most significantly, Ryoko Pro provides something increasingly precious in our digital existence: certainty. The certainty that your presentation will upload, your video call won’t drop, your critical email will send regardless of where your journey takes you. This reliability fundamentally alters how users approach both work and leisure travel, removing connectivity anxiety from the equation.

    As remote work continues reshaping professional landscapes and international travel resumes its upward trajectory, the demand for seamless connectivity solutions will only intensify. Ryoko pro has positioned itself at the forefront of this evolution, not merely meeting current requirements but anticipating tomorrow’s connectivity needs.

    For those who value freedom, reliability, and simplicity in their digital existence, Ryoko Pro isn’t just a connectivity solution, it’s an essential companion for modern life. Currently, it is available on the official website at around $90 per Unit. Buy it if you are completely Thrilled.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China struggles to maintain labor market stability amid external uncertainty

    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, May 19 (Xinhua) — China’s labor market remained generally stable in April, with the survey unemployment rate in cities and towns declining month-on-month, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed Monday.

    According to the National Statistical Office, the unemployment rate in cities and urban towns in China fell to an average of 5.1 percent in April 2025 from 5.2 percent in March.

    In addition, the unemployment rate in 31 major cities of the country in April was 5.1 percent, which is 0.1 percentage points lower than in the previous month, according to the State Statistical Service.

    In the first four months of 2025, the average unemployment rate in Chinese cities was 5.2 percent, the same as in the same period last year.

    The stability of the labor market is ensured by the steady growth of China’s economy, improved industrial performance, expansion of new growth drivers, and increased support for employment of key groups, Fu Linghui, spokesman for the National Statistical Bureau of China, said at a press conference on Monday.

    China’s 2025 targets call for the survey unemployment rate in cities and towns to be kept at around 5.5 percent, with more than 12 million new jobs created in urban areas nationwide.

    Despite the ongoing uncertainties in the external environment, greater efforts will be made to stabilize and expand employment, promote full employment, improve the quality of jobs and improve the living conditions of the country’s people, Fu Linghui added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Import of poultry meat and products from areas in Brazil and US suspended

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (May 19) that in view of notifications from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) about outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Municipality of Montenegro of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, and Aurora County of the State of South Dakota and Douglas County of the State of Illinois in the United States (US) respectively, the CFS has instructed the trade to suspend the import of poultry meat and products (including poultry eggs) from the above-mentioned areas with immediate effect to protect public health in Hong Kong.

    A CFS spokesman said that according to the Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong imported about 9 400 tonnes of frozen poultry meat from Brazil; and about 12 290 tonnes of chilled and frozen poultry meat, and about 1.19 million poultry eggs from the US in the first three months of this year.

    “The CFS has contacted the Brazilian and American authorities over the issues and will closely monitor information issued by the WOAH and the relevant authorities on the avian influenza outbreaks. Appropriate action will be taken in response to the development of the situation,” the spokesman said.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Britain’s net zero construction workforce is already at risk of burn out

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Simon Addyman, Associate Professor in Project Management, UCL

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    The pressure of decarbonising industrial sectors is weighing on workers.

    The UK’s Labour government seeks a low-carbon and homegrown energy supply by 2030. The scale and pace of this transformation is unprecedented in the country’s power sector, and will involve building twice as much transmission infrastructure (pylons, cables, substations) in the next five years as was built over the last decade.

    Much of the workforce will be drawn from the construction sector, which employs 2.3 million people. Construction forms the dominant supply chain to the 17 major infrastructure projects involved in an overhaul of the electricity grid that will connect new wind farms in the North Sea and northern Scotland to homes and businesses across Great Britain.

    The workers “on the tools” who will carry out much of this transformation are struggling. The latest analysis from the Office for National Statistics suggests that the suicide risk of construction workers is three times higher than the male national average. Scholars of construction project management have identified a toxic workplace culture in the industry, citing aggressive market competition and demanding performance metrics.


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    This is a problem that is largely being ignored. When planners at the National Energy System Operator assessed the UK’s capacity to build a clean power sector by 2030, they considered the absolute number of workers needed, the skills required and how employment is changing in the sector.

    Their assessment failed to consider the broader implications for workforce mental health and wellbeing of such a quick and comprehensive upgrade – but it is people who are going through a rapid transition, not just infrastructure.

    Expect more of these in years to come.
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    Going green, feeling blue

    Construction workers already endure long hours and stress due to tight deadlines. A rapid transition to green power will substantially increase their workload, unless managed carefully.

    Our report, published July 2024, looked into wellbeing and suicide in the construction industry. We concluded that the UK government, major infrastructure owners such as National Grid and their supply chain partners who provide specialist design and construction services, must work together to solve this problem.

    Major infrastructure owners offer mental health services, such as confidential counselling, legal advice and financial guidance, to help their own employees manage personal or work-related issues. But most workers on the tools are not directly employed by these owners. Most are self-employed, or hired by construction firms, of which 99% are small- and medium-sized enterprises.

    More than 96% of construction firms have fewer than 15 employees. Smaller suppliers of specialist trade skills, like electrical and mechanical installation, have fewer employment protections and more compressed schedules, and are even less likely to have the capacity to provide these services.

    Some infrastructure owners and big construction companies extend their health and wellbeing services to these smaller suppliers. However, in an industry that is dominated by competitive tendering, which favours suppliers that keep costs low, it is no surprise that uptake has been low.

    Owners of infrastructure assets like electricity pylons and substations can drive workplace improvements by adopting procurement models that prioritise suppliers that are offering measures to improve worker wellbeing.

    Research from one of us (Jing Xu) and fellow project management expert Yanga Wu, has shown that the top-down prescriptive approach traditionally applied to health and safety in construction does not work for wellbeing. This requires a bottom-up approach, that makes it easy for workers to tell managers what they are struggling with and what they think would help.

    The construction sector also faces a shortage of workers and skills required for the green transition. The industry training board forecasts that the industry must attract the equivalent of 50,300 extra workers a year to meet expected levels of work over the next five years.

    The UK is not training enough workers to achieve net zero.
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    In the power sector, however, there is the additional complication of an ageing workforce, as well as differences in employment conditions between permanent and contract staff. Key expertise is at risk of being lost with retirements. Older workers often face additional pressure, not only to meet performance targets but also to compensate for gaps in expertise, and all within a fast-paced environment.

    To improve mental health and wellbeing among a diverse workforce requires engaging with workers directly and ensuring their voices are heard. This involves more than upgrading technical skills. Research to better understand how organisations can care for their workforce in the context of increasing pressures due to achieving net zero is also vital.

    Further research and collaboration with infrastructure owners and major construction contractors could help manage the risks and provide valuable insights for other sectors that will need to follow suit, such as heating, transport and agriculture.

    It is imperative to consider what a transition means: the technical transition of replacing outmoded technology, as well as the social transition, which prioritises not only skills but workplace mental health. Without a focus on both policy and people, clean power will not be delivered.


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    Simon Addyman receives funding from University College London.

    Jing Xu receives funding from University College London.

    ref. Britain’s net zero construction workforce is already at risk of burn out – https://theconversation.com/britains-net-zero-construction-workforce-is-already-at-risk-of-burn-out-249328

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s foreign trade sustains steady growth despite external pressures

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

    China’s foreign trade grew steadily in April despite external pressures, an official from the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday. Official data shows that China’s total import and export value in April expanded 5.6% year on year, with export jumping by 9.3%.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9. What does this mean?

    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Sarah Diepstraten, Senior Research Officer, Blood Cells and Blood Cancer Division, WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

    Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has already spread to his bones.

    A statement Biden’s office issued on Sunday revealed Biden was diagnosed after experiencing urinary issues.

    Biden’s office said his cancer has a Gleason score of nine out of ten. It also said his cancer “appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management”.

    So what is a Gleason score? And what does it mean for a cancer to be hormone-sensitive?

    What is prostate cancer?

    Prostate cancer is any cancer that begins in the prostate, part of the male reproductive system. This small golf ball-sized gland is located below the bladder.

    The prostate is below the bladder.
    izunna/Shutterstock

    Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. In Australia, one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer by the age of 85.

    Some types of prostate cancer are low risk, grow very slowly, and may not require immediate treatment. Others are highly aggressive and can spread to other tissues and organs.

    What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

    Early prostate cancers do not usually cause symptoms, and therefore can be difficult to detect.

    At later stages, prostate cancer symptoms can include frequent urination, pain and/or a weak stream while urinating, blood in urine/semen, back/pelvic pain, and weakness in the legs or feet.

    Advanced prostate cancer which has spread to bones can cause pain, fatigue and weight loss.




    Read more:
    How does cancer spread to other parts of the body?


    What is the Gleason score?

    The Gleason score is one way of measuring the aggressiveness of prostate cancers. It assists doctors in categorising prostate cancers into different groups and in selecting appropriate treatments for patients.

    To calculate the Gleason score, clinicians take multiple samples of the tumour, called biopsies. To obtain each sample, a small needle is inserted into the tumour and a sliver of tissue (usually around 12 millimetres long) is extracted for testing.

    Because the different regions of the tumour can have different cancer cells present, pathologists then pick two different sections of the tumour biopsy they think best represent the whole tumour.

    Then, they grade each of the two sections with a score from 1 to 5. Grade 1 means the cancer cells present look a lot like normal, healthy cells. Grade 5 means the cancer cells look very abnormal. To get a patient’s Gleason score, the two grades are added together.

    Patients with a Gleason score of 6 or less are considered low risk and may not require immediate treatment.

    A Gleason score of 8–10 indicates a highly aggressive prostate cancer that will likely grow quickly.

    In Australia, 67.9% of men at diagnosis have a Gleason score of 7 or less.

    It’s not the only tool

    The Gleason score is only one tool health-care professionals use to guide the diagnosis and treatment of patients.

    Other tools include blood tests for prostate-specific antigen (PSA, which is often elevated in prostate cancer patients), physical examinations (such as a digital rectal examination), and imaging of the tumour (such as via CT scans, MRI, or ultrasounds).

    While we don’t have all of the information about Biden’s diagnosis, a Gleason score of 9 indicates that his cancer is very aggressive.

    What is hormone-sensitive prostate cancer?

    Hormones are chemical signals made by various glands in our bodies. They are released into the bloodstream and can activate different processes in different cells and tissues.

    Hormones are very important for the normal functioning of our bodies, but some types of cancers also need hormones in order to grow.

    Prostate cancers that are “hormone-sensitive” need male sex hormones (also called androgens) to grow. Testosterone, which is primarily produced in the testicles, is an example of an androgen.

    How are hormone-sensitive cancers treated?

    Hormone therapies work either by reducing androgen levels, or by blocking the function of androgens. This can slow down or even kill hormone-sensitive prostate cancers, since they depend on androgens for their continued growth and survival.

    Androgen-deprivation therapy is usually the first hormone therapy those with prostate cancer will receive. It aims to reduce the levels of androgen produced by the testicles, either through surgical or chemical castration.

    Other types of hormone therapy, which can also be used in combination with androgen-deprivation therapy, include androgen-receptor blockers. These drugs bind to cell receptors, blocking the interaction between the androgens and the cancer cells. This means the cancer cells can’t access the androgens they need to grow.




    Read more:
    Every cancer is unique – why different cancers require different treatments, and how evolution drives drug resistance


    Of course, hormones are also necessary for normal bodily functions, meaning blocking them has side effects. Hormone therapies for prostate cancer commonly have side effects such as erectile dysfunction, weight gain, fatigue and osteoporosis, which causes bones to become weak and brittle.

    While hormone therapy may not be pleasant, it is an effective treatment option. Prostate cancers which become insensitive to hormone therapies are much more difficult to treat and generally considered incurable.

    Besides hormone therapy, prostate cancer may also be treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy – it depends on the patient.

    In addition, many new treatments for prostate cancers are currently under investigation, including laser procedures to remove cancer cells and CAR T therapy, which involves transforming a patient’s own immune cells into cancer-fighting cells.

    For patients whose prostate cancer has spread to their bones, treatments are usually aimed at stopping the cancer from spreading further and reducing symptoms.

    Biden and his family are now said to be reviewing treatment options.

    Sarah Diepstraten receives funding from Cure Cancer Australia and My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.

    John (Eddie) La Marca receives funding from Cancer Council Victoria. He is affiliated with the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.

    ref. Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9. What does this mean? – https://theconversation.com/joe-biden-has-advanced-prostate-cancer-with-a-gleason-score-of-9-what-does-this-mean-256998

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lower tariffs between China and the US will benefit bilateral trade and global economic recovery: GSU representative

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    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — A significant reduction in customs duties between China and the United States is beneficial to the growth of trade between the two countries and the global economic recovery, Fu Linghui, an official with the National Bureau of Statistics, said at a press conference on Monday.

    The current international situation remains complex and serious, and the world is facing the rise of unilateralism and protectionism, which poses serious challenges to the international trade and economic order and constrains global economic growth, Fu Linghui said.

    However, the overall trend of mutually beneficial international cooperation will not change, Fu Linghui noted, adding that China’s firm commitment to expanding its opening up to the outside world will also remain unchanged.

    The country’s foreign trade diversification has been steadily advancing, and policies to promote foreign trade have consistently demonstrated effectiveness, which will continue to support the steady growth of foreign trade, Fu Linghui added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Industrial Production Grew 6.1% in April 2025 /detailed version-1/

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    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — The added value of output of China’s major industrial enterprises, an important economic indicator, rose 6.1 percent year on year in April, official data showed Monday.

    Last month, the added value of manufacturing grew 6.6 percent year-on-year, with the added value of equipment manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing sectors growing 9.8 percent and 10 percent, respectively, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    According to data, in January-April this year, the added value of products of leading industrial enterprises in China increased by 6.4 percent year-on-year.

    The industrial value added indicator is used to measure the activity of large enterprises, each of which has an annual income from its main business activities of at least 20 million yuan (about 2.78 million US dollars). -0-

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9. What does this mean?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Sarah Diepstraten, Senior Research Officer, Blood Cells and Blood Cancer Division, WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

    Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has already spread to his bones.

    A statement Biden’s office issued on Sunday revealed Biden was diagnosed after experiencing urinary issues.

    Biden’s office said his cancer has a Gleason score of nine out of ten. It also said his cancer “appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management”.

    So what is a Gleason score? And what does it mean for a cancer to be hormone-sensitive?

    What is prostate cancer?

    Prostate cancer is any cancer that begins in the prostate, part of the male reproductive system. This small golf ball-sized gland is located below the bladder.

    The prostate is below the bladder.
    izunna/Shutterstock

    Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. In Australia, one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer by the age of 85.

    Some types of prostate cancer are low risk, grow very slowly, and may not require immediate treatment. Others are highly aggressive and can spread to other tissues and organs.

    What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

    Early prostate cancers do not usually cause symptoms, and therefore can be difficult to detect.

    At later stages, prostate cancer symptoms can include frequent urination, pain and/or a weak stream while urinating, blood in urine/semen, back/pelvic pain, and weakness in the legs or feet.

    Advanced prostate cancer which has spread to bones can cause pain, fatigue and weight loss.




    Read more:
    How does cancer spread to other parts of the body?


    What is the Gleason score?

    The Gleason score is one way of measuring the aggressiveness of prostate cancers. It assists doctors in categorising prostate cancers into different groups and in selecting appropriate treatments for patients.

    To calculate the Gleason score, clinicians take multiple samples of the tumour, called biopsies. To obtain each sample, a small needle is inserted into the tumour and a sliver of tissue (usually around 12 millimetres long) is extracted for testing.

    Because the different regions of the tumour can have different cancer cells present, pathologists then pick two different sections of the tumour biopsy they think best represent the whole tumour.

    Then, they grade each of the two sections with a score from 1 to 5. Grade 1 means the cancer cells present look a lot like normal, healthy cells. Grade 5 means the cancer cells look very abnormal. To get a patient’s Gleason score, the two grades are added together.

    Patients with a Gleason score of 6 or less are considered low risk and may not require immediate treatment.

    A Gleason score of 8–10 indicates a highly aggressive prostate cancer that will likely grow quickly.

    In Australia, 67.9% of men at diagnosis have a Gleason score of 7 or less.

    It’s not the only tool

    The Gleason score is only one tool health-care professionals use to guide the diagnosis and treatment of patients.

    Other tools include blood tests for prostate-specific antigen (PSA, which is often elevated in prostate cancer patients), physical examinations (such as a digital rectal examination), and imaging of the tumour (such as via CT scans, MRI, or ultrasounds).

    While we don’t have all of the information about Biden’s diagnosis, a Gleason score of 9 indicates that his cancer is very aggressive.

    What is hormone-sensitive prostate cancer?

    Hormones are chemical signals made by various glands in our bodies. They are released into the bloodstream and can activate different processes in different cells and tissues.

    Hormones are very important for the normal functioning of our bodies, but some types of cancers also need hormones in order to grow.

    Prostate cancers that are “hormone-sensitive” need male sex hormones (also called androgens) to grow. Testosterone, which is primarily produced in the testicles, is an example of an androgen.

    How are hormone-sensitive cancers treated?

    Hormone therapies work either by reducing androgen levels, or by blocking the function of androgens. This can slow down or even kill hormone-sensitive prostate cancers, since they depend on androgens for their continued growth and survival.

    Androgen-deprivation therapy is usually the first hormone therapy those with prostate cancer will receive. It aims to reduce the levels of androgen produced by the testicles, either through surgical or chemical castration.

    Other types of hormone therapy, which can also be used in combination with androgen-deprivation therapy, include androgen-receptor blockers. These drugs bind to cell receptors, blocking the interaction between the androgens and the cancer cells. This means the cancer cells can’t access the androgens they need to grow.




    Read more:
    Every cancer is unique – why different cancers require different treatments, and how evolution drives drug resistance


    Of course, hormones are also necessary for normal bodily functions, meaning blocking them has side effects. Hormone therapies for prostate cancer commonly have side effects such as erectile dysfunction, weight gain, fatigue and osteoporosis, which causes bones to become weak and brittle.

    While hormone therapy may not be pleasant, it is an effective treatment option. Prostate cancers which become insensitive to hormone therapies are much more difficult to treat and generally considered incurable.

    Besides hormone therapy, prostate cancer may also be treated with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy – it depends on the patient.

    In addition, many new treatments for prostate cancers are currently under investigation, including laser procedures to remove cancer cells and CAR T therapy, which involves transforming a patient’s own immune cells into cancer-fighting cells.

    For patients whose prostate cancer has spread to their bones, treatments are usually aimed at stopping the cancer from spreading further and reducing symptoms.

    Biden and his family are now said to be reviewing treatment options.

    Sarah Diepstraten receives funding from Cure Cancer Australia and My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.

    John (Eddie) La Marca receives funding from Cancer Council Victoria. He is affiliated with the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.

    ref. Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 9. What does this mean? – https://theconversation.com/joe-biden-has-advanced-prostate-cancer-with-a-gleason-score-of-9-what-does-this-mean-256998

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Consumer Goods Retail Sales Up 5.1 Pct in April 2025 /detailed version-1/

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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China’s retail sales of consumer goods, a key indicator of consumption growth, grew 5.1 percent year on year in April 2025, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed Monday.

    According to the department, the volume of retail trade of consumer goods reached 3.72 trillion yuan (approximately 517.27 billion US dollars) in April.

    In January-April, total retail sales of consumer goods increased by 4.7 percent year-on-year, compared to 4.6 percent in the first three months of 2025. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Stats NZ information release: Business price indexes: March 2025 quarter

    Source: Statistics New Zealand

    Business price indexes: March 2025 quarter 19 May 2025 – Business price indexes (BPI) includes the producers price index (PPI), capital goods price index (CGPI), and farm expenses price index (FEPI).

    Key facts
    In the March 2025 quarter compared with the December 2024 quarter:

    • the output producers price index (PPI) rose 2.1 percent
    • the input PPI rose 2.9 percent
    • the farm expenses price index (FEPI) rose 0.4 percent
    • the capital goods price index (CGPI) rose 0.5 percent.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Stats NZ information release: Business price indexes: March 2025 quarter

    Source: Statistics New Zealand

    Business price indexes: March 2025 quarter19 May 2025 – Business price indexes (BPI) includes the producers price index (PPI), capital goods price index (CGPI), and farm expenses price index (FEPI).

    Key facts
    In the March 2025 quarter compared with the December 2024 quarter:

    • the output producers price index (PPI) rose 2.1 percent
    • the input PPI rose 2.9 percent
    • the farm expenses price index (FEPI) rose 0.4 percent
    • the capital goods price index (CGPI) rose 0.5 percent.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s retail sales up 5.1% in April

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

    People shop at a supermarket in Shijingshan District of Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 8, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of the country’s consumption strength, expanded 5.1 percent year on year in April, official data showed Monday.

    Total retail sales of consumer goods reached 3.72 trillion yuan (about 517.27 billion U.S. dollars) last month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    From January to April, the retail sales of consumer goods rose 4.7 percent year on year, accelerating from the 4.6-percent growth in the first three months, according to the NBS.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Home prices continue to stabilize in April

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

    An aerial drone photo taken on Nov. 9, 2023 shows a newly-built residential complex in Feixi County of Hefei City, east China’s Anhui Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Commercial home prices in major Chinese cities continued to stabilize in April, official data showed on Monday.

    A survey by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed home prices in 70 major cities stayed flat or dipped in April compared with the previous month. The prices continued to fall on a yearly basis, but the pace of decline further eased.

    New home prices in first-tier cities, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, fell 2.1 percent year on year in April, compared with a decline of 2.8 percent registered in March.

    New home prices in these cities remained flat compared with the previous month, while second-hand home prices edged down 0.2 percent from March, according to the NBS data.

    Home prices in other major cities monitored by the NBS also posted narrowed price declines compared with one year earlier.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s fixed-asset investment up 4% in Jan-April

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

    China’s fixed-asset investment went up 4 percent year on year in the first four months of 2025, official data showed Monday.

    Excluding the property sector, the country’s fixed-asset investment grew 8 percent year on year during this period, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    Infrastructure investment rose 5.8 percent year on year, while manufacturing investment increased 8.8 percent.

    By industry, investment in the primary industry grew 13.2 percent year on year, while secondary industry investment rose 11.7 percent. The tertiary industry saw investment decrease by 0.2 percent.

    In the high-tech sector, investment in information services surged 40.6 percent, while computer and office equipment manufacturing investment increased 28.9 percent. Investment in aviation, spacecraft and equipment manufacturing grew 23.9 percent, and professional technical services investment rose 17.6 percent.

    Monday’s data also showed that China’s value-added industrial output expanded 6.1 percent year on year in April, while the retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of the country’s consumption strength, grew 5.1 percent year on year. The surveyed urban unemployment rate on average in China dropped to 5.1 percent in April.

    In April, the impact of external shocks increased, but with coordinated macro policy efforts, the main economic indicators maintained steady and relatively fast growth, and the Chinese economy continued its upward trend, said the NBS.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China maintains stable employment amid external uncertainties

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

    China’s job market remained generally stable in April, with the surveyed urban unemployment rate dropping on a month-on-month basis, official data showed on Monday.

    The surveyed urban unemployment rate on average in China edged down from 5.2 percent in March to 5.1 percent in April, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    In 31 major cities, the figure also dropped by 0.1 percentage point to 5.1 percent, the NBS data showed.

    During the first four months of this year, the surveyed urban unemployment rate on average was 5.2 percent, staying flat with the same period last year.

    China’s steady economic growth, improving industrial performance and expanding new growth drivers, along with stronger support for employment among key groups, have helped keep the job market stable, NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui said at a press conference on Monday.

    China has set a target for a surveyed urban unemployment rate of around 5.5 percent in 2025, and aims to create over 12 million new urban jobs.

    As external uncertainties persist, greater efforts will be made to stabilize and expand employment, promote full employment, raise job quality and improve livelihoods, Fu added. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China-US tariff cut good for bilateral trade growth, global recovery: spokesperson

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

    The significant reduction of tariffs between China and the United States is beneficial for trade growth between the two countries and global economic recovery, an official with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said at a press conference on Monday.

    The current international environment remains complex and severe, with a rise in unilateralism and protectionism, which poses serious challenges to the international economic and trade order and constrains global economic growth, NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui said.

    However, the trend of international cooperation for win-win outcomes will not change, Fu noted, adding that China’s commitment to expanding its opening up will remain steadfast.

    The country’s diversification of foreign trade is being steadily advanced, and the policies aimed at promoting foreign trade development are yielding continuous results, which will continue to support the steady growth of foreign trade, Fu added. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s house prices remained broadly stable in April 2025

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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — Commercial housing prices in 70 large and medium-sized cities in China remained generally stable in April 2025, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed Monday.

    According to the agency’s statistics, compared to March 2025, housing prices in the cities in question remained at the same level or fell slightly in April of this year. Prices continued to fall year-on-year, but the rate of decline slowed further. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s house prices remained broadly stable in April 2025 /detailed version-1/

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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — Commercial housing prices in 70 large and medium-sized cities in China remained generally stable in April 2025, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed Monday.

    According to the agency’s statistics, compared to March 2025, housing prices in the cities in question remained at the same level or slightly decreased in April of this year. Prices continued to fall year-on-year, but the rate of decline slowed even more.

    New home prices in the first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen fell 2.1 percent year-on-year in April, compared with a 2.8 percent decline in March.

    Compared with the previous month, prices for new housing in the country’s first-line cities remained at the same level. At the same time, prices for secondary housing in them decreased by 0.2 percent compared with March.

    Housing prices in second- and third-line cities also fell year-on-year. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Total Fixed Investment Up 4 Pct in Jan-Apr 2025 /detailed version-1/

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

    BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China’s total fixed-asset investment rose 4 percent in January-April 2025 from a year earlier, official data showed Monday.

    Excluding the real estate sector, China’s fixed-asset investment rose 8 percent year-on-year during the period, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.

    In particular, investments in infrastructure grew by 5.8 percent, and in manufacturing by 8.8 percent.

    A breakdown by industry shows that investments in the primary sector of the economy /agriculture, forestry, fisheries, livestock/ increased by 13.2 percent compared to the same period last year, investments in the secondary sector increased by 11.7 percent, while in the tertiary sector, on the contrary, they decreased by 0.2 percent. -0-

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  • MIL-Evening Report: An online travel company just collapsed. Here’s how to avoid being left stranded by an online deal

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Madalyn Scerri, Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality, Torrens University Australia

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    Traveldream.com.au sold discounted holidays – curated hiking tours, boutique cruises and cultural getaways through a slick website and polished social media ads. But news emerged last week that the Melbourne-based travel company has collapsed into administration, leaving customers out of pocket by thousands of dollars, and in some cases, stranded overseas.

    What many didn’t know was that Traveldream hadn’t been formally accredited with the leading industry body since 2020. Its status under the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme, run by the Australian Travel Industry Association, had been cancelled.

    To make matters worse, most travel insurance policies don’t cover insolvency, meaning many customers have no way to recover their losses.

    Australians are expected to spend over A$2 billion booking holidays online in 2024–25.

    Big name platforms such as Booking.com and Expedia account for about 60% of this activity. But many travellers are also turning to smaller or lesser-known providers offering flashy deals and lower prices, often with fewer safeguards.

    So, how can you protect yourself? Start with these five checks.

    1. Don’t be swayed by slick websites or social media ads

    It’s a common tactic, and one that’s hard to resist. You’re scrolling, you see a dreamy image, the price is tempting, and suddenly you’re halfway through checkout.

    But a polished ad doesn’t guarantee legitimacy.

    Travel-related scams are on the rise, especially involving online-only sellers.

    Ads on social media for idyllic vacations can be tempting, but check the fine print.
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    Check for a verifiable business address, phone number and customer support. If the deal feels vague, under-priced or overly urgent, that’s a red flag.

    Look for independent reviews (on Trustpilot, Tripadvisor or Google), and check Scamwatch for known issues.

    2. Look at how the company engages with customers

    A company’s reputation isn’t just about what it promises: it’s built on how it responds to questions and complaints. Before booking, take a moment to see how the business interacts with customers online.

    Do they reply constructively to complaints? Do they offer updates or explanations when issues arise?

    Also notice the tone. Does it feel human and responsive, or generic and hands-off? That can suggest how they’ll treat you after the sale.

    Small signs can speak volumes. A page with thousands of followers but no visible engagement may indicate a paid audience – and a company that vanishes when things get difficult.

    3. Check if the company is accredited

    Another way to assess a travel company’s credibility is to check if it holds formal accreditation. This signals the company has met standards in financial security, customer service and dispute resolution.

    Search the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme register at https://www.atas.com.au, or look for Quality Tourism Accreditation. For overseas providers, check for recognised local schemes.

    Accreditation offers extra reassurance, but it’s not the whole picture. Some large, reputable companies, such as Expedia, operate without it. If a company isn’t accredited, proceed with caution and focus on how bookings and payments are handled.

    4. Scrutinise policies carefully

    Before booking, check what happens if the provider goes bust, whether you can cancel or reschedule, and how your booking will be confirmed. Where possible, follow up directly with the hotel, airline or tour operator to make sure reservations are secured.

    Booking directly with a hotel or tour provider can ensure you are getting up-to-date availability.
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    It’s also important to understand what travel insurance does – and doesn’t – cover.

    Company insolvency is one of the most common exclusions. Unless a policy includes “end supplier failure” or a similar clause (most don’t), you may not be able to claim a refund. Always read the Product Disclosure Statement to check exactly where you stand.

    Another safeguard is to pay with protection in mind. Although conditions vary by provider, credit cards may offer chargebacks if the goods or services aren’t delivered.

    5. Book direct where feasible

    While accredited travel agencies can be helpful for complex itineraries, like overseas trips with multiple stops or bundled services, it’s often worth booking directly with the provider when making travel arrangements online, whether that’s a hotel, airline or tour company.

    Cutting out the intermediary can offer better value, including complimentary extras, flexible cancellation and full access to loyalty programs.

    Direct bookings usually reflect real-time availability and pricing, reducing the risk of outdated information. You’ll benefit from direct communication and confirmation, making it easier to customise or resolve issues.

    If something goes wrong, there’s also greater clarity about who’s responsible – offering stronger recourse under Australian Consumer Law.

    The bottom line?

    As more Australians book holidays online, it’s becoming harder to tell what’s trustworthy and what could leave you out of pocket.

    Traveldream’s collapse is a reminder. Even in the world of digital travel deals, it pays to ask: is this company built to last, not just until your trip departs, but until you return home?

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. An online travel company just collapsed. Here’s how to avoid being left stranded by an online deal – https://theconversation.com/an-online-travel-company-just-collapsed-heres-how-to-avoid-being-left-stranded-by-an-online-deal-256878

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