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  • MIL-OSI Economics: ADB Approves $200 Million Loan to Enhance Livability in Uttarakhand, India

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    MANILA, PHILIPPINES (23 October 2024) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $200 million loan to help upgrade water supply, sanitation, urban mobility, and other urban services to enhance the quality of life and climate resilience of the people in Uttarakhand state in India.

    The Uttarakhand Livability Improvement Project will improve transportation and urban mobility, drainage, flood management, and overall public services in the city of Haldwani, which serves as the state’s economic hub. To enhance water supply service delivery in Champawat, Kichha, Kotdwar, and Vikasnagar, the project will finance the implementation of efficient and climate-resilient water supply systems.

    “Uttarakhand’s high vulnerability to climate and environmental risks such as floods and droughts adds to the pressing challenges in delivering good public services that are faced by the project towns,” said ADB Senior Urban Development Specialist Pedro Almeida. “With a projected increase in rainfall, temperatures, and flooding and landslides, upgrading infrastructure in these areas is critical not only to improve livability but also to ensure the population’s safety and health.” 

    In Haldwani, the project will develop 16 kilometers (km) of climate-resilient roads, establish an intelligent traffic management system, deploy compressed natural gas buses, and pilot electric buses. To prepare the city against disasters, the project will construct 36 km of stormwater and roadside drains to improve flood management and implement an early warning system. A green-certified administrative complex and bus terminal will be built to improve the delivery of public services. 

    In the towns of Champawat, Kichha, Kotdwar, and Vikasnagar, the project aims to increase water service coverage to 100% by constructing 1,024 km of climate-resilient pipelines with smart water meters, 26 tubewells with a daily capacity of 72,131 cubic meters, new reservoirs with 17,350 cubic meters of storage capacity, and a 3.5 million liter per day water treatment plant. Sanitation coverage in Vikasnagar will be improved by sewage treatment facilities that will benefit around 2,000 households.

    Measures to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Uttarakhand Urban Sector Development Agency and urban local bodies in project management, climate and disaster-resilient planning, and urban infrastructure management will be implemented under the project.

    The project will introduce initiatives for women, such as livelihood skills training on driving buses, bus ticketing, and the operation of electric charging stations. Given women’s role in monitoring water supply systems, the project will build the capacity of women, including those from vulnerable households, in operating and managing water supply and sanitation services. The project will pilot women-led community engagement in water bill distribution and collection in the four towns.

    The European Investment Bank is cofinancing the project with $191 million on a parallel basis, while the state government is contributing $74.9 million—bringing the total project cost to $465.9 million.

    ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 69 members—49 from the region.
     

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  • MIL-Evening Report: New Prada-designed spacesuit is a small step for astronaut style, but could be a giant leap for sustainable fashion

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alyssa Choat, Lecturer in Fashion and Textiles Design, University of Technology Sydney

    For its recent Spring/Summer 2025 show, fashion brand Diesel filled a runway with mounds of denim offcuts, making a spectacle of its efforts to reduce waste.

    Haunting yet poetic, the “forgotten” byproducts of fashion production were reclaimed and repurposed into something artful. But the irony isn’t lost, given fashion shows like this one demand significant resources.

    Diesel’s event is an example of a growing trend towards the “spectacle of sustainability”, wherein performative displays are prioritised over the deeper, structural changes needed to address environmental issues.

    Can the fashion industry reconcile its tendency towards spectacle with its environmental responsibilities? The recent spacesuit collaboration between Prada and Axiom Space is one refreshing example of how it can, by leaning into innovation that seeks to advance fashion technology and rewrite fashion norms.

    Performance art instead of substantive change

    The fashion industry has always relied on some form of spectacle to continue the fashion cycle. Fashion shows mix art, performance and design to create powerful experiences that will grab people’s attention and set the tone for what’s “in”. Promotional material from these shows is shared widely, helping cement new trends.

    However, the spectacle of fashion isn’t helpful for communicating the complexity of sustainability. Fashion events tend to focus on surface-level ideas, while ignoring deeper systemic problems such as the popularity of fast fashion, people’s buying habits, and working conditions in garment factories. These problems are connected, so addressing one requires addressing the others.

    It’s much easier to host a flashy event that inevitably feeds the problem it purports to fix. International fashion events have a large carbon footprint. This is partly due to how many people they move around the world, as well as their promotion of consumption (whereas sustainability requires buying less).

    The pandemic helped deliver some solutions to this problem by forcing fashion shows to go digital. Brands such as Balenciaga, the Congolese brand Hanifa and many more took part in virtual fashion shows with animated avatars – and many pointed to this as a possible solution to the industry’s sustainability issue.

    But the industry has now largely returned to live fashion shows. Virtual presentations have been relegated to their own sectors within fashion communication, while live events take centre stage.

    Many brands, including Prada, held fashion shows without guests during lockdowns in 2021.

    Towards a sustainable fashion future

    Technology and innovation clearly have a role to play in helping make fashion more sustainable. The recent Prada-Axiom spacesuit collaboration brings this into focus in a new way.

    The AxEMU (Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit) suits will be worn by Artemis III crew members during NASA’s planned 2026 mission to the Moon. The suits have been made using long-lasting and high-performance materials that are designed to withstand the extreme conditions of space.

    By joining this collaboration, Prada, known for its high fashion, is shifting into a highly symbolic arena of technological advancement. This will likely help position it at the forefront of sustainability and technology discussions – at least in the minds of consumers.

    Prada itself has varying levels of compliance when it comes to meeting sustainability goals. The Standard Ethics Ratings has listed it as “sustainable”, while sustainability scoring site Good on You rated it as “not good enough” – citing a need for improved transparency and better hazardous chemical use.

    Recently, the brand has been working on making recycled textiles such as nylon fabrics (nylon is a part of the brand DNA) from fishing nets and plastic bottles. It also launched a high-fashion jewellery line made of recycled gold.

    Innovating for a changing world

    Prada’s partnership with Axiom signifies a milestone in fashion’s ability to impact on high-tech industries. Beyond boosting Prada’s image, such innovations can also lead to more sustainable fashions.

    For instance, advanced materials created for spacesuits could eventually be adapted into everyday heat-resistant clothing. This will become increasingly important in the context of climate change, especially in regions already struggling with drought and heatwaves. The IPCC warns that if global temperatures rise by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, twice as many mega-cities are likely to become heat-stressed.

    New innovations are trying to help consumers stay cool despite rising temperatures. Nike’s Aerogami is a performance apparel technology that supposedly increases breathability. Researchers from MIT have also designed garment vents that open and close when they sense sweat to create airflow.

    Similarly, researchers from Zhengzhou University and the University of South Australia have created a fabric that reflects sunlight and releases heat to help reduce body temperatures. These kinds of cooling textiles (which could also be used in architecture) could help reduce the need for air conditioning.

    One future challenge lies in driving demand for these innovations by making them seem fashionable and “cool”. Collaborations like the one between Prada and Axiom are helpful on this front. A space suit – an item typically seen as a functional, long-lasting piece of engineering – becomes something more with Prada’s name on it.

    The collaboration also points to a broader potential for brands to use large attention-grabbing projects to convey their sustainability credentials. In this way they can combine spectacle with sustainability. The key will be in making sure one doesn’t come at the expense of the other.

    Alyssa Choat does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. New Prada-designed spacesuit is a small step for astronaut style, but could be a giant leap for sustainable fashion – https://theconversation.com/new-prada-designed-spacesuit-is-a-small-step-for-astronaut-style-but-could-be-a-giant-leap-for-sustainable-fashion-240551

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Murphy, Colleagues Release Report On Vote Counting Process For November Election

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Connecticut – Chris Murphy

    October 22, 2024

    WASHINGTON–U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on Tuesday joined U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), and Tammy Duckworth (D-Il.) in releasing a report summarizing what to expect on Election Day and encouraging voters to cast their ballot.

    With the general election well underway in every state across the country, Senate Democrats have a clear message for the American people, which is to vote and cast their ballot as early as possible. As significant numbers of Americans choose to vote by mail, the report explains why it’s still possible that, in some states, the outcome might not be known on November 5th, in part because states differ in whether they allow mail-in ballots to be processed ahead of Election Day and whether ballots must be received by Election Day or postmarked by Election Day. The report also makes clear that voter intimidation is illegal and federal law prohibits coercing or threatening anyone in order to interfere with their right to vote.

    A copy of the report can be found HERE.

    “As Donald Trump bets on chaos, division, and lies to fuel his campaign and get back into the White House, it’s on us to see through his fearmongering and stand up for our democracy. So vote early, vote by mail, vote in person—but vote. The future of our country depends on us rejecting fear and misinformation and making our voices heard,” said Murphy.

    “The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy, and we must do everything we can to protect it and uphold the integrity of the election process. That means pushing back on efforts to sow chaos during election season. As this report explains, it also means making sure that Americans know that it is possible that the outcome in some states will not be known on November 5th. While some states have expedited their counting requirements since 2020, we should be prepared to be patient about results in places where counting ballots may take longer. Americans should keep making their voices heard at the ballot box,” said Klobuchar.

    “Just like 2020, Donald Trump and his allies continue to refuse to commit to accepting the results of the election if he loses while pushing dangerous and divisive rhetoric to sow discord and undermine confidence in our election process. Americans losing faith in the results of our elections doesn’t just risk another January 6th but puts our very democracy at risk,” said Schumer. “Senate Democrats remain committed to ensuring all Americans can vote without fear or intimidation.”

    “Former President Trump’s dangerous rhetoric threatens to further divide our country and sow real potential for violence like we saw up close on January 6, 2021. Our elections are the foundation of American democracy. Protecting them should be the top priority for everyone who cares about the future of our country. Election officials, courts, and elected leaders must be accountable for upholding that principle,” said Heinrich.

    “There is no greater responsibility, or honor, as an American than exercising your right to vote. Our free, fair voting systems and our peaceful transitions of powers are two of the hallmarks that have separated America from authoritarianism for centuries now—and that will carry on far beyond this November, despite Donald Trump’s desperate, sad attempts to sow seeds of chaos and distrust in our electoral processes. The most powerful defense against creeping autocracy in America is to make our voices heard at the ballot box—because carrying out our most sacred duty as citizens is the best way we can ensure remain a government of, by and for the people,” said Duckworth.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Opposing Austerity – More than 10,000 workers fight back against government cuts

    Source: PSA

    More than 10,000 workers, including PSA members, gathered across the motu to fight back together against government cuts to public, health and community services and attacks on Te Tiriti.
    PSA members stood shoulder to shoulder with workers from other unions at hui in Whangārei, Auckland, Manukau, Hamilton, Mt Maunganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
    The New Zealand Council of Trade unions led organisation of the Fight Back Together hui with the support of many its affiliated unions.
    Speaking before a 4,500 strong crowd at Parliament Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi assistant secretary Fleur Fitzsimons said that workers demand, “better investment in public and social infrastructure, public services, health and education” so New Zealanders’ standard of living improves.
    “That’s what this is all about. It’s about a decent quality of life for all of us. It’s about an education system where every child reaches their potential,” she said.
    “It’s about a health system where we … and our families get the health care we need.
    “It’s about an Aotearoa New Zealand that upholds the provision of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
    “It’s about an Aotearoa New Zealand that values public servants and the public services they deliver for all of us.”
    More than 6000 public servants, many PSA members, have lost their jobs under the government’s cuts. Fitzsimons said public servants including those in public health, public science and those protecting our borders have been impacted by the cuts.
    Fitzsimons described the cuts as “shameful”.
    “[Public servants] know their work is important and it now won’t get done.”
    PSA National Secretary Duane Leo said the 3500-strong crowd at Auckland’s Aotea Square was vibrant and colourful.
    ‘People were happy to be there speaking up. It’s about time we started to do this,” he said.
    “We need to change course and value and invest in our public services; for our future, for all Kiwis, and abandon this backward road to nowhere.”

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Expanded program to help essential workers move to Northern Rivers

    Source: New South Wales Premiere

    Published: 23 October 2024

    Released by: Minister for Agriculture


    Essential workers will receive significantly more support to move and settle into the Northern Rivers thanks to a successful Minns Labor Government initiative, The Welcome Experience, being extended into the region making it easier for local organisations to attract workers to making the move.

    Originally piloted during 2023 in Broken Hill, Muswellbrook, Bega, Walgett, Coffs Harbour, Corowa, Griffith and Goulburn, The Welcome Experience has been such a success it is now being rolled out to additional locations since September this year and is now operating in 55 Local Government Areas.

    The Welcome Experience will now provide workforce support to the additional town locations of Tweed, Lismore, Ballina, Byron and Richmond Valley thanks to a successful tender application from new host agency, Regional Development Australia (RDA) Northern Rivers.

    As part of The Welcome Experience, host agencies help essential workers make the regions their home, forge social connections, access childcare and schooling options, join sporting clubs and even assist with finding job opportunities for partners.

    Launched in June last year, The Welcome Experience has helped 665 essential workers and their families to move to regional New South Wales, including 346 health workers, 110 educators and 42 police staff. 

    The Northern Rivers can look forward to similar type success stories that have emerged after the program was rolled out to other regions over the last few months.

    Host Agencies in new delivery locations such as Dubbo, Port Macquarie, Kiama and Inverell are now onboarding Local Connectors, plus engaging their local communities and gathering feedback to assist them to tailor the delivery of The Welcome Experience to meet specific needs of communities.

    Among the new host agencies is RDA Murray, which has reported a positive stream of enquiries since September from essential workers considering the move to the Albury area.

    RDA Program Manager for Albury Karin Willcox is already assisting two registered nurses and their children move to the region from New Zealand.

    Karin has organised arrangements for the family ahead of their arrival, including airport pickup, car rental, childcare, schooling options, and even securing furniture for their new home.

    Find out more The Welcome Experience

    Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said:

    “Our Government is focusing on ensuring regional NSW receives the services it needs and attracting essential workers is critical to making that happen.

    “If people get to hear first-hand info about schools or childcare, and that there is a good bunch of people in the local netball team, plus insights on cafes and places to fish, you are making them feel welcome.

    “Recognising the area’s needs, the Government is pleased the procurement process has been completed to engage RDA Northern Rivers to set up services in five towns that will boost the attraction of essential workers.

    “The Welcome Experience has a strong track record of warmly welcoming workers to regional NSW and encouraging them to build lasting connections in their new communities, and I look forward to seeing RDA continue this valuable work in the Northern Rivers region.”

    NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Disaster Recovery and State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin said:

    “I congratulate Regional Development Australia (RDA) Northern Rivers on successfully tendering to be host agency for The Welcome Experience in towns across our region as this organisation has a track record of building capacity through strengthening networks.

    “We need to attract and retain more essential workers as our population grows, and providing workforce support with relocations and settling into a new community for workers and their families is a no-brainer.

    “Some councils provide new residents with a welcome pack to help them navigate their new surroundings, and this Minns Labor Government initiative is that concept writ large, offering a wraparound set of services specific to our region.

    “The Welcome Experience’s pilot sites have been successful in helping hundreds of health workers, educators and police move to the regions, and I look forward to more success in Lismore, Tweed, Byron, Ballina and Richmond Valley.”

    RDA Northern Rivers Director of Regional Development Anthony Schreenan said:

    “The Welcome Experience will support new essential workers through every step of the relocation process, from when they first consider the move, to when they decide to make their home in the Northern Rivers and build connections in the community,” Mr Schreenan said.

    “We are so happy to be able to benefit from The Welcome Experience, the pilot showed that the key to retaining workers is welcoming them into the community, and that’s more than finding a house to live in and school for the kids.

    “It’s becoming part of the local sports club, getting to know fellow parents, connecting with the people at your local and building networks of friendship.

    “Our Local Connector will provide a concierge service, connecting with essential workers who are considering relocating to our region and providing information about the region, finding a place to live, access to schools and amenities, and services available.

    Locations delivering The Welcome Experience:

    Region Location Government Areas Successful Host Agency
    Northern NSW Glen Innes Severn and Inverell Attract Connect Stay Glenn Innes
    North Coast & Rivers Tweed, Lismore, Ballina, Byron and Richmond Valley RDA Northern Rivers
    Mid North Coast Kempsey, Nambucca and Port Macquarie Hastings RDA Mid North Coast
    Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour and Bellingen Boambee East Community Centre
    Hunter Muswellbrook, Singleton and Upper Hunter Muswellbrook Shire Council
    New England Armidale, Tamworth and Uralla RDA Northern Inland
    Moree Plains Moree Plains Moree Plains Shire Council
    Orana region Bourke, Dubbo (incl Wellington) and Walgett RDA Orana
    Central West Bathurst, Cowra, Lachlan, Lithgow, Oberon, Orange, Parkes and Weddin Skillset
    Western NSW Balranald, Broken Hill, Central Darling, Regional Solutions Community Development
    Far West NSW Unincorporated Far West and Wentworth Regional Solutions Community Development
    Murray Albury, Federation and Greater Hume RDA Murray
    Eastern Riverina Temora, Tumut, Wagga Wagga RDA Riverina
    Western Riverina Griffith, Leeton, RDA Riverina
    Southern NSW Goulburn Mulwaree, Hilltops, Queanbeyan-Palerang, Snowy-Monaro, Upper Lachlan, Wingecarribee and Yass Valley RDA Southern NSW
    Bega Valley Bega Valley Bega Chamber of Commerce
    Illawarra Kiama, Shellharbour and Shoalhaven Multicultural Communities Council of Illawarra 
    South Coast Eurobodalla Bega Chamber of Commerce 

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Buffalo man pleads guilty to bilking two banks out of nearly half a million dollars

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    BUFFALO, N.Y.-U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today that Joshua Parra, 32, formerly of Buffalo, NY, now living in Melbourne, Florida, pleaded guilty before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael J. Roemer to bank fraud, which carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $1,000,000 fine. 

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles M. Kruly, who is handling the case, stated that between December 28, 2021, and January 6, 2022, Parra defrauded Bancorp and Stride Bank by creating 94 fictitious disputed transactions on behalf of 11 customers of Fintech Company 1, a financial technology company that offers customers mobile banking services. However, none of the 11 customers’ accounts with Fintech Company 1 had transactions that would justify such disputes. Nearly all of the fictitious disputed transactions were in the amount of $5,000. As a result, funds were transferred from settlement accounts, held at Bancorp and Stride Bank, to accounts maintained by the Fintech Company 1 customers for whom Parra created the fictitious disputed transactions. Losses to Bancorp and Stride Bank totaled approximately $459,000.

    The plea is the result of an investigation by the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Thomas Fattorusso, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Miraglia.  

    Sentencing will be scheduled at a later date.   

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Ringleader and Insider Each Sentenced to Prison in Bank Fraud Conspiracy

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    ALBANY, NEW YORK – Allahson Allah, age 54, of Albany, and Caeshara Cannon, age 35, of Albany, were sentenced this week to federal prison for their roles in a bank fraud conspiracy targeting SEFCU.  United States Attorney Carla B. Freedman and Erin Keegan, Special Agent in Charge of the Buffalo Field Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), made the announcement. 

    According to an indictment returned last year, court records, and statements made by prosecutors in court, between February 2022 and October 2022, Allah, together with codefendant Evan Cutler, age 25, of Queensbury, New York, managed a conspiracy targeting SEFCU in which the conspirators obtained customer personal identifying information and impersonated people to fraudulently obtain cash and credit from SEFCU.  Cannon was a Member Service Representative at SEFCU and provided Allah and Cutler with customer account information to use in creating counterfeit checks that were presented for negotiation at SEFCU branches all over the Capital Region.  The conspirators also applied for loans at SEFCU in the names of individuals whose identities they had stolen and withdrew the proceeds in cash. In total, the conspiracy netted the conspirators $88,800, with intended losses of over $100,000.

    Yesterday, Allah was sentenced by United States District Judge Anne M. Nardacci to a total term of imprisonment of 57 months, followed by 3 years’ post-release supervision, and was ordered to pay restitution to SEFCU in the amount of $88,800.   Today, Cannon was sentenced by Judge Nardacci to a term of imprisonment of 16 months, followed by 2 years’ post-release supervision.  Cannon was also ordered to pay restitution to SEFCU in the amount of $77,200.

    Coconspirator Davon Parson, age 20, of Albany, was sentenced earlier this year to 15 months’ incarceration followed by 2 years’ post-release supervision, with restitution in the amount of $9,000, following his plea to bank fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft.  Coconspirators Cutler and Dnauticah Taylor-Sterman, age 21, of Albany, have also pled guilty to bank fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft and are scheduled to be sentenced later this year. 

    HSI investigated the case, with assistance from the Bethlehem Police Department.  Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin S. Clark is prosecuting this case.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Half-Brothers Sentenced for Murdering their Sister and her Family, Including Three Children, in their Tijuana Home

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    SAN DIEGO – Half-brothers Christopher Baltezar Hernandez and Victor Armondo Aguilar were sentenced in federal court today to six consecutive life terms and 45 years, respectively, for the premeditated execution of their sister, her three children – ages 9, 8 and 4 – and her significant other in their Tijuana home. The siblings had been involved in a bitter dispute over property prior to the murder.

    “I cannot understand how one can point a gun in front of a child’s face and pull the trigger,” U.S. District Judge Linda Lopez told the defendants during the sentencing hearing. She described the murders as “horrific,” “completely incomprehensible,” and “cold, intentional, planned, calculated, and callous.”

    Aguilar, of Tijuana, pleaded guilty in October 2023 and Hernandez, of Fresno, California, pleaded guilty in December 2023, each to a single count of conspiring to murder a U.S. citizen in a foreign country and five counts of stalking resulting in death. The half-brothers are U.S. citizens. The sister and her children were also U.S. citizens; the significant other was a Mexican national.

    According to their plea agreements, on December 3, 2021, the day of the murders, Hernandez traveled from Fresno to Tijuana through San Diego, armed with an assault rifle, .223 caliber ammunition, and two revolver speed loaders. Hernandez met up with Aguilar in Tijuana, where they acquired a revolver.

    The half-brothers, armed with the firearms and wearing dark clothes and gloves, went to the victims’ residence in Tijuana. According to the plea agreements, which identified the victims by their initials, the defendants first shot and killed the sister, J.H., and her eight-year-old daughter, A.M.M., in the kitchen. The significant other, G.M.V., was shot and killed in a bedroom while he attempted to shield the other two children. The bedroom door was forced open and nine-year-old A.M. and four-year-old S.M. were each shot in the head.

    “Borders do not shield criminals from justice when Americans are victimized abroad,” said U.S. Attorney Tara McGrath. “These executioners were charged, convicted, and held to account in a U.S. court. The Department of Justice will continue to use every available tool to protect Americans from harm at home and abroad.”

    “Jealousy and greed led to one family’s devastating loss of five loved ones,” said FBI San Diego Special Agent in Charge Stacey Moy. “Hernandez’s and Aguilar’s well-deserved prison sentences reflect their total disregard for human life. While their imprisonment will never bring back these lives, we hope it offers some peace to the victims’ family. The FBI, alongside our local and international law enforcement partners, remains dedicated to seeking justice and will not hesitate to hold accountable those involved in violent crimes, whether in the United States or abroad.”

    While there were likely multiple motivations for the murders, the primary reason was a dispute over the ownership of numerous properties in Mexico. According to court documents, in the months leading up to the murders, the sister retained an attorney to help in the property dispute, which prompted Hernandez to text her: “We already know about the lawyer.” Hernandez asked, “You think you can just fuck us over and nothing will happen?” Hernandez then mentioned J.H.’s attorney’s name and that he had the attorney “in are[sic] hands.” Hernandez continued to say, “Fuck you and all your family” and, “The truth is I’m not fucking around. You thought you were going to make a dumbass out of me but no. You’re not going to have anything.” Hernandez then challenged J.H. to “…try me and see how much you can handle because with me you’re not going to be able to finish it.”

    Hernandez had a long history of threats against his sister and her children. In May 2019, J.H. called 911 stating Hernandez was threatening to shoot her and her kids in the head. Hernandez and J.H. had the same parents; Aguilar and J.H. were half-siblings. It’s unclear if J.H. and her significant other were married.

    According to the plea agreements, the murders occurred after months of meticulous and obsessive planning and premeditation. Hernandez and Aguilar had researched the victims’ address and the surrounding area online more than 200 times. Hernandez also bought the parts and built a fully functional .223 caliber assault rifle. The week before, Hernandez researched “ar15 jam clearing” and “ar15 room clearing” and watched ten different videos related to tactical firearms training. Hernandez also researched how to build a hidden compartment in his Toyota Corolla and discussed contingency plans with others, among other preparatory steps. The day before the murders, Hernandez bought a pair of revolver speed loaders, and on the day of the murders, Hernandez and Aguilar acquired a revolver in Tijuana, Mexico.

    Aguilar searched for and listened to a podcast related to homicide investigations just hours before the murders. Minutes before the murders, Hernandez removed the SIM card from his phone, and returned it about a half-hour after the murders.

    Following the murders, Hernandez researched numerous news articles about the killings and searched, “does the fbi investigate murders.” Hernandez and Aguilar also deleted their location and messaging history.

    This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Mario Peia, Matthew Brehm and Fred Sheppard.

    DEFENDANTS                                             Case Number 22cr778-LL                              

    Christopher Baltezar Hernandez                    Age: 27                                   Fresno, CA

    Victor Armondo Aguilar                                Age: 22                                   Tijuana, MX

    SUMMARY OF CHARGES

    Conspiracy to Murder – Title 18, U.S.C., Section 1117

    Maximum penalty: Life in prison

    Stalking Resulting in Death – Title 18, U.S.C., Section 2261A

    Maximum penalty: Life in prison

    INVESTIGATING AGENCIES

    Federal Bureau of Investigation

    San Diego County Sheriff’s Department

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: State Highway 60 Tākaka Hill summer maintenance work to be wrapped up before Christmas

    Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

    Night and day-time closures are planned for State Highway 60 Tākaka Hill next month, as the state highway summer maintenance season continues in the top of the South Island.

    Rob Service, System Manager, Top of the South, says the work is deliberately timed for November to ensure the route is clear for all drivers over the summer holidays.

    “Golden Bay is a popular holiday spot and summer sees busy roads. So, we want to get this work done before the summer holiday season.”

    Between Sunday, 3 November, and Sunday, 24 November, the road will be closed every Sunday to Thursday between 8 pm and 5:30 am with a short opening around 1 am for queued traffic.

    Then from Monday, 25 November, until Friday, 29 November the highway will be closed between 9 am and 3 pm. During this time, the road will be reopened every 90 minutes to let traffic through.

    Mr Service says it’ s a good idea to have water and snacks in your vehicle if you’re travelling over the hill during this time.

    Because of the road’s narrowness and to keep contractors safe, the road must be closed while the work is done. It will also allow the maintenance to be completed much faster.

    Mr Service says there is a lot of work to be done.

    “Contractors will spend the first two weeks of night-time closures asphalting parts of the road surface on both sides of the hill, carrying out other maintenance work, such as clearing water channels, fixing slips and guard rails, and attending to general maintenance.”

    “Some of this work, such as asphalting, must be done during the day when conditions are warm and dry to ensure it’s effective. This is why some daytime road closures are needed,” Mr Service says.

    He acknowledges travel over the Tākaka Hill is vital for residents and local businesses, and their needs are important.

    “This is why there will be day-time access on the route. We are timing the day closures to avoid the school bus run and peak commuting times. We realise the work is disruptive, but we are working our hardest to meet community needs and ensure the highway is kept resilient and reliable.”

    “Regular road maintenance like this is essential in preventing more disruptive ones later on.”

    Contractors will make the most of the closure to speed up repair work at the underslip site on the Riwaka side of the hill.

    “We know this route is critical to the residents and businesses in Golden Bay and we aim is to have this section of road repaired and reopened to two lanes before Christmas,” Mr Service says.

    Once contractors have completed asphalting work on Tākaka Hill they will move onto SH60 Commercial Street in Takāka. More information on this work will be shared soon.

    Works Schedule: 

    • Work is from Sunday, 3 November, to Friday, 29 November 2024.

    Night closures:

    • The closure will be in place between Riwaka Valley Road, Riwaka and Aaron Creek Road, Upper Tākaka and will run from Sunday, 3 November to Sunday, 24 November (no work on Friday or Saturday nights).
    • The closures will be between 8 pm and 5:30 am.
    • The road will open once each night around 1 am for traffic at two road closure points.
    • Vehicles travelling over the hill need to be at the Aaron Creek Road closure point by 12:30 am or at the Riwaka Valley Road closure point by 1 am.
    • Access will be available for residents, businesses, and emergency services.

    Day closures:

    • The closure will be in place between Riwaka Valley Road, Riwaka and Aaron Creek Road, Upper Tākaka and will run from Monday, 25 November to Friday, 29 November.
    • The closures will be between 9 am and 3 pm.
    • During this time there will be openings every 90 minutes at 10:30 am, 12 noon and 1:30 pm.
    • It will take some time to clear queued traffic so plan ahead for delays.
    • Traffic management will be set up between 6 am and 9 am and will be removed between 3 pm and 6 pm.
    • Access will be available for residents, businesses, and emergency services.

    Works Location:

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    Summer Maintenance Season – Tips and Advice:

    • Drivers need to be aware other summer maintenance and resilience works are happening around the region.
    • Due to the number of worksites on each corridor we recommend allowing an extra 30 minutes travel time on State Highway 6 between Nelson and West Coast and State Highway 6 between Nelson and Blenheim.
    • We recommend allowing an extra 60 minutes travel time on State Highway 1 between Picton and Christchurch.
    • Drivers should check road conditions before they travel as knowing when and where roadworks are happening means you can time your travel to avoid them or allow extra time for your trip.
    • Whenever you come to a worksite, remember that our road workers are doing their best to complete their work and keep you moving. Please be respectful and follow their advice and instructions.

    More Information:

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ11: Supporting students with special educational needs

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by the Hon Gary Zhang and a written reply by the Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, in the Legislative Council today (October 23):
     
    Question:
     
         There are views pointing out that the support provided under the existing policy for students with special educational needs (SEN) at public sector ordinary schools is insufficient. In addition, many primary and secondary schools have relayed that due to curricula constraints, they do not have the time to take care of and support the needs of SEN students, and Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) also find it difficult to cater for the needs of SEN students because of their heavy administrative workload. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:
     
    (1) of the current number of (i) SENCOs and (ii) Special Educational Needs Support Teachers (SENSTs) in Hong Kong, and the respective average numbers of SEN students supported by each SENCO and SENST;
     
    (2) of the service programmes currently provided by the Government for various types of SEN students, and the average amount of subsidies received by each student;
     
    (3) whether the Government has considered allocating additional resources to provide accessible applied behaviour analysis trainings for students with autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that; and
     
    (4) given that under the existing policy, the Social Welfare Department (SWD) provides pre-school support for SEN children (from birth to six years old), while the support services for school-aged SEN children over six years old are provided by schools funded by the Education Bureau, but there are views that the support services provided by the SWD and schools, as well as their effectiveness, are completely different, whether the Government will consider having the support services for SEN students provided by the SWD instead?

    Reply:
     
    President,
     
         The Government attaches great importance to supporting students with special educational needs (SEN) and has continuously introduced enhancement measures to strengthen the support for students with different SEN. The annual expenditure on integrated education has increased substantially from $1.5 billion in the 2017-18 financial year to about $4.1 billion in the 2024-25 financial year, representing an increase of up to 170 per cent. This reflects the great importance and long-term commitment of the Government attached to integrated education. 
     
         The consolidated reply to the question raised by the Hon Gary Zhang is as follows:
     
    (1) to (2) To assist public sector ordinary schools in supporting students with SEN, the Education Bureau (EDB) provides schools with additional manpower and professional support on top of regular subvention. The EDB provides schools with the Learning Support Grant (LSG) on an annual basis based on the number of students with SEN in a school and their respective tier of support required. In the 2023/24 school year, the unit grant rates for Tier-2 and Tier-3 support are $15,779 and $63,116 respectively. If the total amount of the LSG reaches a specific threshold, the schools will be provided with additional regular teaching post(s), titled Special Educational Needs Support Teacher (SENST) by the EDB. Also, the post of Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) has been established in each public sector ordinary school. In the 2023/24 school year, there are 844 and 1 355 posts of SENCOs and SENSTs respectively within the staff establishment. Under the Whole School Approach (WSA), all teachers in a school should have the ability and the responsibility to support students with SEN, while the SENCO plays a leading role in collaborating with other teachers and professional support staff. Schools can flexibly pool together and effectively deploy the LSG as well as other resources based on the overall needs of students and according to the principle of “individual calculation and holistic deployment”, including employing additional teachers and teaching assistants and hiring professional services. 
     
         Apart from additional teachers, the EDB provides schools with additional professional support staff. At present, the School-based Educational Psychology Service has covered all public sector ordinary schools in the territory, and the Enhanced School-based Speech Therapy Service has also been fully implemented. Besides, the EDB has launched support programmes and services to address different types of SEN so that students in need can be provided with targeted support, such as the Chinese Language Tiered Intervention Programme for students with dyslexia, the respective support programmes for students with visual impairment and hearing impairment; and the School Partnership Scheme to support ordinary schools to cater for students with intellectual disability who display severe adjustment difficulties.
     
    (3) Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) are the major types of students with SEN. Schools can provide appropriate support for them according to their severity of SEN through the 3-tier Intervention Model, such as in-class adaptation and support, group training targeted for learning, emotional and behavioural adjustment, and individual education plan for students with severe learning or adaptation difficulties, so as to make the best use of resources and maximise the effectiveness. The EDB has also implemented the Project on “Whole School Approach to Providing Tiered Support for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder”. Through the “School-based Multi-Disciplinary Professional Support” and the “Non-Governmental Organisation and School Collaboration”, schools are assisted in adopting evidence-based and diversified strategies to help students develop their abilities in learning, social and emotional adaptation, facilitate their integration in classroom learning and the community, unleash their potential and strengthen their life planning. 
     
         For students with AD/HD, the EDB has been developing a series of teaching resources for enhancing students’ execution skills and relevant software for secondary schools to facilitate individual coaching for the students concerned. Besides, the EDB organises talks and experience-sharing sessions for school personnel on a regular basis, and provides support for primary and secondary school students, parents and teachers under the Jockey Club Keen and Active Kids Project through cross-sector collaboration with university. 
          
         Currently, there are various evidence-based support strategies to assist students with ASD and AD/HD, and applied behaviour analysis (ABA), which mainly reinforces positive behaviour using rewards, is one of them. The EDB has all along been promoting effective and evidence-based support strategies through teacher training and support programmes to enhance schools’ capacity to support students. In addition, a series of learning and teaching resources that make use of information technology and interactive multimedia, such as “Video Modelling”, digital interactive learning and teaching platforms, and digital learning games will be launched by phases. The elements of ABA approach have already been included in these initiatives. Schools are encouraged to deploy their resources flexibly and adopt diversified and appropriate strategies to cater for the needs of different students.
     
    (4) The Government has been providing support services for children with special needs through cross-sector collaboration. In brief, the Health Bureau and the Hospital Authority (HA) provide assessment and medical services; the Social Welfare Department (SWD) provides pre-school rehabilitation services; while the EDB provides learning support.
     
         Children at different stages have different needs for support. At the pre-primary level, kindergartens adopt an integrated approach of theme-based learning, enabling children to learn through a variety of games and activities based on their progress of development and learning needs. Most of the children showing slower development in individual aspects are able to gradually develop their capabilities at their own pace of personal growth. Therefore, at the pre-school level, the SWD provides subvention for non-governmental organisations to operate pre-school rehabilitation services for children with special needs under six years of age. At the primary level, students will transition to a more structured learning approach with different subjects. Schools will also gradually grasp the types of SEN of their students. By adopting the WSA, SENCOs collaborate with various professionals and subject panels in the school to cater for the learning and adaptation needs of students in a holistic manner.
          
         To enhance the effectiveness of the transition from pre-school to primary schooling, a collaborative mechanism has been put in place among the EDB, the SWD, the Department of Health and the HA to ensure that the recipient primary schools can be aware of the special needs of students progressing to Primary One early, and facilitate their integration in the learning life of primary schools. Primary schools will make appropriate support arrangements according to the actual needs of students and provide parents with the “Summary of Transition Support for Primary One Student” to help them understand the support arrangements provided by schools and make suitable complements to enhance the effectiveness and promote home-school communication.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ14: Mainland Travel Permits for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (non-Chinese Citizens)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by Dr the Hon Kennedy Wong and a written reply by the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, in the Legislative Council today (October 23):Question:     The Exit and Entry Administration of the country announced on July 1 this year the issuance of Mainland Travel Permits for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (non-Chinese Citizens) (non-Chinese Permits) to non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents who make an application starting from the 10th of that month. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:(1) given that since September 1, 2018, relevant Mainland authorities have further facilitated the use of the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (commonly known as Home Return Permit) by Hong Kong and Macao residents for easy application of the Home Return Permit in areas such as transport, finance, communications, education, healthcare, social security, industry and commerce, taxation and accommodation, and the Secretary for Labour and Welfare said in July this year that the measures relating to the non-Chinese Permit would be conducive to the talent exchange between the Mainland and Hong Kong and further facilitate Hong Kong’s better integration into the overall development of the country and its contribution to the country’s high-‍quality development, but it is learnt that currently holders of non-‍Chinese Permits are still unable to enjoy any convenience on the Mainland, including their inability to directly open bank accounts, apply for telephone cards and purchase railway tickets, whether the authorities will seek to secure the wider and more convenient use of the non-Chinese Permit on the Mainland, so that holders of the permit can enjoy the same convenience afforded to holders of the Home Return Permit; if so, of the specific details; if not, the reasons for that;(2) of the total number of persons who have applied for non-Chinese Permits so far, their main nationalities and the situation of their use of the permit; and(3) of the channels used by the Government to promote the non-Chinese Permit, so as to ensure that non-Chinese residents in Hong Kong who are eligible can receive the relevant information in a timely manner, and whether assistance is provided for holders of non-Chinese Permits at the relevant control points?Reply:President,     The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) warmly welcomes and expresses gratitude to the country for issuing non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents a card???type document with five-year validity (Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (non-Chinese Citizens)) with effect from July 2024. The new measure represents a major policy breakthrough under “one country, two systems” implemented by the Mainland authorities with innovative thinking and fully highlights the unique status of the HKSAR.     Before the introduction of the new measure, foreigners (including non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents) could only go through the manual channels at control points of the Mainland with their foreign passports and fill in an arrival card each time. Even though persons of certain nationalities can enjoy visa-free access to the Mainland, they still have to use the manual channels for clearance using their passports at Mainland control points. After the introduction of the new measure, individuals holding the card-type document are able to enjoy self-service clearance at control points of the Mainland, and they are no longer required to fill in any arrival card. It has significantly enhanced clearance efficiency and facilitated access to the Mainland for business, travelling and visiting relatives by non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents.     In consultation with the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau (CEDB), Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), the Information Services Department (ISD) and the Home Affairs Department (HAD), my reply to the various parts of the question is as follows:(1) The issuance of new card-type document to non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents has significantly enhanced clearance convenience. We understand that various sectors of the community expect wider use of the new document on the Mainland. The HKSAR Government has been in close communication with relevant Mainland authorities and will continue to do so in enhancing the level of convenience of Hong Kong residents living on the Mainland, with a view to promoting better integration of the HKSAR into the overall development of the country.(2) The application, approval, and issuance of the new card-type document fall within the remit of the Mainland authorities. According to the figures provided by the Exit and Entry Administration of the country (EEA), from July to mid-October 2024, a total of about 55 000 non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents had made appointments for application, and about 20 000 new card-type documents were issued by the EEA. The number of visitor arrivals/departures made using the card-type document amounted to a total of 53 000. Applicants mainly included nationals from European, North American, Southeast and South Asian countries.     Based on the HKSAR Government’s understanding, the first batch of people who obtained and used the card-type document for travelling to the Mainland (including those from the business and school sectors) greatly welcomed the new measure. They also considered that the measure could substantially shorten the clearance time and fully satisfy their needs for visiting the Mainland for business, academic and cultural exchanges, and travelling purposes. Some of them also said that the measure had given them a stronger sense of identity and facilitated their greater participation in the development of the Greater Bay Area (GBA).(3) The Security Bureau has been actively promoting the new measure together with relevant bureaux and departments, including the CEDB, InvestHK, the ISD, the HAD, as well as Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices overseas and on the Mainland, etc. Apart from promoting through various channels, including mass media and social media, we have been particularly promoting this measure to foreign chambers of commerce in Hong Kong, encouraging international talents of Hong Kong companies who are permanent residents to make use of the card-type document to better seize the opportunities of the country’s rapid development, especially in the building of the GBA. In addition, we have especially introduced the measure to ethnic minorities through the eight support service centres for ethnic minorities funded by the HAD and promoted the measure to ethnic minority groups, community groups and schools, etc. through relevant District Offices in districts where more ethnic minorities live.     We have also been maintaining close communication with the Mainland authorities to ensure the smooth implementation of first-time registration for the use of this permit and clearance arrangement at Mainland control points, including the provision of more directional signs in English and additional manpower to assist card holders when necessary.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Shaheen, Hassan, Kuster Join President Biden in Concord to Celebrate Historic Work to Lower Prescription Drug Costs for Granite Staters

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Hampshire Maggie Hassan

    (Concord, NH) – U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), alongside U.S. Representative Annie Kuster (NH-02), joined President Joe Biden in Concord on the campus of New Hampshire Technical Institute to celebrate historic work by the Biden-Harris Administration to reduce the cost of prescription drug prices for Granite Staters, including action in the Inflation Reduction Act capping the cost of insulin to $35 for Medicare beneficiaries, capping annual out-of-pocket drug spending for Medicare enrollees and allowing the federal government to negotiate prices for drugs covered under Medicare Part B and Part D. As co-chair of the U.S. Senate Diabetes Caucus, Shaheen leads the bipartisan Improving Needed Safeguards for Users of Lifesaving Insulin Now (INSULIN) Act which would cap the cost of insulin at $35 for more Americans. Photos from today’s event can be found here.

    “I was thrilled to welcome President Biden back to New Hampshire today to discuss the Administration’s comprehensive, historic reforms that have already shown success in lowering the price of prescription drugs, including capping insulin at $35 a month for Medicare beneficiaries—a long-standing priority for me,” said Senator Shaheen. “In the wealthiest nation on Earth, no one should have to choose between putting food on the table or paying for the medication they need to survive. So, let’s continue to build on this progress by passing my bipartisan INSULIN Act to cap insulin costs for millions more Americans.”

    “It was great to welcome President Biden back to New Hampshire today to discuss efforts to lower costs for Americans,” said Senator Hassan. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration, we have taken on Big Pharma to start lowering prescription drug prices and put seniors first – and we won’t let up in our efforts to bring down health care costs for Granite Staters and all Americans.”

    “For too long, health care and prescription drugs costs have been too high for too many Americans. That’s exactly why the Biden-Harris Administration made lowering prescription drug costs and expanding access to health care a cornerstone of its agenda,” said Congresswoman Kuster. “From capping the cost of insulin at $35 per month to allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices directly with pharmaceutical companies, they have delivered. Leadership matters and the leadership of President Biden and Vice President Harris is making a real difference in the lives of hardworking Granite Staters.”

    Shaheen and the full New Hampshire Congressional delegation have supported efforts to combat rising drug prices and prevent drug manufacturers from abusing the drug approval process to limit market competition, including by supporting key provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act. Earlier today, the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) released a report announcing that nearly 1.5 million Medicare enrollees, and more that 5,000 Granite Staters, benefited from the new out-of-pocket cap, saving nearly $1 billion on prescription drugs in just the first half of 2024—with even bigger savings expected for the remainder of this year. For the first time, the Inflation Reduction Act also provides Medicare the ability to directly negotiate the prices of certain high-cost drugs with pharmaceutical manufacturers. According to recent estimates, taxpayers will save an estimated $6 billion in prescription drug costs on newly negotiated drugs, and Medicare beneficiaries alone will save an estimated $1.5 billion in annual out-of-pocket costs. More than 30,000 Granite Staters take prescription drugs set for negotiation in 2026.

    Shaheen also pushed for the inclusion of a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that capped out-of-pocket costs for Medicare patients with diabetes by ensuring that Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage health plans limit copays or coinsurance to no more than $35 per month, 25% of list price, or 25% of the negotiated price. Across New Hampshire, Medicare beneficiaries needing insulin would have saved $3.5 million, an average of $536 per enrollee, had the $35 cap been in effect in 2020. As co-chair of the bipartisan U.S. Senate Diabetes Caucus, Shaheen has consistently pressed to hold insulin manufacturers, insurers and pharmacy benefit managers accountable for the skyrocketing cost of life-saving insulin. Last year, Shaheen and Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced the INSULIN Act, which would comprehensively address the skyrocketing costs of insulin and remove barriers to care making it more accessible to millions of Americans.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Workers demonstrate strength of union power

    Source: Council of Trade Unions – CTU

    NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is celebrating a strong turnout of workers across the country who stood together in opposition to the Government’s anti-worker agenda, with more than 10,000 working people attending hui from Whangārei to Invercargill.

    “Today workers from a wide range of sectors and industries came together and demonstrated the strength of union power. Workers told the Government that they are sick and tired of the total disregard for their livelihoods,” said NZCTU President Richard Wagstaff.
     
    “It is galling to hear Brooke van Velden try and claim today the coalition is great for working people, when she is overseeing a series of policies that erode hard fought for worker’s rights, and refuses to even meet with unions.
     
    “Actions speak louder than words. That’s why we know that this coalition government is in the pockets of the rich and corporate interests and doesn’t care about working people.
     
    “We are proud of our movement for uniting together and sending this Government a strong message that will not back down and let them get away with their anti-worker and anti-Te Tiriti agenda.
     
    “When unions and working people unite and use our collective strength, we bring people together and transform society for the better. We have a proud history of creating change, even in the toughest circumstances.
     
    “We will continue to fight for good work, livable incomes, well-funded public services, health and safety at work, and the rights of kaimahi Māori,” said Wagstaff.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: White paper on increasing access to medicines accepted 

    Source: New Zealand Government

    Associate Health Minister David Seymour is pleased to accept the Valuing Life Medicines Access Summit White Paper delivered by Patient Voice Aotearoa (PVA).   

    PVA gives patients a unified voice to help inform better health policy and improve access to healthcare, while fiercely advocating for their rights.   

    “We welcome the White Paper as a call to action to continue improving access to medicines for Kiwis,” says Mr Seymour.  

    “The White Paper follows the Medicines Summit hosted by Mr Seymour in April 2024 and co-facilitated by PVA and Medicines New Zealand. The paper contains 10 suggestions for the development of a patient-centric medicines strategy, which Kiwis deserve.   

    “The acceptance of the White Paper signifies this Government’s commitment to continue to hear from patients up and down New Zealand.  

    “For many New Zealanders, funding for pharmaceuticals is life or death, or the difference between a life of pain and suffering or living freely.   

    “To reflect this, this Government listened, allocating Pharmac’s largest ever budget of $6.294 billion over four years, so that it can get on and do its job – negotiating the best deals for medicine for New Zealanders.  

    “It was a priority for us to find the additional $1.8 billion to fix the fiscal cliff left by the previous government, and we provided a $604 million uplift to Pharmac to ensure more Kiwis can access life-changing medicines.  

    “Pharmac has a big job ahead. In a trying fiscal environment, we need to prioritise funding and resources and ensure Pharmac remains focused on the basic function of procuring medicine for people who need it, to the best of its abilities.  

    “In my letter of expectations, I made it clear that I want Pharmac to work in partnership with consumers, clinicians, suppliers and the health sector to improve health outcomes for New Zealanders. My letter also makes clear the need for Pharmac to focus on delivering improved health outcomes underpinned by robust data and evidence.   

    “While considerable progress has been made, more work is needed to address the questions raised by the summit on current policy settings and how to adapt to the evolving landscape of medicines. I look forward to continued engagement to give a voice to patients.” 

    Note to editors: The PVA White Paper can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ19: Supporting the development of the logistics industry

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by the Hon Frankie Yick and a written reply by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Lam Sai-hung, in the Legislative Council today (October 23):Question:     According to the Action Plan on Maritime and Port Development Strategy promulgated by the Government in December last year, the maritime and port industry, with economic contribution accounting for 4.1 per cent of gross domestic product, facilitates the growth of trade and logistics industry as one of the four major economic pillars in Hong Kong. However, it has been reported that with the rapid development of neighbouring ports, the container throughput of Hong Kong has been on a downtrend, and some major ocean-‍going cargo shipping companies have even removed Hong Kong from their voyage itineraries, thus further affecting Hong Kong’s container throughput. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:(1) of the follow-up actions taken by the Government in response to the removal of Hong Kong from the voyage itineraries of some major ocean-going cargo shipping companies; whether it will introduce measures to attract these cargo shipping companies to put Hong Kong back on their voyage itineraries, including making reference to the practices of Singapore and the Mainland to exempt controlled goods for transhipment from licensing requirements, or streamlining the relevant procedures; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that;(2) given that Hong Kong is an important entrepot for the Mainland, but cross-boundary land freight has been affected by the drop in container throughput of the Hong Kong port, and quite a number of cross-boundary goods vehicles have been forced to lie idle, of the progress of the Government’s work in developing new cargo sources for the cross-boundary land freight sector; and(3) as it is learnt that in the face of insufficient cargo volume, some small and medium enterprises in the logistics industry are on the verge of closing down, whether the authorities will introduce support measures to relieve the financial pressure of the industry; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that?Reply: President,     Hong Kong is an international maritime centre, with its port being one of the world’s busiest and most efficient ports and its comprehensive strengths in terms of port conditions, professional maritime service and overall business environment among the world’s best. Hong Kong also ranked fourth in the 2024 Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development Index.       To further consolidate our status as an international maritime centre, further to the promulgation of the Action Plan on Maritime and Port Development Strategy in December 2023, the Transport and Logistics Bureau (TLB) will take forward various measures as announced in the 2024 Policy Address in full steam, including reconstituting the existing Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board (HKMPB) into the “Hong Kong Maritime and Port Development Board”, actively fostering the development of smart port, stepping up the promotion of green transformation of registered ships, developing a green maritime fuel bunkering centre, as well as promoting the development of high value-added maritime and professional services, such as the enhancement of tax concessions relating to ship lessors and shipping commercial principals, encouragement of leading or high-potential marine insurance operators to establish presence in Hong Kong and exploration of tax concessions relating to commodity trading, thereby strengthening the local maritime ecosystem. We will materialise the aforesaid measures in a proactive manner in order to boost the competitiveness of the maritime industry.     Our reply to Hon Frankie Yick’s question is as follows:(1) Enhancing port competitiveness is one of the four major directions of development mentioned in the Action Plan on Maritime and Port Development Strategy. As a major transshipment port in the region, enhancing Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a cargo transshipment hub, promoting the strengths of Hong Kong Port (HKP) and strengthening co-operation with the Mainland are important means to boost port cargo transshipment throughput.     In terms of enhancing Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a cargo transshipment hub, as announced by the Chief Executive in his 2024 Policy Address, the Government is exploring the feasibility of extending the arrangements under the Air Transhipment Cargo Exemption Scheme, that is, exempting the import and export licence requirements on specified controlled commodities, to other intermodal cargo transshipment modes, including sea-to-sea transshipment. In addition, in view of the international maritime industry’s increasing concern about decarbonisation, we will develop Hong Kong into a green maritime fuel bunkering centre, so as to attract ocean-going vessels using green maritime fuels to call at Hong Kong, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of HKP.     As regards promoting the strengths of HKP, the Government has been working with the industry to strengthen external promotion and liaison. For example, HKMPB visited Tokyo, Japan and Hamburg, Germany as well as Athens, Greece in Europe, in July and September this year respectively to visit various ports and companies in the maritime industry. It will also visit the Middle East at the end of this year, with a view to allowing the relevant stakeholders there to learn about the strengths and latest development of Hong Kong’s maritime and port industry, and explore new cooperation opportunities.     Regarding enhancing cooperation with the Mainland, the container terminal operators of Hong Kong, with the support of the Government, have signed multiple cooperation agreements with different regions of the Mainland. Amongst others, Hong Kong container terminal operators signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation with Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group in May 2024 to strengthen Hong Kong-Guangxi cooperation on the port and logistics fronts. In August 2024, under the cooperation between a Hong Kong container terminal operator and Shenzhen Yantian Port, the Chongqing-Shenzhen-Hong Kong scheduled rail-sea service commenced, which allows export cargoes from Chongqing to be exported via Shenzhen Yantian Port and Kwai Tsing Container Terminals in Hong Kong through the sea-rail intermodal transshipment mode, thereby bringing more cargo to Hong Kong. In addition, Hong Kong’s port industry is also cooperating with Shenzhen Dachan Bay Terminals on handling high-value cold chain products by facilitating fast and efficient transshipment of containers from Hong Kong to Dachan Bay by barges, so that the relevant cargoes can reach cities in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) speedily, thereby strengthening HKP’s connectivity with other ports and cargo sources in the Mainland.(2) As a regional logistics hub, Hong Kong has all along been one of the major gateways for air and sea cargoes to and from the GBA. With the commissioning of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), the driving distance between Hong Kong and Western Guangdong and Guangxi has been greatly shortened, thereby further unleashing the enormous potential for logistics cooperation between Hong Kong and the two aforesaid places. For this reason, the Government has proposed in the Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development to actively explore new cargo sources and new opportunities for cross-boundary land freight transport in relation to Western Guangdong and its neighbouring regions by enhancing multimodal transport measures and making good use of the HZMB.     The TLB has been actively discussing with Zhuhai on enhancing synchronised development on the logistics front between Hong Kong and Zhuhai by making good use of the HZMB. The TLB also visited Zhuhai in March 2023 together with the Hong Kong Logistics Development Council to learn about Zhuhai’s logistics development and explore cooperation opportunities. Apart from Zhuhai, the Secretary for Transport and Logistics also led a delegation to Zhanjiang, Guangdong, in June 2024 to learn about the business opportunities in logistics development between Hong Kong and Zhanjiang arising from the “New Land-Sea Corridor for Western Regions”. In addition, the Transport and Logistics Bureau also signed the “Framework Agreement on Deepening Strategic Co-operation for the Guangxi-Hong Kong Task Force on Transport and Logistics” with the Department of Transport of Guangxi in May this year, with a view to strengthening logistics cooperation with Guangxi, including cross-boundary land freight logistics.     The TLB will continue to enhance liaison and cooperation with Western Guangdong and its neighbouring regions, with a view to further enlarging the cargo catchment for Hong Kong’s cross-boundary land freight logistics sector.(3) The Government has been supporting the development of Hong Kong’s logistics industry through various measures. In terms of financial assistance, since 2020, the Government has been providing assistance to eligible logistics service providers through the $300 million Pilot Subsidy Scheme for Third-party Logistics Service Providers, with a view to supporting local logistics industry, especially small- and medium-sized third-party logistics service providers, to increase productivity by applying technology. On the other hand, we are also supporting logistics practitioners in receiving training, and providing sponsorship for logistics enterprises to engage interns, through the Professional Training on Smart and Green Logistics Scheme under the Maritime and Aviation Training Fund and Internship Scheme on Modern Logistics, respectively. In addition, the Chief Executive has announced in his 2024 Policy Address a number of measures to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs), including allowing borrowing enterprises (including those in the logistics sector) under the SME Financing Guarantee Scheme (SFGS) to apply for principal moratorium for up to 12 months, and at the same time, offering the partial principal repayment options to new loans under the 80 per cent and 90 per cent guarantee products of the SFGS, so as to alleviate the repayment burden on SMEs, thereby creating more room for them to seize the opportunities brought about by economic recovery.     Enlarging cargo catchment and increasing cargo throughput is the most practical means to assist logistics enterprises. Hence, the Government will continue to implement various strategies and action measures set out in the Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development promulgated in October 2023, including enhancing intermodal connectivity by implementing the Three-Places-One-Lock Scheme and the dedicated express route for air and land fresh and live products, making good use of HZMB and enhancing promotion of Hong Kong’s strengths in logistics development in the Mainland and overseas, with a view to attracting more cargoes to be transshipped through Hong Kong.     The Government will, through the Hong Kong Logistics Development Council and other platforms, continue to maintain communication with the trade, closely monitor the latest development of the logistics industry and introduce suitable measures at appropriate junctures to support the sustainable development of the logistics sector.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Tillis Announces $27 Million for Improvements to CLT and RDU Airports

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for North Carolina Thom Tillis

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Thom Tillis announced $27 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation to go towards improvements at Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) Airport and Raleigh-Durham International (RDU) Airport.

    CLT will receive $15 million for the replacement of up to 16 passenger boarding bridges and RDU will receive $12 million to fund a portion of the Terminal 2 Landside Expansion Program, which expands the ticketing check-in/lobby, baggage claim areas, security checkpoint and international arrival processing area. 

    “CLT and RDU are cornerstones of North Carolina’s transportation system, and we must continue to invest in both to support their growth,” said Senator Tillis. “This award will improve the experience passengers have at CLT and play an important role in RDU’s expansion, two important projects that I will continue to support.” 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ16: Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         â€‹Following is a question by the Hon Chau Siu-chung and a written reply by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, in the Legislative Council today (October 23):

    Question:
     
         On September 4 last year, the Government launched the Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme (ESLS) to suspend the general exclusion of the 26 job categories as well as unskilled or low-skilled posts from labour importation under the Supplementary Labour Scheme. However, many local frontline workers engaged in the relevant sectors have indicated that they are worried that the ESLS may affect their remuneration packages and even employment opportunities. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:

    (1) since the launch of the ESLS, of the respective numbers of (a) the applications received (and the imported workers involved) and (b) ‍the applications approved (and the imported workers involved) by the Government, as well as (c) the imported workers who have arrived to work in Hong Kong, together with a breakdown by (i) the aforesaid 26 job categories, (ii) unskilled or low-skilled posts (including cleaners, security guards and room attendants), and (iii) ‍other posts (set out in Tables 1 to 3 respectively);

    Table 1
     

    (i)
    (a)
    (b)
    (c)

    1.
     
     
     

    ……
     
     
     

    26.
     
     
     

    Total
     
     
     

    Table 2
     

    (ii)
    (a)
    (b)
    (c)

    Cleaners
     
     
     

    Security guards
     
     
     

    Room attendants
     
     
     

    ……
     
     
     

    Total
     
     
     

    Table 3
     

    (iii)
    (a)
    (b)
    (c)

    1.
     
     
     

    ……
     
     
     

    Total
     
     
     

    (2) since the launch of the ESLS, of the number of labour importation applications rejected by the authorities, and the main reasons for rejecting such applications;

    (3) as it has been reported that some employers have used “bogus recruitment” (e.g. placing job advertisements to attract applicants and then rejecting their job applications on the ground that they have failed to meet the requirements) to create the illusion of having recruitment difficulties, so as to apply to the Government for importation of labour, since the launch of the ESLS, of the respective numbers of (i) suspected “bogus recruitment” cases discovered by the Government after taking the initiative to investigate employers applying for labour importation, and (ii) complaints about suspected “bogus recruitment” received by the Government;
     
    (4) whether the authorities have conducted monthly surveys and analyses on the salaries and benefits as well as the employment situation of local workers engaged in the job categories approved for labour importation since the launch of the ESLS; if so, of the details, including whether any reduction in the salaries, benefits as well as employment opportunities of local workers in the relevant sectors had been found; if not, the reasons for that;
     
    (5) whether the Government has received views or complaints from imported workers who have already been working in Hong Kong about their labour rights being undermined since the launch of the ESLS; if so, of the details; and
     
    (6) whether it will consider reviewing the ESLS expeditiously and suspending the arrangement for the importation of labour for the aforesaid 26 job categories as well as unskilled or low-skilled posts, so as to adequately safeguard the remuneration packages and employment opportunities of local workers in the relevant sectors?
     
    Reply:

    President,
          
         To cope with the challenges brought about by manpower shortage, the Government has enhanced the mechanism for importation of workers. Apart from launching sector-specific labour importation schemes for the construction sector, transport sector, and residential care homes for the elderly and residential care homes for persons with disabilities, the Labour Department (LD) has also implemented the Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme (ESLS) since September 4, 2023, to enhance the coverage and operation of the previous Supplementary Labour Scheme (SLS), including suspending the general exclusion of the 26 job categories as well as unskilled or low-skilled posts from labour importation for two years.
          
         The reply to the Hon Chau’s questions is as follows:
         
    (1) From September 4, 2023, to September 30, 2024, 7 448 applications seeking to import 66 230 workers were received under the ESLS. During the same period, 3 886 applications involving 28 818 quotas for importation of workers were approved. A breakdown of the numbers of imported workers applied for and approved by the 26 job categories, unskilled/ low-skilled posts and other posts is at Annex.
     
         Employers approved to import workers under the ESLS are required to arrange for their prospective imported workers to submit visa/entry permit applications to the Immigration Department within the periods specified in the approval-in-principle letters (generally within six months from the issue dates of the said letters). The arrival time of imported workers depends on the progress of employers’ handling of relevant procedures. The LD does not maintain the number of imported workers arriving and working in Hong Kong under the ESLS.

    (2) Since the launch of the ESLS, as at September 30 this year, the LD refused 34 applications mainly because the concerned applications had failed to meet all the requirements of the ESLS, such as the manning ratio of the number of imported workers to the number of local employees.

    (3) To safeguard employment priority for local workers, applicant employers of the ESLS must undertake a four-week local recruitment exercise and accord priority to employing suitable local workers to fill the vacancies. The LD conducts job matching for the vacancies and refers local job seekers to employers for interviews, and widely disseminates vacancy information to members of the Labour Advisory Board, relevant trade unions and training institutions to facilitate their referrals of suitable local job seekers for application. As required under the ESLS, the employment terms of local workers recruited through all channels during the local recruitment period for the posts applied (including the entry requirements, monthly salary and hours of work, etc.) must be no less favourable than the recruitment terms agreed by the LD.

         Upon completion of the above recruitment procedures, employers shall report the results to the LD. The LD will contact each of the local job seekers who is not employed by the employers, and assess whether the employers have sincerity in recruiting local workers. If there is evidence showing that an employer has violated the requirements of local recruitment (such as employing local workers with a monthly salary lower than that agreed by the LD) or refused to employ qualified local job seekers without reasonable reasons during the local recruitment period, the LD will terminate the processing of the application submitted by that employer for importation of labour. Administrative sanction will also be imposed on the concerned employer whereby any ESLS application submitted by the employer in the following year will not be processed. Since the implementation of the ESLS, the LD has not found any employer suspected of conducting “bogus recruitment” or received any relevant complaint from job seekers.

    (4) The Census and Statistics Department regularly conducts different surveys, such as the General Household Survey, the Labour Earnings Survey, and the Annual Earnings and Hours Survey, to gather and analyse statistics about the employment situation and earnings overview of local employees. The LD closely monitors the employment market situation and the relevant statistics.

    (5) Since the launch of the ESLS, as at September 30 this year, the LD received 62 complaints involving workers imported under the SLS/ESLS. The complaint items mainly involved wages, arrangements for working hours, etc.

    (6) The LD has been closely monitoring the implementation of the ESLS, and will review the ESLS prior to the lapse of its two-year implementation period.

         â€‹The LD will continue to keep in view the applications for importation of labour in different industries. On the premise of upholding employment priority for local workers, employers are allowed to import workers to alleviate the manpower shortage and foster the economic development of Hong Kong. The Government will also strengthen the training and recruitment services to underpin employment priority for local workers.

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  • MIL-OSI China: ​’Joker: Folie à Deux’ flops yet retains its uniqueness

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Despite the buzz and anticipation, Todd Phillips’ musical psychological crime thriller “Joker: Folie à Deux” failed to match the critical acclaim and box office success of its predecessor. However, many fans in China still appreciate the film as a unique creative vision from the director.

    A still from “Joker: Folie à Deux.” [Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]

    “Joker: Folie à Deux” opened in China on Wednesday, grossing approximately 43 million yuan ($6 million) through Sunday, according to Chinese ticketing platform and box office tracker Maoyan. The film’s lackluster performance contrasts sharply with the excitement surrounding the follow-up to Phillips’ 2019 hit “Joker,” which earned over $1 billion and garnered numerous accolades, including Oscars and the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion.

    “Joker: Folie à Deux” currently holds a 32% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has struggled at the global box office, earning only $192 million so far since its early October release. This falls short of its $200 million production budget and estimated $100 million spent on marketing and distribution, according to the entertainment business magazine Variety.

    Despite the lukewarm reception in China, the film’s score on the popular review site Douban has risen slightly from 5.9 to 6.1 out of 10, based on over 41,000 user reviews. Many praised the director’s boldness, stunning cinematography and brilliant performances of Joaquin Phoenix, returning as the disturbed stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck, and Lady Gaga, joining as fellow Arkham inmate Harleen “Lee” Quinzel, who admires the symbol of the Joker. The characters are loosely adapted from DC Comics.

    One user wrote, “I really love this film… If the previous film focused on the Joker, representing animalistic madness, this one returns to the fragile and repressed Arthur, representing humanity. The birth of the Joker deconstructed traditional hero narratives, and this film deconstructs him again after the anti-hero Joker is gradually mythologized, bringing him back to human form to explore his complex humanity.”

    Another one wrote, “I’m surprised in such a large-scale Hollywood sequel, the director has almost subverted the results of the previous film and the established character study.”

    A still from “Joker: Folie à Deux.” [Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]

    In contrast to the madness and chaos of the first film, “Joker: Folie à Deux” presents a more subdued and introspective narrative. It follows Arthur Fleck, now institutionalized at Arkham, awaiting trial for his crimes as the Joker. Amid his struggle with dual identity, Arthur finds what he believes to be true love and discovers the music that has always been inside him.

    “It’s hard to explain what the movie is without getting into the specifics, but essentially, it’s the story of identity,” said director Todd Phillips. “It’s the story of who Arthur Fleck is and who the Joker is, at least through his own eyes. And what does it mean to embrace your true self and who you are? Which is what he ultimately has to do at the end. I think this movie is infinitely more hopeful than the first film for Arthur.”

    Phillips said that in 2018 when they were first making “Joker,” the filmmaker, cast and crew never imagined it would resonate so strongly with global audiences. “It was a whirlwind,” he said, noting that the themes in the first film were rather timely. He acknowledged that movies tend to hold a mirror up to society, reflecting where people are at that moment in the culture. Regarding the sequel, he revealed, “We were thinking, ‘What the world needs now is love.’ That was the jumping-off point for writing the screenplay.”

    Phoenix said he and the director began discussing a new story for the character midway through shooting the first film, long before its release, believing there was more to explore with the character. “I loved the idea and the challenge of continuing the story but finding different tones to play with. In the first film, we discovered moments in the way that Arthur and Joker move in the world that felt musical, oddly graceful, in a way — some kind of rhythm that motivates his movements. There was a nostalgia to the music that he listened to, the music in his head, that we kept discovering more and more as we were shooting,” he said.

    For Gaga, Phillips took a very big swing with the concept and script of the “Joker” sequel, infusing it with audacity and complexity. “There’s music, there’s dance, it’s a drama, it’s also a courtroom drama, it’s a comedy, it’s happy, it’s sad — it’s got all of these elements. Some of the music is fantasy; some of it’s in the scene. It breaks genre, and I think it was very bold, and that it’s a testament to him as a director that he would rather be creative than just tell a traditional story of love,” she noted.

    A photo captures decorative installations at a cinema holding the Chinese premiere of “Joker: Folie à Deux” in Beijing, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures]

    While researching mental illness, Phillips and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Scott Silver discovered the term “folie à deux,” meaning shared madness, which became the movie’s title. “In the movie, you can take it many ways. You can say, ‘Oh, well, obviously, it’s a shared madness between the two of them (Arthur and Lee).’ Or is it between Arthur and Joker, his own internal folie à deux? It really depends, to me, on the lens that you’re watching the film through,” Phillips said.

    The director noted that audiences who loved the first “Joker” film should appreciate “Joker: Folie à Deux” for similar reasons and that the unexpected huge success of the first movie was largely due to the deep love the audience had for the character that Phoenix brought to life.

    “So, we just thought if we leaned into that, and we really leaned into taking Arthur apart and breaking Arthur down by the end of it, that just felt right,” he said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancient, modern elements in harmony for new generation

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    In a sleek recording studio, young Chinese musicians are gathered around their instruments. Clad in traditional hanfu — flowing robes with wide sleeves and intricate headpieces — they are preparing to create music, but there’s a twist.

    These musicians are not playing electric guitars or synthesizers, despite their rock-star aura and sunglasses. Instead, their hands grasp ancient Chinese instruments, including the erhu (a two-stringed fiddle), guzheng (a Chinese zither), suona (a piercing double-reed woodwind) and the zhongruan (a lute).

    The studio pulses with energy as they prepare to reimagine a popular song from the 1990s and transform it into a piece that bridges ancient and modern worlds.

    Their rendition, aptly titled Disco Dancing Version of Your Shining Knight, revives Hong Kong singer-actor Hacken Lee’s 1991 Cantonese hit, which resurfaced in popular culture after being featured in the 2018 Chinese comedy Hello Mr Billionaire.

    The original version of Your Shining Knight revisited the glitter-ball days of disco. But this new take combines disco beats with the sound of something far older — ancient Chinese melodies.

    The musicians pluck their strings and beat their drums, and perform in sync with AI-generated characters based on historical Chinese relics, such as a figurine of a dancer, and a musician from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220).

    The resulting music video released to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival on Sept 17, captured the imagination of the public, amassing over 15 million views across social media platforms.

    The use of ancient Chinese instruments to perform a pop song struck a chord, not only for its catchy beat but for how it masterfully intertwined the old and the modern.

    Crazy Folk music

    These musicians are part of a larger movement sweeping China that celebrates the rising popularity of guofeng music — a Chinese style that uses elements from traditional culture.

    As part of a video series called Crazy Folk, participating artists have released over 300 music videos since October 2020, featuring more than 200 Chinese musicians who give fresh life to pop songs through the distinctive sound of traditional Chinese instruments.

    Among popular covers are songs like Jay Chou’s Dao Xiang (Fragrant Rice), Liu Shuang’s Mohe Ballroom, and Japanese singer Yuu Takahashi’s The Wind Rises, making the old music instruments more relatable to younger audiences.

    These videos have traveled beyond Chinese music fans to reach international audiences via YouTube and other media platforms. With performances filmed against the stunning backdrops of cities such as Changsha, Hunan province, Luoyang, Henan province and Xiamen, Fujian province, the Crazy Folk series not only showcases China’s rich musical traditions, but also highlights the breathtaking beauty of the country’s landscapes and historic sites.

    “These videos still give me goose bumps!” a viewer from Nepal, Banaz Gurung, commented on YouTube, reflecting the emotional impact of this innovative project.

    Behind Crazy Folk is a talented group of young musicians in their late 20s and early 30s, all classically trained at prestigious music conservatories.

    Li Haoyan, one of the project’s core team members, said the appeal of traditional Chinese music lies not only in its distinctive sound, but also in the aesthetic beauty of the instruments themselves.

    “Traditional Chinese music is incredibly expressive,” said Li. “The instruments evoke powerful emotions, and visually, they are captivating to modern audiences.”

    Young people in China are increasingly drawn to their cultural heritage, seeking to reconnect with traditional values in a world being rapidly shaped by globalization, she added.

    Connecting with heritage

    The team’s mission is not just to preserve these ancient sounds but to breathe new life into them through technology. By using artificial intelligence and storytelling, they are creating new ways to present traditional music and incorporating history, museum artifacts, and cultural relics into their performances.

    For Xue Yiying, a 26-year-old erhu player from Chengdu, Sichuan province, performing traditional music in a modern context feels both nostalgic and fresh. “I grew up playing the erhu, learning the instrument from my grandmother, who was passionate about traditional Chinese music,” Xue recalled.

    The erhu, often described as China’s answer to the violin, is known for its hauntingly beautiful tone and is capable of expressing a wide range of emotions.

    “I used to play it in the typical, softer style,” Xue said, “but Crazy Folk opened my eyes to a whole new way of performing. We’re taking songs that people already love and giving them a new twist.”

    Xue explained how playing a well-known pop song on an ancient instrument like the guqin or pipa injects new life into the piece. “It’s like rediscovering something familiar in a completely new way,” she said.

    “These instruments are timeless. Our goal isn’t just to preserve tradition but to show how these instruments, some over 1,000 years old, can still move and inspire audiences today — especially younger generations who may never have paid attention to them before.”

    This growing interest among China’s youth is part of a broader cultural movement. Many young Chinese are consciously reconnecting with their heritage, seeing traditional music as a way to explore their identity in an era of rapid change.

    Central to this resurgence is the guofeng (national style) movement, which celebrates Chinese aesthetics in fashion, music, and art. The rise of guofeng music, in particular, is a testament to the blending of ancient melodies with modern production techniques, combining classical poetry, traditional instruments, and contemporary themes. This fusion has fostered a greater appreciation for traditional Chinese art forms, especially among younger audiences.

    Social media platforms like Douyin and Bilibili have played a pivotal role in the movement’s expansion. Viral videos of traditional Chinese instruments, modern pop covers, and collaborations between classical and contemporary artists have brought these ancient sounds to the forefront. This digital exposure has made traditional music more accessible, and more importantly, relevant to today’s youth.

    Veteran virtuoso

    One of the most popular folk musicians among young users of Bilibili is the gray-haired pipa player Fang Jinlong.

    Aged in his early 60s, Fang became a viral star after he gave a 12-minute performance at the New Year’s Eve concert on Dec 31,2019, which was livestreamed. The performance, Rhythm World, featured Fang performing with a 100-member orchestra. He played an array of traditional musical instruments from China, India, Italy, and Japan, and even performed a solo by tapping on his own face. To appeal to young fans, he incorporated elements from Chinese martial arts culture, American folk music and Japanese anime.

    Since that performance, Fang has been sharing videos showcasing the versatility of ancient Chinese musical instruments by working with players of various styles, from classical musicians to rock stars.

    “Never doubt the charm of traditional Chinese music. All you need to do is to watch and listen,” said Fang, who has great confidence in the appeal of these old instruments.

    “Though the instruments are very old, they can be fun and contemporary. What I need to do is to experiment and let the music reach the young people.”

    Other art forms based in tradition, such as classic Chinese dance and hanfu, are also rising in popularity with young people.

    “This interest is partly driven by a desire to reconnect with traditional values and aesthetics in a rapidly modernizing and globalized world. For them, traditional Chinese music, with its deep historical roots, symbolizes a rich cultural legacy that offers a sense of identity and belonging,” Fang said.

    Another rising star in the guofeng movement is Little Green Onion, a group of musicians led by songwriter Zhou Mingcong.

    With their hybrid of pop and traditional music, they have captivated audiences with songs like Bi Shang Guan, or Reflections on the Walls, which has been viewed over 100 million times since its release in 2019.Inspired by the Mogao Caves mural paintings in Dunhuang, Gansu province, Zhou’s music evokes memories of China’s distant past while remaining contemporary.

    This year, the song was adapted and re-performed on social media platforms over 300,000 times, making it a hit again. Veteran vocalist Gong Linna also did a version of the song.

    Cultural DNA

    Zhou, who studied at the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, describes his work as a blend of pop and Peking Opera. His first release, Kuang Lang Sheng, explored themes of loneliness and dreams through the lens of traditional Chinese opera and delighted listeners across China.

    “Chinese music and operas have a unique charm,” said Zhou. “It’s like cultural DNA in our blood. The moment we hear traditional music, we understand it on a deep, emotional level. It connects us to something ancient yet profoundly present.”

    Zhou pointed out that guofeng’s influence is not just confined to music. The style is increasingly appearing in video games, notably Black Myth: Wukong, a hit action game based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.

    The game’s soundtrack blends traditional Chinese instruments with modern orchestral music, creating a cinematic experience that resonates with fans of both ancient culture and modern gaming.

    The ability to blend old and new is what makes guofeng music so relevant today, Zhou said. In a world where cultural pride is rising alongside technological advances, traditional Chinese music has found its place once again. This renaissance is not about nostalgia, but about evolution — taking the best of the past and fusing it with the possibilities of the future, he added.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: 90 Measurement System Basics: SI & U.S. Customary Units for Regulatory Officials

    Source: US Government research organizations

    This 1.5-hour webinar will introduce the measurement systems commonly used in the United States, including the International System of Units (SI) and U.S. Customary systems (e.g., Avoirdupois, Apothecary, and Troy units).

    This session is ideal for participants who would like to become more familiar with measurement systems used in field, laboratory, and manufacturing activities.  Accurately expressing measurement quantities in written communications is critical. Writing style best practices, unit symbols and prefixes usage, and error recognition will be addressed.

    Learning Objectives

    At the end of this session, using your notes, you will be able to:

    • DEFINE the terms legal unit of measurement and legal metrology.
    • IDENTIFY systems of measurement units used in the United States.
    • LIST official sources of measurement system information.
    • DISCOVER common unit symbol writing errors.

    Materials & Supplies

    None.

    Prerequisites

    None.

    Pre-Work/Post-Work

    None.

    Minimum Requirements

    Successful Completion includes full attendance and participation in all session activities and discussions.  Session participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance (which does not include participant names or CEUs) delivered by email after the session.  Attendance is recorded in the unofficial transcript, which is available in the OWM Contacts System.

    Audience

    Weights and Measures field and program officials, state laboratory metrologists, and others who have responsibilities for conducting regulatory and enforcement activities.

    Registration Fee

    There is currently no registration fee for this webinar.

    Instructor

    Elizabeth Benham
    Phone: (301) 975-3690
    Email: elizabeth.benham [at] nist.gov (elizabeth[dot]benham[at]nist[dot]gov)

    Technology Requirements

    The webinar will be a live stream, so participants must have a constant connection during the webinar (hard-wired is preferred).  Review these system requirements to verify that MS Teams may be used on your computer, mobile device, or web browser. The performance of MS Teams may be influenced by other factors, such as network connectivity or other device applications. 

    Operating System (browsing) configurations:

    • Windows
      • Windows 8.1 and later, 64-bit;
        • Google Chrome;
        • Mozilla Firefox; and
        • Microsoft Edge.
    • macOS
      • One of the three latest MacOS versions;
        • Mozilla Firefox;
        • Apple Safari (no calls via Teams possible); and
        • Google Chrome.
    • Linux
      • Operating system: DEB or RPM;
      • Desktop environment: GNOME, KDE;
        • Mozilla Firefox; and
        • Opera.

    Web Browsers:

    • On computers running Windows, Mac, or Linux, ensure you have the latest release of one of these browsers:
      • Google Chrome;
      • Mozilla Firefox;
      • Apple Safari; and
      • Microsoft Edge.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Safeguarding Health Information: Building Assurance through HIPAA Security 2024

    Source: US Government research organizations

    The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) are pleased to announce the return of the Safeguarding Health Information: Building Assurance through HIPAA Security conference. After a 5-year absence, the conference is returning to Washington D.C. on October 23-24, 2024 at the HHS Headquarters.

    The conference will explore the current healthcare cybersecurity landscape and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule. This event will highlight the present state of healthcare cybersecurity, and practical strategies, tips and techniques for implementing the HIPAA Security Rule. The Security Rule sets federal standards to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of electronic protected health information by requiring HIPAA covered entities and their business associates to implement and maintain administrative, physical and technical safeguards.

    The conference will offer sessions that explore best practices in managing risks to and the technical assurance of electronic health information. Presentations will cover a variety of topics including managing cybersecurity risk and implementing practical cybersecurity solutions, understanding current cybersecurity threats to the healthcare community, cybersecurity considerations for IoT in healthcare environments, updates from federal healthcare agencies, and more.

    CEU/CLE Credits

    NIST does not provide certificates of attendance or any specific information regarding CEUs/CLEs. Attendees are always welcome to self-report to their authoritative certification bodies to request CEUs/CLEs.

    Please see below for a list of nearby hotels:

    Holiday Inn Washington Capital – National Mall
    550 C Street SW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20024
    Distance to HHS: 0.9 miles

    citizenM Washington DC Capitol hotel
    550 School St SW, Washington District of Columbia, 20024
    Distance to HHS HQ: 1.2 miles

    Residence Inn Washington, DC National Mall
    333 E ST. SW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20024
    Distance to HHS HQ: 0.9 miles

    Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall
    400 E Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20024
    Distance to HHS HQ: 1.0 miles

    Airports

    These are the two closest airports to the Washington, D.C. area. Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) is the shortest travel distance to the meeting (3 miles south of downtown Washington, D.C.). Both airports have car rental services, as well as bus options. DCA provides easy Metrorail access on the yellow line:

    Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
    Arlington, VA 22202

    Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
    1 Saarinen Circle, Dulles, VA 20166

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: New Norfolk man charged over vehicle incident

    Source: Tasmania Police

    New Norfolk man charged over vehicle incident

    Wednesday, 23 October 2024 – 3:08 pm.

    A 23-year-old New Norfolk man has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm and failing to stop after being involved in a crash, after an incident in New Norfolk last week.
    The man was arrested today, and police will allege he deliberately drove his vehicle at another man on Burnett St about 7:20pm on Monday, 14 October.
    The man suffered significant injuries and has since being receiving medical attention in hospital. The men are known to each other.
    The charged man is expected to appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court later this evening.
    Anyone with information about this incident should contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Energy storage solutions drive net-zero transition, says GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    Energy storage solutions drive net-zero transition, says GlobalData

    Posted in Disruptor

    In the race to achieve net-zero emissions, advanced energy storage technologies are emerging as a game-changer, transforming how various sectors harness renewable power. The latest breakthroughs, ranging from sodium-ion batteries that slash costs and improve safety to ultra-fast charging solutions that accelerate EV adoption, are reshaping the energy management across automotive, aerospace, residential, and commercial & industrial sectors among others, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    Saurabh Daga, Project Manager of Disruptive Tech at GlobalData, comments: “Energy storage technologies are emerging as a cornerstone for the global shift to renewables, addressing critical challenges of intermittency and grid stability. Advanced solutions like solid-state batteries and sodium-ion alternatives are not just supplementing traditional lithium-ion systems but are driving significant improvements in safety, lifecycle, and cost efficiency. As industries from automotive to aerospace adopt these innovations, the potential to significantly reduce energy costs and cut greenhouse gas emissions becomes a tangible reality.”

    GlobalData’s latest Innovation Radar report, “Energy Storage: The Key to Unlocking a Sustainable Future”, highlights sector-specific advances and strategic innovations in energy storage, showcasing their potential to reshape industries like automotive, aerospace, and residential energy management.

    Automotive: Volkswagen subsidiary PowerCo’s partnership with QuantumScape has led to solid-state battery prototypes that could extend electric vehicle (EV) ranges up to 500,000 kilometers, setting new standards for durability and charging efficiency.

    Aerospace: GM Defense, a General Motors subsidiary, has developed an Ultium EV platform-based energy storage system for military use. The system supports multiple motors and adaptable configurations, reducing fossil fuel reliance and supply chain risks with its chemistry-agnostic design.

    Residential: Eaton’s collaboration with Tesla integrates Powerwall systems with advanced load management to provide homeowners with optimized energy use and backup capabilities during grid outages.

    Commercial & Industrial: Delectrik’s Vanadium flow batteries provide scalable, long-duration storage solutions for utility-scale renewable energy projects, and claim to reduce costs by up to 25% compared to traditional lithium-ion solutions.

    Daga concludes: “Energy storage is at the heart of the sustainable energy revolution, with the potential to transform how we store, manage, and deploy renewable power. Success will depend on scaling these technologies to meet the growing demand and fostering cross-industry collaborations that accelerate their adoption.”

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Australia PET imaging agents market to grow at 2% CAGR through 2033, forecasts GlobalData

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    Australia PET imaging agents market to grow at 2% CAGR through 2033, forecasts GlobalData

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    Prostate cancer is one of the most diagnosed cancers in Australia, making effective diagnostic tools and agents crucial for better patient outcomes. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents, especially those targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), offer a powerful way to detect and monitor prostate cancer at a molecular level. Against this background, the Australian PET imaging agents market is expected to grow at a 2% CAGR through 2033, forecasts GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    GlobalData’s Nuclear Imaging Agents Market Size by Segments, Share, Regulatory, Reimbursement and Forecast to 2033 report reveals that Australia accounts for around 15% of the Asia-Pacific nuclear imaging agents market in 2024.

    The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has recently approved the use of Illuccix to diagnose prostate cancer and help identify a course of treatment, such as PSMA-targeted radionuclide therapy.

    Aditi Dakshesh Parikh, Medical Devices Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “The addition of this new indication is expected to bring a transformation in prostate cancer management as Illuccix remains the only PSMA-PET agent approved in Australia and listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule, to date. By providing insights into cellular activity, PET imaging agents can detect disease recurrence and the effectiveness of the ongoing therapies can also be easily assessed.”

    The PET imaging agents’ market is witnessing a steady growth as these agents are poised to become integral not only in prostate cancer treatment but across a wider range of cancers.

    Parikh concludes: “PET imaging agents are becoming the essential components in modern medical diagnostics, setting new standards in clinical practice as a result of technological advancements in hybrid imaging systems such as PET/CT and PET/MRI, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dressing gown portrait and “Boris Godunov”. We look at the exhibition “Pushkin at Tropinin”

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    Exhibition “Pushkin at Tropinin’s”in the V.A. Tropinin Museum and Moscow artists of his time is dedicated to the 225th anniversary of the poet’s birth, which is widely celebrated this year. The exhibition is the result of cooperation between three cultural institutions; the All-Russian A.S. Pushkin Museum in St. Petersburg (its president, Doctor of Cultural Studies Sergei Nekrasov, became one of the curators) and the Moscow Art Theatre Museum also took part in the preparation. Tatyana Prokhorova, curator, PhD in Art History, and head of the exhibition department of the V.A. Tropinin Museum, told mos.ru how to view the exhibition.

    History of the creation of the work

    The exhibition is about the most important event for Russian culture in the second quarter of the 19th century – the creation of one of the two most successful portraits of Alexander Pushkin. This one, known as the negligee one, was painted by the best Moscow portraitist of that time, Vasily Tropinin.

    In the first hall, visitors get acquainted with the history of the work – almost a detective story. Its first owner was Alexander Pushkin’s friend Sergei Sobolevsky. The fact is that Sobolevsky did not like any of the previously painted portraits of the poet, which is not surprising – many of his contemporaries held a similar opinion. Firstly, Pushkin did not like to pose, and secondly, his appearance was very complex and textured: characteristic facial features, a mobile look, incredibly lively facial expressions. In all earlier portraits, the dynamic image of the poet seemed frozen – smoothed out, as Sobolevsky said. Therefore, according to one version, he decided to order a portrait from Tropinin. According to another version, the portrait was ordered by Pushkin himself: he wanted to thank his friend, with whom he stayed during a memorable visit to Moscow in the winter season of 1826-1827, and went to pose in the artist’s studio on Volkhonka.

    Walking tour “Tropinin places”

    “Then Pushkin presented the portrait to Sobolevsky – “with various farces”, as the addressee describes. Pushkin took the empty frame and sat down so that he himself would be in it, and ordered a servant to hold the finished portrait. When Sobolevsky entered, Pushkin began to grimace in his characteristic manner, make pompous grimaces, puff out his lips and roll his eyes. Sobolevsky laughed – he really liked the presentation. He liked the portrait itself: in it, he saw his friend as he was in life. Probably, only the best Moscow portraitist could capture this liveliness,” says Tatyana Prokhorova.

    Then the detective part of the story begins. Leaving for Europe, Sobolevsky ordered a copy of the portrait from the amateur artist Avdotya Elagina, and left the original in her house for safekeeping. When he returned, he found only a poorly made copy in the frame, and the portrait itself was missing, and Sobolevsky was inconsolable.

    About 20 years passed, and the portrait was accidentally discovered in a junk shop by Mikhail Obolensky. He was the grandnephew of Irakli Morkov, a landowner and former owner of Vasily Tropinin: until the age of 40, the artist was a serf, but he painted Pushkin’s portrait after becoming a free man. Upon seeing the portrait, Obolensky immediately recognized it, because he himself had posed for Tropinin since childhood, took it and brought it to the studio. It was an exciting moment for the artist, he almost did not believe that his work would be found after so many years, but he recognized the portrait. Tropinin in no way agreed to renew it, as Obolensky asked, he only cleaned it and varnished it for the new owner.

    The first hall features a childhood portrait of Mikhail Obolensky, as well as a self-portrait of Vasily Tropinin himself: in it, he depicted himself at the age when Pushkin posed for him. This is the author’s repetition of the 1824 painting, made in 1855.

    An exhibition about a portrait… without the portrait itself

    The exhibition, says Tatyana Prokhorova, is conceptual in that it tells about the famous portrait without showing it: the portrait is the core of the permanent exhibition of the All-Russian A.S. Pushkin Museum on the Moika River Embankment (building 12), and it cannot be traveled.

    “But our colleagues kindly provided us with two preparatory works for the portrait – a pencil sketch and a painting study. We can see how Tropinin was looking for the image of Pushkin. In the small study (Tropinin made such before almost every large portrait) he tries to capture the liveliness of the poet’s nature. When the work was finished, the Moscow Telegraph wrote that the resemblance to the hero was striking. And in the pencil drawing, the artist looks for the general image – the pose, works out the details of the robe. Both are reflected in the large portrait,” explains Tatyana Prokhorova.

    In the famous portrait, Pushkin is depicted in a dressing gown, and here it is not just home clothes, but an important symbol of freedom. In the literature of that time, this had already become commonplace: the philosopher Denis Diderot wrote that a dressing gown is the clothing of a free man. Pushkin’s friend Pyotr Vyazemsky dedicated several poems to the dressing gown: he wrote about it as a symbol of free creativity, contrasting it with the official livery and uniform, usually buttoned up to the top.

    As for freedom, Pushkin and Tropinin could easily have found a common language: by that time they both had experienced unfreedom (although, of course, it is difficult to compare). The unfreedom of the aristocrat Pushkin was connected with freethinking and censorship and was limited only to his stay in exile, and his arrival in Moscow and readings of the innovative Boris Godunov here marked its end. If we draw parallels with Tropinin, then three years before meeting Pushkin, he received his freedom – and immediately presented to the public his main programmatic work, The Lacemaker, also innovative in its genre. The audience was struck by the beauty of the serf girl, the liveliness and love with which Tropinin depicts her. The artist received the title of appointed academician, during the three years spent in Moscow, he became the founder of the genre of portrait-type and the best portraitist of the city, receiving many orders.

    Tropinin had done robe portraits before, but, as literary sources say, after he painted Pushkin, they became fashionable, and the artist became a master in this genre. When he was commissioned to paint male portraits, they would always add: “Please, in a robe.” The exhibition features two more robe portraits by Tropinin – the composer Alexander Alyabyev and the Moscow nobleman Vladimir Raevsky.

    Visit to Moscow and circle of friends

    The second hall of the exhibition is dedicated to the poet’s visit to Moscow in the autumn of 1826, when the portrait was painted. After the sudden death of Alexander I, Nicholas I ascended the throne, and Pushkin wrote to the new emperor a petition for clemency. He summoned the poet to an audience at the Chudov Monastery – Nicholas I was in Moscow for the coronation festivities. Pushkin, who was in permanent exile in Mikhailovskoye, prepared very seriously for the meeting and expected a difficult conversation: the Decembrist uprising on Senate Square had already taken place, and it essentially marked the beginning of Nicholas I’s reign.

    The poet and the emperor talked for two hours. The fateful meeting, which changed a lot in Pushkin’s life, ended with Nicholas releasing him from exile and promising to become his personal censor. That same evening, the emperor was at a reception with the French ambassador, where he said that “today I spoke with the smartest man in Russia.” The crowd began to whisper Pushkin’s name, Moscow opened its hospitable arms to the poet. In homes and salons, he read his newly written drama “Boris Godunov”, which was greeted with applause. The euphoria of freedom (its illusion, as it turned out a little later) made the poet’s head spin.

    On one of the walls of the second hall is a map of Moscow of that time, with the key addresses that Pushkin visited during this visit. Next to it is a display case – a unique installation that presents the world of objects from Pushkin’s era: here are inkwells, smoking pipes, candlesticks, champagne glasses and much more, which allows you to better feel the atmosphere and spirit of old Moscow.

    Slept in the theater, lost at cards, argued with his mother-in-law: what else did Pushkin do in Moscow

    On another wall are watercolor and graphic portraits of the poet’s Moscow friends and acquaintances with references to addresses on the map. Of course, this is not everyone with whom Pushkin communicated, but people who were very important to him. For example, in the late 1820s, the magazine Moskovsky Vestnik began to be published, the editor-in-chief of which was Mikhail Pogodin, a historian and archivist. Pushkin’s closest literary circle – Vasily Zhukovsky, Anton Delvig, Pyotr Vyazemsky – did not sympathize with the magazine, but Pushkin was close enough to Pogodin and found his platform in this magazine.

    You can see a portrait of Ekaterina Semenova. The former serf actress was already Princess Gagarina at that time, moved from St. Petersburg to Moscow, led a social life and only occasionally participated in amateur performances. Pushkin was her ardent admirer and claimed that when it comes to Russian tragedy, one can only talk about Semenova. They met in Moscow, and later, when Boris Godunov was first published, at the turn of 1831-1832, Pushkin gave her the book and signed it: “To the actress from the author, to Semenova from Pushkin.” The first edition of the book is presented in a display case – Pushkin signed the same one to Semenova.

    Pushkin also dedicated enthusiastic lines to Zinaida Volkonskaya, calling her the queen of muses and beauty. During his visit to Moscow in 1826, he often visited her salon, where Alexander Sergeyevich was greeted with honor: Volkonskaya, a beautiful singer, came out to the poet, performing a romance based on his verses “The daylight went out.”

    Pushkin’s brother Lev Sergeevich was his literary secretary, had a phenomenal memory and knew literally all of his works by heart. When Lev Pushkin died, they said that part of Alexander Sergeevich’s poetry went with him, because many things were not written down, drafts were not preserved, but his memory kept everything.

    “Boris Godunov”

    Pushkin had to interrupt his 1826 visit to Moscow – at that time he went to Mikhailovskoye on business, and was also forced to explain there to the head of the third section of His Imperial Majesty’s Chancellery, Alexander Benckendorff, about the readings of Boris Godunov. The illusion of freedom and the absence of censorship collapsed. Nicholas I, having received the manuscript of the drama through Benckendorff, wrote a review: he recommended reworking the work in the manner of a historical novel in the spirit of Walter Scott. To this Pushkin replied that he was not in the habit of rewriting what had already been written.

    From Mikhailovskoye Pushkin returned to Moscow, where he was again met in the salon of Zinaida Volkonskaya. A historic event took place there: they were seeing off Maria, the wife of the Decembrist Sergei Volkonsky, to Siberia. Pushkin wrote the famous “In the Depths of Siberian Mines” then, and arrived the next morning with a finished poem, but Volkonskaya had already left. It was sent to Siberia later, with another Decembrist’s wife, Alexandra Muravyova.

    The readings of Boris Godunov continued. The drama was an absolute innovation, in it Pushkin departed from the chanting declamatory versification accepted in the French tradition and wrote very beautifully and poetically, as they say, in simple Russian. It was astonishing. Mikhail Pogodin described what the listeners felt when Pushkin read Boris Godunov to them:

    “We heard a simple, clear, distinct and at the same time poetic, fascinating speech. We listened to the first events quietly and calmly, or, better to say, in some bewilderment. …we all seemed to have lost consciousness. Some were flushed, others shivered. Hair stood on end. There was no longer any strength to restrain ourselves. One would suddenly jump up from his seat, another would scream. Some had tears in their eyes, some had a smile on their lips. The reading ended. We looked at each other for a long time and then rushed to Pushkin. Embraces began, a noise arose, laughter rang out, tears flowed, congratulations. “Here, here, give me the cups!” Champagne appeared, and Pushkin was inspired, seeing such an effect on his chosen youth.”

    The exhibition’s scientific consultant, literary and art historian Elena Arkhipova, is also convinced that Pushkin should not only be read, but also listened to. That’s why the creators made a special installation in the second hall.

    “In it, Boris Godunov can be seen: Pushkin’s manuscripts, his handwriting are in front of the viewer. The drama can be heard: the Moscow Art Theatre Museum provided us with a radio play, and we used directional speakers so that you could immerse yourself in the poetry. We hope that our viewers will feel the same as Pogodin describes. So, after almost 200 years, we can say: Pushkin is back with Tropinin,” says Tatyana Prokhorova.

    The exhibition at the V.A. Tropinin Museum and Moscow artists of his time is open until December 22.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In October, the service “Removal of Unnecessary Things” receives about a thousand applications per week

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    Service “Removal of unnecessary things” is becoming increasingly popular among Muscovites. Every week in October, about a thousand applications for the disposal of items are received from residents of the capital. Most often, city residents get rid of worn-out sofas, electronics and old household appliances, including washing machines and refrigerators.

    With the help of the service, Muscovites can get rid of unnecessary things in a simple, convenient and environmentally friendly way. City residents do not need to look for movers and transport, special disposal sites – the removal of household appliances and metal objects is handled by a partner company connected to the service. At the appointed time, the craftsmen will come to the user, take out old and unnecessary things from the apartment, lower them down and load them into the car. If necessary, they will disconnect the equipment from communications and the power grid. However, built-in equipment, such as a dishwasher, must be dismantled by the owners themselves.

    To remove unnecessary things you will need fill out an online application on the mos.ru portal. You need to specify the address, items and their quantity. Then you should select the expected date and time of removal.

    Things are sent to environmentally friendly recycling points. More than 85 percent returned items are recycled, and the resulting material is reused. Thus, thanks to the service, you can not only get rid of old things, but also take care of the environment. After all, old household appliances contain dangerous elements, toxic additives and heavy metals that lead to soil erosion, groundwater and air pollution.

    How to celebrate in the capital’s Department of Information Technology, Residents of all districts of Moscow who have a valid ID can use the service. a standard or full account on the mos.ru portal. Large-sized equipment, metal products, cars and motorcycles are removed free of charge.

    Sergei Sobyanin told how the service “Removal of unnecessary things” helps Muscovites

    Work and development service “Removal of unnecessary things” supervise the capital’s departments information technology, housing and communal services and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”. Removal services are provided by a specialized partner organization.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the capital “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow, You can find out here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sing like a star, paint like an artist: how to spend a weekend at the Moskino cinema park

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On the weekend of October 26 and 27, visitors cinema park “Moskino”There will be master classes in graffiti, drawing and making pictures from threads, making movie clappers, training in face painting and acting, vocals and breakdancing. There will also be an animated sand show, a creative meeting with production designer Sergei Fevralev and other events.

    Entrance is by tickets, which can be purchased online. The cost of one ticket for an adult is 600 rubles, for a child under 18 years old – 350 rubles. Buying in advance will cost less than on the days of the event. Cash payment is not provided. Those who plan to visit only the cinema do not need to buy an entrance ticket.

    Moscow Holidays Master Classes: String Art, Movie Clappers, and Face Painting

    On Saturday and Sunday, Moscow schoolchildren can have an interesting time at the Moskino cinema park. Especially for children who are currently on vacation, the educational center of the cinema park has prepared exciting master classes in string art, making a movie clapperboard, and face painting.

    String art is a technique for creating bright pictures using threads. At the master class, guests will learn how to properly prepare materials, stretch the threads to create different patterns. A unique picture can be a great decoration for your home.

    During the class on making a movie clapperboard, visitors to the cinema park will learn that this is an important tool in cinematography that synchronizes sound and image. Participants will be told how to choose materials, assemble a movie clapperboard, and use it correctly.

    At a master class on creating bright designs on faces using special paints, guests will be told how to prepare the skin and create various patterns.

    Master classes of “Media Academy”: acting, dancing and vocals

    During the acting class, participants will learn the basics of stage movement and speech, as well as how to work on a character’s image and what acting techniques exist. Experienced teachers will give valuable advice that visitors can use in everyday life.

    At another master class, guests of the cinema park will get acquainted with the basic elements of dance in a special class, learn to feel the rhythm and music, and also show their individuality to create a unique dance style.

    At the vocal lesson “Sing Like a Star!” experienced teachers will help you master the basics of vocals, show you how to breathe and sing correctly, and also work on your voice so that it becomes beautiful and expressive. This master class is not only a chance to learn to sing, but also an opportunity to broaden your horizons, meet new people and enjoy the learning process.

    Gonzaga Theatre venue: light art show, sand animation and a lecture on painting

    On Saturday, October 26, a rich artistic program is planned at the Gonzaga Theater, which will give the cinema park guests the opportunity to admire the work of lighting designers and help develop their imagination to create their own paintings.

    On Saturday and Sunday at 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00 guests will enjoy artistic animation with sand, and at 13:00 and 15:00 – a bright light art show. At 17:00 a creative meeting with the production designer of the Moskino cinema park Sergey Fevralev will begin.

    The light art show will allow visitors to the cinema park to immerse themselves in a world of magic and light. Bright installations and visual effects will create an incredible atmosphere.

    Artistic animation with sand performed by professionals will show how amazing images and plots are born from this material. Artists-animators will turn fantasies into reality, creating real masterpieces.

    Film screenings in Moskino cinemas

    This weekend, movie lovers will see some interesting films. For the first time, the Moskino Kinopark movie theater will host a screening as part of the Theater in Cinema program. Viewers will be presented with Boris Eifman’s ballet The Pygmalion Effect. The author offers an interpretation of the archetypal story about a sculptor who falls in love with the statue of a beautiful girl he created. You can watch the ballet on the big screen on Saturday, October 26, for 500 rubles.

    In addition, cinema-goers will see the long-awaited new release, the adventure blockbuster “Ognivo”, the plot of which combines Russian folklore and the fairy tale of Hans Christian Andersen. The weekend repertoire also includes the film “Ruki Vverkh!” and the winner of the Cannes Film Festival “Anora”. The cost is from 250 rubles. You can find out the schedule of screenings and buy tickets on the website.

    Fairy tale park of the cinema park

    The fairy tale park will once again host the beloved musical animation program “Musical Photo Check”. To different songs, children will show the emotion that is in the music, and at that moment they will be photographed. As a result, there will be many beautiful photos with different emotions. In addition, children will be able to dance and take part in competitions.

    Festival “Art. Photo. Cinema”

    This weekend, the central square of the cinema park will host the festival “Art. Photo. Cinema” – a unique cultural event that unites creativity, craftsmanship and inspiration. You must purchase a ticket – you can visit during one day or two days.

    Guests will be able to take part in a graffiti master class, draw sketches, make a caricature, visit themed photo zones, an exhibition and a market for sculptors, artists and photographers. Everyone will be able to dance to the rhythmic melodies of drummers on barrels, take a quest dedicated to art, attend a class with art school teachers, learn to break dance and watch living statues.

    Graffiti classes will allow guests to immerse themselves in the world of street art, and experienced teachers will tell about the basics of dance and demonstrate their application on the dance floor.

    Sketching is the creation of quick and expressive sketches to convey emotions without long drawings. Caricaturists will create caricature portraits that accurately depict character and mood.

    The exhibition and market for sculptors, artists and photographers will feature unique works by talented authors. Thematic photo zones and living statues will allow you to create bright and stylish photos. Here, drummers will perform musical compositions on barrels.

    At the art school master class, guests will learn the secrets of professional techniques and will be able to improve their skills. The quest dedicated to art will become an exciting adventure with creative tasks and a search for hidden objects. At the break dance class, everyone will learn the basics of this energetic dance under the guidance of instructors.

    Exhibition in front of the Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology

    The parking lot in front of the Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology will feature a large-scale exhibition of military equipment, including airborne and infantry armored vehicles, as well as support vehicles, including the BMD-1, BTR-60, BTR-70, Ural-375, GAZ-66, and BTR-60. The photo exhibition “Behind the Tape” will feature photos from a special military operation, sometimes taken at risk to the lives of reporters.

    “City Yard”, “Pitersky Bar”, “Cowboy Town” and “Moscow in the 1940s”

    At the “City Yard” site, guests of the cinema park will be in a musical mood all day long. Street musicians will delight visitors with immortal hits. An unforgettable adventure awaits guests at the “Pitersky Bar”. Here, on the staged set of an episode based on the film “The Three Musketeers”, guests will immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the legendary novel and film, and take themed photos as a keepsake.

    A real cowboy party awaits guests at the Cowboy Town site. Visitors will be able to transform into a Western hero in a staged scene based on the famous film The Man from Boulevard des Capucines. Everyone will be able to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Wild West, take original photos in a cowboy style, and use all the necessary props, including a Wanted frame.

    For a complete transformation, costume complexes are provided, which will travel around the territory. To maintain a good mood, street musicians will perform for the guests of the cinema park.

    The Moscow of the 1940s site recreates the atmosphere of the post-war era, where the music of those years will take the guests of the cinema park into the past. With the help of special filters, visitors will be able to get a Soviet photograph, and a costume van will help everyone to transform into a hero of that time. Street musicians will delight guests with their creativity all day long.

    A weekend at the Moskino cinema park is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of cinema and try yourself in different creative directions with family or friends.

    The Moskino Cinema Park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s Moscow — City of Cinema project and a facility of the Moscow Cinema Cluster. At the moment, the first stage of its development has been completed — 18 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been built in the cinema park. Among them are the sets of Moscow Center, Moscow of the 1940s, Vitebsk Station, Yurovo Airport, Moscow Cathedral Square, Deaf Village, Partisan Village, County Town, Cowboy Town, St. Petersburg Bar and other sites.

    The capital’s film cluster also includes the Maxim Gorky Film Studio (sites on Ryazansky Prospekt, Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proezd), the Moskino cinema chain, the film commission and the Moskino film platform.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites can become volunteers for the portal “Our City”

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Residents of the capital can become volunteers of the portal “Our City”. Since the beginning of the year, 800 active citizens have checked more than 42 thousand works that were carried out according to messages left on the portal.

    Muscovites have access to various topics for monitoring. For example, they can observe the condition of city charging stations for electric vehicles or city clocks, filling sandboxes, repairing mailboxes or replacing light bulbs in the entrance hall, assessing the content of car and bicycle parking lots, as well as bike rental points.

    How to get started volunteering

    Anyone, regardless of age or profession, can join the ranks of volunteers on the Our City portal and contribute to the development of the capital: a student, a pensioner, a teacher or a builder. To do this, you need to log in to the portal using your mos.ru account, go tosection “About the portal” and choose section “Volunteering”. After reviewing with the rules Andinstructions All that remains is to click on the button “I want to become a volunteer”.

    Then you need to select one or more tasks on the topics and addresses of interest, conduct a check within three days and take a photo of the results. The photo must be sent to the portal with a comment on the quality of the work performed. In the personal account, the volunteer will be able to track the task’s completion by city services.

    For each confirmation or refutation of the elimination of a defect identified by another user published on the portal, the volunteer will be awarded 50 points of the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. The points you receive can be donated to charity, used to top up your Troika card, your parking account in the Parking of Russia app, or exchanged for discounts in stores, pharmacies, and Moscow cultural institutions.

    Portal “Our City” was created in 2011 to improve the quality of life of Muscovites and the appearance of the capital with the active participation of the residents themselves. Over 13 years, the portal has helped resolve over 9.6 million issues, and is used by over 2.3 million city residents. The portal is developing Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow together with the State Institution “New Management Technologies”.

    Since the beginning of the year, the portal “Our City” has helped solve 1.4 million questions of MuscovitesRiver transport: a new subcategory has appeared on the portal “Our City”Feed on the main screen and new buttons: additional functions have appeared in the mobile application “Our City”

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the capital’s regional project “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow can be found find out here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Digital accounting and computer vision: how Moscow is developing information services in the financial sector

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital has been developing information technologies in the field of public finance for more than 12 years. This was stated Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Finance, at the panel discussion “The Digital Future of the Budget: Technologies and Efficiency” at the Moscow Financial Forum.

    “Today, each city sector has its own technological platform, on which both its management and the provision of services to city residents and other end users are built. And the sphere of public finances is no exception. Due to the creation of modern services, their integration with city and federal information systems, we have significantly increased the quality and speed of the budget process in Moscow, and in general, a colossal paradigm shift has occurred,” the head of the department said.

    In Moscow, digitalization has helped to get rid of paper document flow, create digital workplaces, increase the speed of payments and strengthen control over the use of budget funds. Big data processing systems have made it possible to conduct a detailed industry analysis of budget revenues, monitor the state of the economy and significantly increase the accuracy of assessing the income of the city treasury.

    The discussion participants emphasized that further digitalization is impossible without deepening integration between departmental information and analytical systems, developing unified standards for managing and accounting budget funds. Big data processing technologies and artificial intelligence algorithms are coming to the forefront today.

    The use of artificial intelligence algorithms significantly expands the capabilities of financiers: the machine can be trusted to carry out routine operations and free up the time of specialists for analytical work.Department of Finance of the City of Moscow already working service using computer vision when authorizing transactions of treasury support participants. In addition, the department is implementing algorithms for robotizing the formation and authorization of payment documents for payment of government contracts.

    A fundamentally new system has made it possible to unify budget accounting procedures in Moscow centralized budget accounting model. It enables accounting according to general rules using a single chart of accounts and document forms and at the same time in accordance with the specifics of various urban economic complexes. Digital accounting allows obtaining large data sets and comparing the financial and economic performance indicators of institutions.

    Together with the Federal Treasury of the Russian Federation Department of Finance of the City of Moscow is working on the implementation of customer-oriented services. This is the use of the Mir payment system for all types of social payments to residents of the capital and the creation of an automated payment system for city purchases of goods and services using fast payment technology.

    “In the future, budget management will be based on constant diagnostics of changing conditions. On the one hand, it will become fast and flexible, comfortable for all participants in the process, and on the other hand, it will eliminate possible errors as much as possible and provide a high level of security,” Elena Zyabbarova emphasized.

    The use of digital technologies to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the Moscow regional project “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in the capital can be found Here.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LCQ21: Crackdown on pedestrians crossing roads without complying with traffic rules

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Following is a question by the Hon Chan Pui-leung and a written reply by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Lam Sai-hung, in the Legislative Council today (October 23):Question:      Regarding the crackdown on pedestrians crossing roads without complying with traffic rules, will the Government inform this Council:(1) whether it has compiled statistics on the number of pedestrian casualties in traffic accidents in the past five years, with a breakdown by cause of accident;(2) whether it has compiled statistics on the number of traffic contraventions involving pedestrians in the past five years and, among such cases, the respective numbers of verbal warnings given and prosecutions instituted (including summonses) by the Police (set out by relevant contravention);(3) whether it has analysed the reasons for pedestrians not complying with the traffic rules for crossing roads, for example, whether such acts were caused by objective factors such as road design, traffic system, etc; if it has, of the details; if not, the reasons for that;(4) of (i) the 10 traffic black spots in Hong Kong with the highest number of traffic accidents involving pedestrian casualties and the number of accidents involved, and (ii) the 10 traffic black spots in Hong Kong with the highest number of traffic contraventions involving pedestrians and the respective numbers of jaywalking cases in the past five years; in respect of such traffic black spots, of the improvement measures put in place by the authorities, including whether they will consider extending the duration of green signal of pedestrian traffic lights or adding footbridges; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that;(5) given that the Police conducted a number of large-scale territory-wide law enforcement operations against jaywalking in the past, whether the authorities have assessed the effectiveness of such operations; whether they will consider increasing the amount of penalties for pedestrians who do not comply with traffic rules for crossing roads; if so, of the details; if not, the reasons for that; and(6) how the authorities will further step up efforts in publicity and education on road safety, so as to enhance pedestrians’ awareness on road safety?Reply:President,     Having consulted the Transport Department (TD) and the Hong Kong Police Force (Police) in respect of crackdown on pedestrians crossing roads without complying with traffic rules, my reply to the various parts of the question raised by the Hon Chan Pui-leung is as follows:(1) and (2) The numbers of pedestrian casualties by casualty contributory factors and degree of injury in traffic accidents as well as the enforcement figures on pedestrian offences by the Police in the past five years are provided in Annex 1 and Annex 2 respectively. On the whole, from 2020 to 2023, the yearly casualty number ranged between about 2 300 and 2 800. The pedestrian casualty number involved in traffic accidents happened in the first half of 2024 has decreased by about 10 per cent compared to the same period in 2023. This reflects that the recent enhanced safety improvement measures are effective. The Government will continue to implement relevant road safety enhancement measures. The ratio of pedestrian contributory factors to accidents has decreased from about 30 per cent in 2020 to 22 per cent in the first nine months in 2024.(3) and (4) The Government has been striving to provide a safe, reliable and efficient traffic and transport system, including the provision of appropriate pedestrian crossing facilities during the planning and design of pedestrian network, for pedestrian to cross the road conveniently at suitable locations. The Government also proceeds with various walkability enhancement and pedestrian safety improvement measures at suitable locations, which include footpath widening, provision or improvement of pedestrian crossings, provision of raised crossings, provision of additional traffic signs and road markings, setting up of low speed limit zones, replacement of Belisha beacons at zebra crossings as well as installation of auxiliary devices that project a red light at signalised junctions. These measures improve pedestrians’ walking experience on one hand and enhance road safety on the other.     According to the quarterly blacksite locations published by the TD, the top 10 pedestrian blacksites and the numbers of accidents happened thereat in the past five years are provided in Annex 3. Relevant departments do not have statistics of the reason(s) of pedestrian offences. Having said that, the Police make reference to the information on accident blackspots when prioritising enforcement actions and publicity/education activities at district levels.(5) Road safety is one of the Commissioner’s Operational Priorities of the Police. Apart from conducting territory-wide enforcement actions against pedestrian offences periodically, the Police will closely monitor the issue of pedestrian safety and continue to adopt multi-pronged approach through publicity, education and enforcement to strengthen public awareness on pedestrian safety, thereby reducing traffic accidents.      From the second half of 2023 to September 2024, the Police have co-ordinated a total of three territory-wide thematic operations on pedestrian safety. With the concerted efforts of the Police and stakeholders, the number of accidents involving pedestrians as a whole in the first three quarters of 2024 has dropped, which is detailed as follows:      The Government will keep in view the penalties for traffic offences and will propose amendments timely so that the relevant penalties can maintain their deterrence to safeguard pedestrian safety.(6) The Government attaches great importance to road safety and has been closely collaborating with the Road Safety Council to promote road safety amongst different road users (including pedestrians) through various publicity and education channels. Examples include production and broadcasting of television and online publicity video clips, publication and distribution of Road Safety Bulletins and leaflets, affixing publicity covers on traffic signal controllers, conducting road safety talks in primary and secondary schools and elderly centres, disseminating information on social media platforms, to educate different road users about road safety matters that require their attention, such as obeying traffic rules and traffic signals, proper use of crossing facilities, following the Road Crossing Code and staying alert at all times. We will continue to carry out publicity and education activities to enhance road users’ awareness on safety.

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