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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosmolodezh.Grants: Polytechnic University received over 15 million rubles for the development of student communities and mentoring

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Polytechnic University was among 89 winners of the large-scale Rosmolodezh. Grants competition among universities. This time, the traditional competition was transformed with a focus on supporting youth policy development programs at the university. The grant is designed for two years and is aimed at systemic work and comprehensive development of leaders of student initiatives and communities.

    This year, 293 educational institutions submitted 2803 project solutions, and SPbPU was among the best. The decision to support the initiatives of the Polytechnic University confirms the high level of implementation of the youth policy strategy at the university and the involvement of student community leaders in the development of the institution.

    The Community Trajectory project includes eight solutions (six in the first year of implementation, two in the second) with a total coverage of more than 7,000 students, integrated into the life cycle of work with youth as part of the implementation of the target model of youth policy at SPbPU until 2030.

    Let’s talk about the projects in more detail.

    The historical program “Light Up Knowledge” involves the creation of a corporate-level monitoring system for students during the adaptation process at SPbPU.

    In order to implement the project for the leaders of student communities “Activation”, a vector of development of associations in SPbPU will be formed within the framework of the implementation of the youth policy strategy. It is planned to develop a unified system of support and mentoring, which will help transform the directions of development of communities at the university.

    The student media space “Medialab” will be created to support systemically important communities in the media environment. The goal is to popularize the development trajectories of leaders and the implementation of youth policy at the Polytechnic within the framework of national goals.

    The new model of student self-government “Academic Leader” will be aimed at interaction with the academic group. Its main task is to promote the development of the student self-government system at SPbPU, as well as to identify and train leaders among students for various associations. The emphasis will be on the implementation of the goals and objectives of youth policy and the transmission of values.

    During the implementation of the mentoring program of the Public Institute “Adapters”, a basis will be created for the formation of future mentors, members of the Association of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Graduates.

    The AI in PolyCapital system is designed to model the trajectories of student community leaders. It is a single digital ecosystem that allows for effective tracking of talented representatives by modeling their career trajectories through youth policy implementation programs at SPbPU and in the country.

    The ProActive media project is aimed at developing an information support system that will help form a new image of a polytechnic leader within the framework of a new model of interaction between communities and the university. The key feature is the active involvement of prominent representatives of various associations.

    In the process of implementing the project for leaders of student communities “Activation of the Community Model”, it is planned to develop and test a new model of interaction with the Polytechnic associations. A key role will be played by graduate mentors who will become part of the system of support for the development trajectories of communities. The designed model will become a methodological basis for scaling practices and exchanging experience between universities of St. Petersburg and the country.

    All project decisions will be implemented through five modules aimed at involving students who are part of university student communities in the youth policy implementation program. The main focus will be on achieving national goals and indicators.

    The project is integrated into the general system of implementing the regional state youth policy, as well as the Working Program for the Education of Students and the Implementation of the SPbPU Youth Policy for 2025–2030. It meets the key areas of youth policy that are developing in our country. The project is a good example of the implementation of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 07.05.2024 No. 309 “On the National Development Goals of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2030 and for the Perspective Up to 2036”, as well as the initiatives “Russia — the Country of Opportunities”, “Universities for the Generation of Leaders” of the National Project “Youth and Children”.

    The result will be the development of a new model of a university student community (a system-forming community) with elements of mentoring. It will be focused on the partnership of universities in solving problems in the field of youth policy. The model will become the foundation for the formation of communities of graduate mentors in the university environment.

    Methodological and expert support will be provided by partners – the Mashuk knowledge center, ANO Russia – Country of Opportunities, the Committee on Youth Policy and Interaction with Public Organizations of St. Petersburg, the Standing Commission on Youth Policy, Public Associations and Digitalization, Youth Spaces PROSTO, as well as employees of St. Petersburg universities.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Photo exhibition about charity and good deeds opened in the N.E. Bauman Garden

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A free photo exhibition has opened in the N.E. Bauman Garden “A place for good deeds”It reminds us that charity is simple and that anyone can make it a habit if they want to.

    “In order to support someone, you don’t need to wait for a special occasion, because the best time to help is right now. This idea is the basis of our exhibition, reminding that good deeds are within the power of every person. They do not require large investments, only a little desire to make the world a little better,” said

    Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of Moscow.

    The exhibition is open until the end of July. It introduces Muscovites to simple ways to help. Among them, for example, are animal adoption exhibitions, which are regularly held in the capital. Dozens of dogs and cats from shelters find new loving families and go home.

    Whiskers, tails and paws: VDNKh to host 10th summer adoption exhibition for animals from city shelters

    Another example is charity festivals, where you can learn more about city non-profit associations, meet their representatives in person, and buy goods made by the wards of non-profit organizations (NPOs). The next charity festival “City of the Caring” will be held on July 5 and 6 in the N.E. Bauman Garden. Guests can enjoy free master classes, meetings with celebrities, film and cartoon screenings, recreation areas, and meaningful entertainment. You can find out more atevent website.

    The exhibition also tells about charity service on mos.ru. It already features 101 non-profit organizations. They help children, adults and the elderly, large families, combat veterans, as well as homeless animals, environmental, educational and scientific programs. You can support any organization or an entire category in a few clicks.

    Sergei Sobyanin: More than 30 thousand NGOs are registered in Moscow

    In addition, the exhibition will inform about the day of charity subscription, suggest where to find free excursions about the history of Moscow andMoscow patrons of the arts, will tell you what questions the “Atlas of the Philanthropist” podcast answers.

    Here you can also get acquainted with the special project “ABCs of NPO” and sign up your child for a free visit to the children’s eco-center in the KidZania Profession Park. The exhibition will inspire participation in mass sports events that are regularly held in Moscow and where you can get acquainted with the capital’s charity system, and, if desired, combine healthy habits with good deeds.

    You can find out more about how charity is organized in the capital on the project’s website and social networks “City of the caring”. It was presented in 2022 with the support of the Moscow Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.

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

    Quickly find out the main news of the capital inofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 3D panoramas of Vorobyovy Gory have been published in the mobile application “Discover Moscow”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The mobile application “Discover Moscow” has appeared 3D panoramas of Vorobyovy Gory. Users will see how this area changed over several historical eras, learn what the Vorobyovsky Palace of the Russian tsars of the 18th century looked like, where the restaurant of the enterprising peasant Stepan Krynkin, popular in the city at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, was located, and how the main building of the Moscow State University (MSU) named after M.V. Lomonosov was erected in the mid-20th century. All this will help to imagine the various stages of the territory’s development.

    “The 3D panoramas of Vorobyovy Gory allow you to imagine how this favorite vacation spot for Muscovites and visitors to the capital looked in different eras. For example, one of the panoramas recreates the construction process of the main building of Moscow State University – users can literally witness a historical moment. To enhance the immersion effect, specialists have worked out in detail not only architectural objects, but also elements of nature: birds in flight, grass swaying in the wind. You can see all this both on site and from home, but the most vivid impressions await those who go to the observation deck of Vorobyovy Gory – breathtaking views open up here and you can feel the connection of times,” the press service said.

    Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    An information stele has been installed on the observation deck of Vorobyovy Gory, which will help you to see the 3D panorama right there. To see it, you need to scan the QR code and download the “Discover Moscow” application. After installing the application, you need to scan the QR code again, click the “View 3D panorama” button and select the period of time you are interested in. Then you can look around through your smartphone camera — historical views will come to life right on the screen.

    The panorama and key historical moments can be studied remotely – at any time and from anywhere in the country. To do this, in the “Discover Moscow” application, find the “Vorobyovy Gory: observation deck” object card, click the “View 3D panorama” button, select the era and explore the area through the screen of your device.

    Sparrow Hills: from the Middle Ages to the present day

    The picturesque Vorobyovy Gory with its panoramic views of Moscow has attracted Russian rulers for centuries. The village of Vorobyevo was mentioned in the 15th century, and in the 16th century, Prince Vasily III built a wooden palace here. Ivan the Terrible took refuge within its walls during the uprising of 1547, and later Boris Godunov and Mikhail Romanov used the residence. In 1684, Princess Sophia ordered a new palace to be built in the Moscow Baroque style.

    It was here that young Peter I became interested in artillery, which largely determined his future interests. After the capital was moved to St. Petersburg, the palace gradually fell into disrepair, and after a fire in 1812, it finally disappeared. Its foundation was discovered in 1901 during the installation of a water pipe. Today, only archival documents and old engravings remind us of the building. But you can see it in the first 3D panorama – just click the button “Vorobyevsky Palace. 18th century”.

    The second 3D panorama will introduce you to a virtual image of another Vorobyovy Gory structure — the Krynkin restaurant of the 19th–20th centuries. It was opened in 1891 by Stepan Krynkin, a native of the village of Vorobyevo. By 1904, the establishment had become a real entertainment center: gypsy choirs were heard here, illusionists performed, reindeer sleigh rides were offered in the winter, roller coasters were offered in the summer, and fireworks were displayed on New Year’s Eve. Krynkin thought through every detail: a narrow-gauge railway with a small locomotive known as the “cuckoo” was even laid for guests, and a boat service was organized. During the revolution, a reading room was built instead of the restaurant, but the building soon burned down, leaving behind only memories and quotes in classical literature.

    The third 3D panorama in the Discover Moscow app visualizes the construction of the legendary Stalinist skyscraper — the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Construction began in 1947. The project was developed by leading architects, including Boris Iofan and Lev Rudnev, and the sculptural design was entrusted to Vera Mukhina’s studio. Construction proceeded at a record pace: by 1949, the frame had already reached 10 floors. Chief engineer Nikolai Nikitin created a unique 15-meter-deep floating foundation and special columns that prevented the building from subsiding in unstable soils. From its construction in 1953 until 1990, the building remained the tallest in Europe. Learn more about the history of the university and the key figures associated with its creation, development, and transformation. Thematic quiz, dedicated to the 270th anniversary of the legendary university. The new stele on Vorobyovy Gory is also part of a special project prepared by the portal “Learn Moscow” and Lomonosov Moscow State University and dedicated to the university’s anniversary.

    Today, Vorobyovy Gory is a unique historical area and a nature reserve in the very center of the capital, as well as one of the four territories of Gorky Park. More than 150 species of animals and birds, as well as about 400 species of plants, including those listed in the Red Book of Moscow, are found here. There are two ecological trails on the territory, each over one and a half kilometers long. This is one of the most picturesque places in the center of the capital, which is perfect for sports and leisurely walks in the forest.

    “Moscow Parks” is a large-scale city initiative aimed at creating comfortable, modern and multifunctional places for recreation. It unites over 50 park areas where you can learn more about culture, play sports, take a walk with the whole family and find solitude in nature. Thanks to the project, unique landscapes and ecosystems are preserved, and bike paths, workout and sports grounds, art objects, children’s playgrounds and summer cafes appear.

    “Get to Know Moscow” — a joint project of the departments of information technology, culture, cultural heritage, education and science. The interactive guide contains, for example, photographs and descriptions of more than 3.5 thousand buildings, monuments, historical sites, over 290 walking routes and information about more than 330 historical figures. Users also have access to mobile application “Get to know Moscow.”

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over the year, the Krasnaya Pakhra electric bus depot began servicing 10 more eco-friendly routes

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Over the year, the Krasnaya Pakhra electric bus depot began servicing 10 more eco-friendly transport routes. Today, it provides operation of 17 routes in TiNAO. On weekdays, they make more than 38 thousand trips. The transport is managed by almost 300 professional Mosgortrans drivers. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Moscow is the leader in the number of electric buses in Europe and the USA. Three years ago, we opened the first innovative electric bus park in Russia, Krasnaya Pakhra. Thanks to it, residents of nine districts of the capital use environmentally friendly transport and can comfortably get to metro stations and important points of attraction. We continue to replace buses with electric buses on the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    Moscow was the first in Russia to start building innovative parks for electric buses. Now the capital is among the world leaders in the development and use of electric transport and the number one city in Europe in terms of the number of electric buses.

    House for electric buses

    Today, electric buses are serviced at 12 sites of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans. In 2022, the Krasnaya Pakhra electric bus park opened in TiNAO. Eco-friendly vehicles entered service in the Novomoskovsky and Troitsky administrative districts.

    A year later, the Mitino electric bus park was built in the northwest. With its appearance, electric buses began to run on routes in 20 districts of the capital and two nearby cities of the Moscow region. At the end of 2023, the third innovative electric bus park, Saltykovka, began operating. Thanks to this, electric buses entered the routes in the east of the city.

    Electric buses are serviced under life cycle contracts. For 15 years after transfer to Mosgortrans fleets, the manufacturing companies independently ensure the proper operation of the equipment on city routes.

    Krasnaya Pakhra is the largest electric bus park in Europe. Its total area is 10 hectares. It is designed to service up to 500 large-class electric buses. Krasnaya Pakhra has more than 200 charging posts and 34 charging stations for electric buses. In addition, the park has three lines of portal electric bus washes with a circulating water supply system.

    The Krasnaya Pakhra electric bus depot is designed for 1.6 thousand jobs. Its employees are provided with social guarantees from the Moscow Government. The depot is equipped with comfortable rest rooms, a canteen, showers and changing rooms for drivers.

    Comfortable and environmentally friendly transport

    The advantage of electric buses is that they travel smoothly and silently, for the comfort of passengers there is adaptive interior lighting, which changes from a cold shade to a warm one. When the doors are opened, an air curtain is activated, which helps maintain a comfortable temperature in the cabin. It has everything for the convenience of travel: charging ports for gadgets and media screens with useful information about the route.

    Such vehicles meet the most stringent safety and service standards. Low-floor transport is suitable for everyone, it is fully adapted for the comfort of passengers with limited mobility: the cabin has a folding ramp and driver call buttons, a storage area is provided for strollers and bicycles.

    For the safety of passengers, video cameras are installed outside and inside. In addition, this transport helps to preserve the environment: replacing one bus with an electric bus reduces carbon dioxide emissions into the environment by more than 60 tons per year.

    Innovative and reliable electric buses

    Since 2022, improved equipment has been delivered to the capital. In such vehicles, the front route indicator, increased by 18 percent, makes it even easier to see the number from afar. The interior has an electric heater, which minimizes the impact on the environment and maintains an optimal temperature. The power reserve has increased from 40-50 to 80 kilometers. At the same time, the weight of the vehicle has remained the same. In 2024, KAMAZ and LiAZ trucks with an updated design entered service.

    In 2025, new generation electric buses entered service. They became even more comfortable thanks to an improved interior layout, a 15 percent larger storage area, hand luggage space, and a modified door design. The climate control system became even more efficient, and the doors now have light strips indicating the opening and closing of the doors. The appearance became even more in line with modern trends in global industrial design.

    Under the contract with PJSC KAMAZ, this year it is planned to supply 400 innovative vehicles of the 52 222 model of the A5 generation. They are being created taking into account the operating experience of earlier electric buses and passenger feedback. Moscow’s order for the creation of new equipment supports employment in the regions and stimulates the development of domestic industry.

    In 2024, more than 70 electric bus routes were launched in the capital, and over 800 electric buses were delivered. More than 2,350 innovative KamAZ and LiAZ vehicles provide operation on over 210 routes. It is expected that by 2035, almost the entire Mosgortrans fleet will switch to electric buses.

    You can pay for your travel in any convenient way using digital validators.

    Quickly find out the main news of the capital inofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: ICC expands Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance to include social impact and supply-chain solutions

    Source: International Chamber of Commerce

    Headline: ICC expands Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance to include social impact and supply-chain solutions

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    Launched during the Financing for Future Development conference taking place in Seville, Spain, the updated Principles feature new Principles for Social Trade Finance (PSoTF) that enable lenders to classify facilities whose proceeds directly benefit vulnerable or underserved populations and align with the Social Loan Principles and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Additionally, the update introduces the ICC Principles for Sustainability-Linked Supply-Chain Finance (PSL-SCF), providing detailed guidance on KPI selection, target calibration, monitoring and de-classification across all parties involved. This gives buyers and their suppliers a consistent, incentive-based pathway to embed decarbonisation and social metrics in payables-finance programmes.

    Provide your feedback: Industry consultation now open until 5 September 2025

    ICC has launched a public consultation inviting feedback from stakeholders across the trade finance ecosystem on the new components (the PSoTF and PSL-SCF) of the Principles. The survey, available here, is open until 5 September 2025, and is essential to ensure the final framework balances technical rigor with practicality for users operating across diverse geographies and product sets. ICC expects to formally ratify the document in Q3/4 of 2025.

    Contact us: For more information on the Principles for Sustainable Trade Finance or to submit detailed comments, please reach out to:

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    MIL OSI Economics –

    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Australia – Tariffs, geopolitical tensions and a turning tide on inflation: here’s what CommBank’s economists are looking out for in FY26 – CBA

    Source: Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)

    While global risks remain elevated, Australia’s economy is showing signs of resilience.

    “If anyone was still in any doubt that we had entered a new global economic era, the last few months have put those doubts to rest,” according to CBA’s Chief Economist Luke Yeaman and his team, today publishing ‘The CommBank View’, an in-depth analysis of economic issues in the year ahead.

    The report presents a cautiously optimistic outlook for FY26. Despite persistent global headwinds—including trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty—the domestic economy is expected to remain resilient, buoyed by falling interest rates, stabilising inflation, and a rebound in household spending.

    Global Landscape: A New Economic Era

    CBA economists describe the current global environment as a departure from the stability of the “Great Moderation,” likening it instead to the economic volatility seen in the 1970s. The report notes:

    “Conflict, volatility, and economic nationalism will remain defining features of the global economy in FY26.”

    US trade policy is a major source of uncertainty. Tariff rates have tripled since 2024, and further hikes could again disrupt markets. Despite these tensions, the report highlights a willingness among global powers to avoid a full-scale breakdown of economic ties between major economies:

    “The US and China chose to step back from the brink and avoid full economic decoupling — for now the costs are simply too high.”

    Domestic Outlook: On the Path to a Cautious Recovery

    Australia’s economic growth is expected to step up from 1.3% to 2.3% by June 2026, with inflation settling in the RBA’s target band. In light of this, CBA economists expect the RBA to deliver 25 basis point rate cuts in both July and August, bringing the cash rate to 3.35% and then hold at those neutral levels.

    However, consumer behaviour remains a wildcard. While discretionary spending is beginning to recover, the report warns:

    “Consumers may be experiencing some scarring from the sustained cost-of-living crunch. This could see the recovery in household consumption disappoint in FY26.”

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Private Sector Partners Bring More Than Capital, ‘They Bring Creativity, Agility, Scale’, Deputy Secretary-General Tells International Business Forum

    Source: United Nations General Assembly and Security Council

    Following are UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed’s remarks at the high-level session of the International Business Forum, in Sevilla, Spain, today: 

    It is a privilege to join you today at this pivotal moment for the future of development finance.

    Sadly, the world faces a sustainable development crisis.  Trade barriers are growing.  Aid budgets are shrinking.  Macroeconomic risks are mounting.  Debt burdens are dragging down growth.  Climate shocks are hitting harder and more often.  Development finance is at a critical inflection point.

    Official development assistance (ODA), long a cornerstone of international solidarity, declined by 7 per cent in real terms last year.  And further cuts are already on the table.

    But, the real picture is even starker.  Much of what is counted as ODA today is being redirected to cover domestic priorities, not long-term Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) investments.  At the same time, the SDG financing gap has ballooned to $4 trillion a year.

    Yet, amid this sobering reality lies an opportunity:  An opportunity to reimagine development finance for the world we live in now.  To move from a model built on assistance, to one driven by purpose and partnership.  From international assistance, to strategic, sustainable investment.

    In this new vision, public finance, national and international, remains essential.  Especially in sectors where market incentives are weak, but human needs are immense, like education, health, social protection.

    But public finance alone cannot carry the weight.  It must be used to unlock and leverage private investment, at scale and with speed.  The question we need to answer is clear:  What will it take for private capital to flow where it is most needed?

    The outcome document of the fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, the “Sevilla Commitment”, puts forward a compelling action agenda that seeks to answer this question.

    First, we need an enabling business environment, supported by strong institutions, policy coherence and investment pipelines.

    Second, we need better blended finance vehicles that deliver sustainable development impact and align with developing countries’ national priorities.  This requires standardizing blended finance with replicable and scalable structures, a ready pipeline of bankable projects and more transparency in the development outcomes of transactions.

    Third, we need financial innovation.  Equity instruments.  Auction mechanisms.  Creative tools that allow public and private actors to share risk and reward more fairly.

    Fourth, we must scale up aggregation platforms that expand catalytic capital and reduce transaction costs by pooling resources from international financial institutions.

    Fifth, it is time to reassess prudential regulations that may unintentionally discourage long-term investments in developing countries. We need to engage with regulators to ensure risk is not mispriced and regulation enables greater use of risk-sharing tools.

    Let’s be clear:  we must dramatically expand our sources of development capital, and we must do so urgently and intentionally.  This is why the United Nations calls on all actors across the investment ecosystem to join us in a long-term, collaborative effort to reshape development finance.

    At the UN, we are taking concrete steps to strengthen partnerships to unlock capital for sustainable development.  Platforms such as the Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance are bringing together private investors, foundations, policymakers and leaders across the development finance spectrum.  These leaders can shape sustainable finance frameworks, identify investment barriers and pilot innovative solutions.

    Working together, we can coordinate action, amplify impact and accelerate the global shift towards long-term, responsible development finance. Private sector partners bring more than capital.  They bring creativity, agility and scale.  They can power the transition to green energy, accelerate digital inclusion and revolutionize service delivery.

    Philanthropic partners are also uniquely positioned to take risks others cannot, test innovations and address gaps that markets and Governments may not reach.  They can back new models and ideas in early stage projects or help unlock larger flows of investment by building proof points and trust.

    Above all, our financing systems must work for those who have historically been excluded, and on a practical level that means that means removing structural barriers that keep capital out of the hands of women-led businesses, youth innovators and underserved communities.

    This is not about making tweaks here and there.  It is about rethinking the fundamentals.  The current financial system was not built for today’s world.  Let alone tomorrow’s.  We need a system that allocates capital not only by profit, but by purpose; not only by returns, but by impact.

    The next chapter of development finance is not yet written.  But, it must be a shared story written by all of us and accountable to all people.  So, let’s seize this moment and step into this new era not as donors or beneficiaries, but as equal partners, and deliver on the promise of sustainable development.  On behalf of the United Nations, I thank you for your leadership, your ideas and your resolve.

    MIL OSI United Nations News –

    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Audience with members of the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church

    Source: The Holy See

    Audience with members of the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, 02.07.2025
    This morning, in the Consistory Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father Leo XIV received in audience the members of the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, to whom he delivered the following address:

    Address of the Holy Father
    In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
    Peace be with you!
    Beatitude, Your Eminence,
    dear brothers in the episcopate,
    After greeting the many pilgrims of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church gathered in Saint Peter’s Basilica last Saturday, today I have the joy of meeting you, celebrating your synodal assembly.
    This important moment for you is taking place in the context of the Jubilee year, which invites all the People of God to be renewed in hope. As Pope Francis liked to repeat, hope does not disappoint, because it is based on the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.
    Of course, in the current historical context it is not easy to talk about hope to you and to the people entrusted to your pastoral care. It is not easy to find words of consolation for the families who have lost their loved ones in this senseless war. I imagine that it is the same for you too, who are in contact every day with people wounded in their heart and in their flesh.
    Despire this, I receive many witnesses of faith and hope on the part of men and women of your people. This is a sign of God’s strength, which manifests itself in the midst of the rubble of destruction.
    I am aware that you have many needs to meet, in both the ecclesial and humanitarian spheres. You are called to serve Christ in every wounded and distressed person who turns to your communities asking for concrete help.
    I am close to you, and through you I am close to all the faithful of your Church. Let us remain united in the one faith and the one hope. Our communion is a great mystery: it is also a real communion with all our brothers and sisters whose lives have been taken from this earth but are accepted in God. In Him everything lives and finds fullness of meaning.
    Dear friends, we are always comforted by the certainty that the Holy Mother of God is with us, aids us, and guides us towards her Son, who is our peace. By her maternal intercession, I pray that peace may return to your homeland as soon as possible.
    I thank you, and bless you from my heart.
    The other day we liked the recitation of the Lord’s Prayer in Ukrainian. If you would like to sing for us, we can sing the Lord’s Prayer.
    [Singing of the Lord’s Prayer in Ukrainian]
    Blessing of the Holy Father

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: 1 July 2025 Sakhalin Region to appear at EEF Far East Street as Asia-Pacific energy and logistics hub Sakhalin Region will again participate in the Far East Street exhibition, scheduled to take place on 3–9 September as part of the 2025 Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. The exhibition is being organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. The country’s only island region will present major investment and social projects, share its unique history and culture, and touch on the development of unmanned aviation.

    Source: Eastern Economic Forum

    1 July 2025

    Sakhalin Region to appear at EEF Far East Street as Asia-Pacific energy and logistics hub

    Sakhalin Region will again participate in the Far East Street exhibition, scheduled to take place on 3–9 September as part of the 2025 Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. The exhibition is being organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. The country’s only island region will present major investment and social projects, share its unique history and culture, and touch on the development of unmanned aviation.

    “Sakhalin Region is one of the Far East’s investment leaders. It ranks fourth on the National Investment Climate Rating and first out of the constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal District. The manufacturing, coal, and construction industries are all growing. Awaiting entrepreneurs are TAD and free port benefits and preferential treatment in the Kurils. Science and technology are booming in the region. The President has ordered that an international campus be created. An engineering school and electrical engineering laboratory are currently in operation, the first phase of the Oil and Gas Industrial Park has been launched, and a scientific and production centre for the development of unmanned systems established, all contributing to new production facilities, new talent, and train for a new generation of specialists. The local master plan is reinventing Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. There’s no denying there is much to showcase and be proud of in the region,” Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Plenipotentiary Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev said.

    The Sakhalin Region’s main pavilion on Far East Street, located next to the investor pavilion in the shape of a scallop shell, will take the form of waves and be decorated with installations related to logistics: a hydrogen train, a UAV, an aircraft, and the port of Korsakov.

    “The EEF has long played an important role in Sakhalin Region’s economic development. We have signed more than 60 agreements here in the past five years, good for some 5,700 jobs, and launched important projects in energy, transport, and education, modernizing the power grid, developing hydrogen energy, spreading gas throughout the region, modernizing port infrastructure, building medical clinics, and developing science as part of the construction of the SakhalinTech campus. It is important to us that Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands become more comfortable and that people want to visit and live here, a goal we will continue to pursue in the future,” Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko said.

    Inside the pavilion, there will be an installation dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, with the exhibition ‘Roads to Victory’ telling the story of the Battle of Sakhalin and the Landing on Shumshu and a film about the expedition to the island and videos reconstructing battles in the Kholmsky and Smirnykhovsky.

    “The President of the Russian Federation has tasked us with creating a memorial complex on Shumshu, one the islands of the Kuril chain, dedicated to the Kuril landing operation, which essentially marked the end of World War II and the defeat of the Kwantung Army. Our soldiers defeated superior forces, demonstrated outstanding heroism, parachuted into the water fully equipped, and attacked tanks and firing points located on high ground. It is one of the most significant pages in our history,” Trutnev said.

    The Tourism zone will feature new historical tours like ‘The Battle of Shumshu’ and ‘The Liberation of Southern Sakhalin’, winter and summer holidays, culinary tours, and the ‘Far East – Land of Adventure’ project.

    The Sakhalin – Russian Showcase zone will feature important projects like the agglomeration master plan and regional development in medicine, science and education, logistics, culture, and the urban environment.

    Another zone has been dedicated to the results of the Sakhalin Region Development Corporation’s work over the last decade and will use multimedia technologies, among others, to report on initiatives by the Mersi Agro Sakhalin livestock complex, the Horizon residential complex, the Uyun territory development project, the agro-park, and the oil service park.

    The UAV and USV zone will showcase the island’s efforts to lead the development of unmanned systems in Russia, with a separate exhibition promoting Sakhalin’s achievements in the field.

    There are plans to host three international forums in Sakhalin Region in 2025: ‘Wings of Sakhalin’, ‘Energy of Sakhalin’, and ‘Islands of Sustainable Development: Climate’ at the new Pushisty Drone Port. The Sakhalin Expo exhibition will be dedicated to the development of congress and exhibition activities in the region.

    The main pavilion will be located next to the ‘Made in Sakhalin’ stand, which will showcase regional clothing, jewellery, souvenir, food, and health brands as well as achievements in the film industry and computer graphics. The pavilion will incorporate works by Sakhalin photographers and musicians into its design and feature a variety of murals, including an image of the Aniva lighthouse, the unofficial symbol of the region.

    The art installation ‘Happy Motherhood’ will symbolize family values in honour of 2025 as the Year of Happy Motherhood on the islands and the focus of the regional government’s social policy on demographic issues and the conditions necessary for women to be mothers without having to sacrifice their careers or their families.

    This year’s cultural programme from the Sakhalin Region will seek to promote local authors and musicians, with songs by Sakhalin composer and poet Georgy Zobov to be performed by artists from the Stage Academy and accompanied by the Aritmia dance studio and Dreambox band. Guests can look forward to performances by the duo Vishnya, who will present a combination of electronic music, songs, and ethnic music, the Larisa Dolina Academy of Pop Music ensemble, which will perform cover versions of well-known Russian hits, and stilt walkers from the 2233 theatre studio.

    A regional delegation will present a series of unique performances entitled ‘Sea Meditation’. Over the course of three days, Sakhalin artist Konstantin Kolupaev will employ his own unique technique to create paintings dedicated to the beauty and power of nature on a huge canvas as viewers observe the master at work.

    The Sakhalin Region sports programme will feature an interactive VR platform, where visitors can try their hand at downhill skiing, ski jumping, or parachuting, and the Beat the Champion chess platform.

    The Eastern Economic Forum will be held on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok from 3–6 September, during which time the Far East Street exhibition will be open to Forum participants, before opening to the general public on 7, 8, and 9 September. The Eastern Economic Forum is being organized by the Roscongress Foundation.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: No fear or favour as Hawks swoop down on their own members

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Four police officials attached to the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation in Gauteng and Gauteng Provincial SAPS have been arrested alongside two civilians for charges including fraud and corruption.

    All six suspects are expected to appear before the Johannesburg Magistrates Court today, where they are facing charges of theft, possession of suspected stolen money, extortion and corruption.

    The arrests was effected by members of the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation (SCI) team based in Johannesburg. 

    On Monday afternoon, the complainant in the matter alleged that he had received a phone call from one of his employees informing him that police officers were at the complainant’s shop. It is further reported that the complainant instructed his employee to request the police to wait until he arrived at the shop.

    However, shortly after the conversation between the complainant and his employee, the call was disconnected. The complainant then made his way to the shop and upon his arrival, the shop was closed. 

    He then proceeded to Johannesburg Central Police Station, where he was informed that his employees were arrested for Contravention of Section 9 of the Currency Act, Act 9 of 1933. The employee that he was in conversation with was also arrested for interfering with police duties. 

    The arrest of the four police officials and two civilians came after the complainant reported the matter to the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation. He alleged that the police officials took R900 000 from his shop while conducting their operations. 

    When following up on the information, the Hawks discovered that only 60 000 US dollars and R130 000 was booked into the South African Police Service (SAPS) register as the amount recovered by the police, instead of booking the entire amount of R900 000. 

    It is further alleged that the suspect, who was at the shop to exchange the money in question, also tried to entice the police officials with R60 000, which was also booked in the SAPS register. 

    After conducting a preliminary investigation, the Hawks’ SCI followed up the information and proceeded to Newtown, where they located the police officials involved in the theft. 

    The alleged corrupt officials were found in several vehicles. The Hawks searched the vehicles and found one of them with a substantial amount of cash. As a result, the four police officials and two civilians were arrested on the scene. 

    Meanwhile, the other six suspects, who are charged for contravention of Section 9 of the Currency Act, will also appear before the Johannesburg Magistrates Court today.

    ”The Hawks remain resolute in their commitment to uproot corruption, even within the ranks of law enforcement. No one is above the law. 

    “The arrest of these officers is a clear demonstration that we will act decisively and without fear or favour to protect the integrity of the criminal justice system and restore public trust in the SAPS,” said the Acting National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General Siphosihle Nkosi. – SAnews.gov.za

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Positive progress of NRRP: European Commission gives positive assessment for payment of seventh instalment worth EUR 18.3 billion

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    Italy today received the European Commission’s positive assessment for payment of the seventh instalment of its National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), worth EUR 18.3 billion, with all required milestones and targets having been successfully met. The recent technical revision of the NRRP combined three objectives, related to measures regarding renewables, batteries and reform of the financial risk associated with renewable energy purchase agreements, into a single milestone, meaning 64 goals were planned and reached for this instalment: 31 milestones and 33 targets.

    “With the payment of the seventh instalment, Italy will confirm its leading position in Europe in terms of the progress of its NRRP, with over EUR 140 billion received, corresponding to 72% of the Plan’s total resources and 100% of the planned objectives for the first seven instalments, amounting to 334 milestones and targets, all of which have been achieved fully respecting the timeline set by the Commission. This is also a qualitative record, as we have demonstrated our ability to use the instruments Europe has provided us with in a virtuous way, becoming a model for other Member States.
    We should all be proud of the great work we have done so far. Our work is certainly not over; in fact, it must continue with the same determination, for an increasingly modern, productive and competitive nation that is strong and inclusive, aware of and ready for the global challenges of today and tomorrow”, stated President of the Council of Ministers Giorgia Meloni.

    The objectives achieved for the seventh instalment include several reforms, such as the competition law, measures to speed up public administration payments, and a review of the ‘universal civil service’. 

    “Several strategic investments are linked to the seventh instalment – stated the Minister for European Affairs, the NRRP and Cohesion Policy, Tommaso Foti – including the new power interconnection between Sardinia, Corsica and the mainland (SA CO I.3), and the undersea power connection between Sicily, Sardinia and the mainland (Tyrrhenian Link). These infrastructure projects are crucial to implementing electricity transmission grids and strengthening Italy’s energy independence, with the goal of guaranteeing energy for households and businesses at more favourable conditions.
    The positive assessment for the payment of this instalment follows submission of the payment request for the eighth instalment, confirming the Italian Plan is in line with Europe’s NRRP roadmap, in full respect of its commitments, priorities and the final deadline of August 2026”.

    In addition to investments in energy infrastructure, other significant measures include: expansion of the fleet of zero-emission buses and trains for regional transportation and the strengthening of metropolitan hubs and major national links; the upgrading of many railway stations; cybersecurity measures; the launch of 480 ‘local operational centres’ (‘Centrali Operative Territoriali’, ‘COT’) to improve public health services; investments to better manage water resources; the assignment of 55,000 university study grants to deserving, underprivileged students; 7,200 PhD research scholarships and another 6,000 innovative PhD scholarships dedicated to business.

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    July 2, 2025
  • The Amarnath Yatra: Journey to Shiva’s Himalayan Abode

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday flagged off the first batch of pilgrims for the annual Amarnath Yatra from Jammu to the Kashmir Valley, marking the start of the 36-day pilgrimage, which officially begins on Thursday.

    Every year thousands of devotees embark on the Amarnath Yatra amid tight security arrangements in the Kashmir Valley.

    According to the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), the Holy Amarnath Cave is situated at a high altitude of 3,888 metres in a narrow gorge at the end of the Lidder Valley. The Shrine is located approximately 46 kilometers from the Pahalgam base and 14 kilometers from the Baltal base.

    While ancient traditions prescribed Srinagar as the starting point for the pilgrimage, most modern-day pilgrims now start their Yatra from Chandanwari for a five-day trek. The traditional Pahalgam base camp itself is located about 96 kilometers from Srinagar.

    The cave shrine is considered one of the major Hindu Dhams and is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, according to the Shrine Board. Inside the cave, a naturally formed ice stalagmite, or lingam, symbolizes Lord Shiva. This sacred formation is said to wax and wane with the phases of the moon, enhancing its mystical allure for devotees.

    Although references to the Holy Cave appear in ancient texts such as the Puranas, its re-discovery is credited to a local shepherd, Buta Malik, says the Shrine Board. Since then, the site has become a major center of Hindu pilgrimage.

    The Amarnath Yatra can be undertaken via two routes: the traditional Pahalgam route, approximately 32 kilometers long, and the shorter, steeper Baltal route, about 14 kilometers in length. The Baltal base camp is located near Sonamarg in Ganderbal district, roughly 95 kilometers from Srinagar. The Pahalgam base camp is located at Nunwan in Anantnag district, around 90 kilometers from Srinagar.

    Access control gates for the Yatra are set up at Domail, 2.5 kilometers from Baltal, and at Chandanwari, 12 kilometers from Nunwan. Both Jammu and Srinagar offer year-round connectivity by road, rail, and air, making the pilgrimage accessible to devotees from across the country.

    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ofsted publishes research on vulnerability commissioned from the National Children’s Bureau

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Ofsted publishes research on vulnerability commissioned from the National Children’s Bureau

    The report looks at how Ofsted might consider vulnerability in the context of its inspection and regulation work.

    Ofsted has today published a research report it commissioned from Research in Practice at the National Children’s Bureau (NCB). Research in Practice undertook an evidence review to explore key messages from policy and research before holding 2 phases of stakeholder focus groups. Over 400 participants took part, including professionals from all the sectors Ofsted inspects, young people, parents and carers, and Ofsted staff.

    Read the full report: From trait to state: how Ofsted might consider conceptualising vulnerability for inspection and regulation.

    Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, said:

    I am grateful to Research in Practice at the National Children’s Bureau for carrying out this research for us. It provides useful insight as we continue to develop our work related to vulnerability in children and learners.

    I am committed to putting disadvantaged and vulnerable children at the heart of everything we do.

    Dez Holmes, Director of Research in Practice, said:

    We are hugely grateful to over 500 colleagues across the country for contributing to this fascinating project. The rich expertise of early years, education, further education and social care professionals has been invaluable in helping us at Research in Practice to think through what vulnerability means for children, young people and families. 

    We appreciate the opportunity Ofsted provided. It is rewarding to do work that is explicitly conceptual, whilst potentially being able to influence practice and policy.  

    The work colleagues do across the education and social care sector is as vital as it is complex. Vulnerabilities are varied and affect everyone in different ways. We are delighted to have been able to support critical thinking and reflection.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pride in London 2025 – information for businesses and residents | Westminster City Council

    Source: City of Westminster

    Pride in London is taking place on Saturday 5 July. Pride has returned to the heritage route it has used since 2022: commencing on Piccadilly near to Hyde Park Corner, travelling along Piccadilly, crossing Piccadilly Circus, turning into Haymarket, then turning left towards Trafalgar Square and dispersing on Whitehall Place.

    View the Pride in London interactive parade map

    The event areas include:

    • Trafalgar Square – Main stage
    • Golden Square – The World Stage
    • Leicester Square – LGBTQI, Women and Non-Binary Stage
    • Dean Street – The Cabaret Stage
    • Soho Square – Trans and Non-Binary Stage, with Pride in London Community Market
    • Victoria Embankment Gardens – The Family Area

    All event areas run from 12pm to 8pm with the exception of the Family Area which will run from 12pm to 6pm.

    Road closures

    During the event, vehicle access and parking along the parade route and in the event areas, including Piccadilly and Soho, will be restricted.

    Find out more about road closures during the parade

    Once Piccadilly is closed to traffic, the only route into the area around St James’s Square/South of Piccadilly will be via Marlborough Road and St James’s Park. Local access into this area will be possible via St James’s Park roads during Pride due to the Royal Parks keeping the roads open (unlike a usual Saturday)

    There are also pedestrian crossing points across Piccadilly which go in both directions.

    Resident parking

    Zone G Permit holders will be able to park in Resident Parking Bays in E (Mayfair) and F (north of Oxford Street) zones during the event parking suspensions. This will be from 6:30pm on Friday 4 July 2025 to 8:30am on Monday 7 July 2025.

    Find out more about our parking zones.

    Information for businesses

    Businesses should be aware of road closures and arrange for any deliveries or waste collections to take place outside of the road closure times, as vehicles will not be allowed to travel through. Commercial waste should not be left out on street during the event and must either be collected outside of the road closure times or stored within the premises.

    Pride offers the opportunity for businesses to be involved in the event, which may include extending your business operation into the street. Full details on this is provided in the Pride Business Pack, including how to get in touch with the relevant Pride team and information on licensing.

    If you are a licensed premises, you must follow the conditions of your premises licence.

    If you are located in the Soho or surrounding areas and would like to do anything that impacts the highway (including pavements) outside of your normal operation, you must apply to do so. The Pride in London footprint can become very crowded and so it may not be possible to grant permission for some requests.

    In all other areas we ask you to consider if al-fresco street dining can be operated safely. Pride in London will not provide any barriers or security staff to enable you to manage al-fresco dining.

    For more information about licensing and conditions to be observed, please refer to the Business Information Pack or email rbl@prideinlondon.org for a copy. 

    Parks

    The following Westminster Parks and Gardens will have altered opening hours and may have sections closed for public access due to the set up of the event:

    Victoria Embankment Gardens

    • Bandstand paved area and some of the central pathway will be closed on Friday 04 July
    • The Gardens will be open to the public for the event from 12pm to 6pm on Saturday 5 July
    • it will reopen at 7am on Sunday 6 July

    Leicester Square Gardens

    • East side of the Gardens will be closed on Friday 4 July
    • The Gardens will be open to the public for the event from 12pm to 8pm on Saturday 5 July
    • it will reopen at 10am on Sunday 6 July

    Golden Square Gardens

    • North and East side of the Gardens will be closed on Friday 4 July
    • The Gardens will be open to the public for the event from 12pm to 8pm on Saturday 5 July
    • it will reopen at 10am on Sunday 6 July

    Soho Square Gardens

    • North West side of the Gardens will be closed on Friday 4 July
    • The Gardens will be open to the public for the event from 12pm to 8pm on Saturday 5 July
    • it will reopen at 10am on Sunday 6 July

    St Anne’s Church Gardens

    • The Gardens will be closed to the public on Saturday 5 July
    • it will reopen at its normal time of 10am on Sunday 6 July

    Further Information

    If you wish to contact the Pride in London Resident and Business Liaison team, please email rbl@prideinlondon.org

    You can also contact them on the day of the event on 0204 576 9744

    To contact our Events and Filming Team please email: eventsandfilming@westminster.gov.uk

    If you have a noise or street problems to report on the night, please use the Report It webpage

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Young CCP members become torchbearers of the country’s future

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) — Despite a busy schedule of exams and end-of-semester papers, Lin Jiajun finds time every day to read articles in Qiushi, a leading journal of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, to study the latest policies and guidelines for rural development in the country.

    The 22-year-old student majoring in urban and rural planning at Nanjing University of Technology in east China’s Jiangsu Province applied to join the Communist Party of China two years ago and plans to work in a field related to rural revitalization strategy after graduation.

    While doing fieldwork in Chinese villages earlier this year, Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province in southern China, native Lin Jiajun was deeply moved by what he saw.

    Like many young Chinese, he is inspired and proud of the Party’s work in rural areas: between 2013 and 2020, China lifted nearly 99 million rural people out of poverty, contributing more than 70 percent to global poverty reduction during that period.

    To consolidate the achievements in the fight against poverty, the party is now implementing a rural revitalization strategy in rural areas.

    “The CCP was the driving force behind this transformation. I remember reading in high school about how young party members, many of them college graduates, would go to villages to support local communities,” Lin Jiajun said.

    “There is still so much work to be done in the villages and I want to be part of that process,” he added.

    Like Lin Jiajun, a growing number of young Chinese are applying to join the party, inspired by its ideals and the country’s development prospects.

    Newly released data showed that more than 1.78 million people under the age of 35 joined the CPC, which celebrated its 104th anniversary on Tuesday, in 2024, accounting for 83.7 percent of the party’s net membership growth for the year.

    By the end of 2024, the number of young Party members in this age group exceeded 23 million, accounting for more than one-fifth of the total CPC membership.

    As a dynamic force, these members play a key role in the CPC’s modernization efforts. Since scientific and technological innovation is the centerpiece of China’s modernization, the Party aims to build a strong country in science and technology by 2035.

    In this process, the Communist Party emphasizes the role of young professionals, entrusting them with responsible tasks within the framework of major national initiatives.

    In 2020, during preparations for the launch of China’s Long March-5 carrier rocket at the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in southern China’s Hainan Province, 24-year-old Zhou Chengyu, the first female subsystem commander at the site, calmly directed operations.

    Zhou Chengyu’s rise through the ranks was rapid. In two years, she participated in five major launches, each in a different role, before being named commander.

    The young woman lived up to the trust placed in her. During one mission, she had to climb more than 180 nearly vertical steel steps to reach an 8-square-meter test chamber filled with cables and pipes.

    She made four such climbs a day for 60 days. In recognition of her dedication and results, her position was later designated as a “vanguard party member post.”

    “I have chosen the right path. As a representative of the younger generation of Chinese, our aspirations must go hand in hand with the goals of the country,” the young commander said.

    Official data show that the average age of key scientists behind China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system, quantum research and FAST radio telescope project is around 30.

    Indeed, a new generation of CPC members is coming to the forefront, responding to the demands of the times and realizing their potential.

    Deng Wenhao, a Communist Party member and doctoral student at Taiyuan University of Technology in north China’s Shanxi Province, remembers the day in 2024 when he gave a presentation at the United Nations headquarters in New York on his team’s technology aimed at solving climate change and food security.

    “It was incredibly exciting to turn the knowledge I had gained into something meaningful. There is no greater reward for a researcher,” he said.

    Born in 1991 in Datong, a traditional coal-producing city in Shanxi Province, Deng Wenhao grew up seeing how coal and coal-fired power plants affected people’s lives. Because his grandparents were farmers, he also saw vast stretches of barren, salt-marsh land covered in what he remembers as a “crust of salt.”

    When his supervisor suggested exploring more natural methods of capturing carbon emissions, Deng Wenhao immediately thought of these saline soils. “I thought, why not capture carbon emissions and use them to reclaim alkaline soils?” he said.

    His department found the idea unconventional, but the proposal received support. Li Ping, secretary of the CPC committee of the School of Safety Engineering and Emergency Management at Taiyuan University of Technology, said the topic met the needs of the local economy.

    “We encourage our researchers to innovate and solve practical problems. We do not limit them in their choice of research direction,” Li Ping added.

    “The CCP is constantly innovating and adapting to the spirit of the times. It is full of energy and vitality, and that is why it attracts so many young people,” Deng Wenhao said. -0-

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: China: Authorities must end interference in Tibetan religious practices as Dalai Lama announces succession plan – Amnesty International

    Source: Amnesty International

    Responding to the Dalai Lama outlining the process for his spiritual succession ahead of his 90th birthday, amid longstanding efforts by Chinese authorities to control the reincarnation of Tibetan Buddhist leaders, Amnesty International’s China Director Sarah Brooks said:

    “The Chinese authorities’ ongoing efforts to control the selection of the next Dalai Lama are a direct assault on the right to freedom of religion or belief. Tibetan Buddhists, like all faith communities, must be able to choose their spiritual leaders without coercion or interference by the authorities.

    “The Chinese authorities have a long history of systematically suppressing religious freedom and tightening control over Tibetan Buddhism. For example, in 1995 the authorities forcibly disappeared Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the boy recognized by the Dalai Lama as the Panchen Lama; Beijing has yet to properly explain his fate and whereabouts.

    “This climate of secrecy, coupled with the imposition of numerous state-appointed religious figures within Tibetan Buddhism, highlights a concerning pattern of state control over religion in China.

    “The Chinese authorities must immediately end political interference in Tibetan religious practices and cease using religious succession as a tool for control and coercion. Authorities must uphold the right of everyone to freedom of religion or belief. They must also immediately allow independent access to Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and take steps to end 30 years of impunity for his disappearance.”

    Background

    His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, announced on Wednesday (2 July) in Dharamshala, India that he will have a successor after his death. He said only the Gaden Phodrang Trust, which he founded, had the authority to recognize his future reincarnation.

    Chinese government policy asserts that all reincarnations of Tibetan Buddhist “Living Buddhas” must be approved by state authorities. This position is detailed in legal instruments such as the 2007 Measures on the Management of Reincarnation of Living Buddhas, which require official vetting and approval by multiple levels of government depending on the religious figure’s influence.

    In its March 2025 white paper, “Human Rights in Xizang in the New Era,” the Chinese government reaffirmed this position, stating that the reincarnation system operates “under the guidance of Buddhist associations and the administration of the government.” The paper boasts that 93 reincarnated Living Buddhas had been confirmed following government approval by the end of 2024, highlighting state control as a key achievement.

    Gedhun Choekyi Nyima was six years old when he was recognized by the Dalai Lama as the 11th Panchen Lama in May 1995. Three days later, he and his family were forcibly disappeared by Chinese authorities. He has not been seen in public since. The Chinese government has since made vague claims that he is “living a normal life”.

    Under international human rights law, including Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), all individuals and communities have the right to adopt and manifest a religion or belief of their choice without coercion. Although China has signed but not ratified the ICCPR, it remains obliged not to defeat the treaty’s object and purpose. Enforced disappearance is a continuous violation under international law until the fate of the individual is clarified.

    The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances have repeatedly requested information on the whereabouts of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima. The Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief has emphasized that religious communities must be free to determine their leadership without state interference.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: USEUCOM Welcomes New Commander in Stuttgart Ceremony

    Source: United States EUROPEAN COMMAND

    STUTTGART, Germany – July 1, 2025 —U.S. Air Force Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich assumed command of U.S. European Command from U.S. Army Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli during a formal Change of Command ceremony at Patch Barracks today.

    As one of the United States’ six geographic combatant commands, USEUCOM plays a critical role in deterring aggression, supporting NATO allies, and defending U.S. national interests across a vast area of responsibility that includes Europe, parts of Asia and the Middle East, and the Arctic.

    Cavoli, who led the command since June 27, 2022, oversaw a period marked by increased U.S. and NATO interoperability, rotational deployments, and defense posture adjustments in Eastern Europe.

    “Like many others, I have stood in awe of you,” Cavoli said speaking to members of USEUCOM. “The thing that drives you to great heights is that you perform for our country in front of others and with our allies. The one privilege I will always remember, I will always cherish, is the privilege to stand in the ranks with you, all of you at EUCOM.”

    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, presided over the ceremony. He spoke to the importance of integrated operations, and both Cavoli’s and Grynkewich’s leadership, saying, “The world can shift in a matter of hours, and that’s why we prepare, why we shift, and why we train and operate as an integrated force – to be ready. General Grynkewich is prepared for this job. He is the right leader who is humble, credible and approachable to follow the great leader before him.”

    Grynkewich previously served as the Director of Operations, J-3, Joint Staff. He assisted the Chairman in carrying out responsibilities as the principal military advisor to the President and Secretary of Defense. He has served as an instructor pilot, weapons officer and operational test pilot in the F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-22 Raptor. Grynkewich has commanded at the squadron, wing, and Air Expeditionary Task Force levels.

    “Today, a protracted war rages in Europe for the first time in decades, and our operations in the Mediterranean are helping to contain conflict in the Middle East. More broadly our adversaries are aligning, working together more than ever before as they seek to dominate their regions and even the globe, thus the good work done here across the command is more important than ever,” said Grynkewich. “These are consequential times, demanding bold and innovative leadership at all times. The men and women of EUCOM deliver this every single day, and my pledge to you is that I will do everything in my power to do the same for you.”

    USEUCOM is dedicated to proactively safeguarding the homeland while enhancing security across the Euro-Atlantic region. It is responsible for planning and executing military operations within its area of responsibility, which includes conducting joint and multinational training, providing military assistance to partner nations, and fostering military-to-military relationships with Allies and partners.

    For more information please contact USEUCOM public affairs at eucom.media@mail.mil

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: USEUCOM Welcomes New Commander in Stuttgart Ceremony

    Source: United States EUROPEAN COMMAND

    STUTTGART, Germany – July 1, 2025 —U.S. Air Force Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich assumed command of U.S. European Command from U.S. Army Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli during a formal Change of Command ceremony at Patch Barracks today.

    As one of the United States’ six geographic combatant commands, USEUCOM plays a critical role in deterring aggression, supporting NATO allies, and defending U.S. national interests across a vast area of responsibility that includes Europe, parts of Asia and the Middle East, and the Arctic.

    Cavoli, who led the command since June 27, 2022, oversaw a period marked by increased U.S. and NATO interoperability, rotational deployments, and defense posture adjustments in Eastern Europe.

    “Like many others, I have stood in awe of you,” Cavoli said speaking to members of USEUCOM. “The thing that drives you to great heights is that you perform for our country in front of others and with our allies. The one privilege I will always remember, I will always cherish, is the privilege to stand in the ranks with you, all of you at EUCOM.”

    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, presided over the ceremony. He spoke to the importance of integrated operations, and both Cavoli’s and Grynkewich’s leadership, saying, “The world can shift in a matter of hours, and that’s why we prepare, why we shift, and why we train and operate as an integrated force – to be ready. General Grynkewich is prepared for this job. He is the right leader who is humble, credible and approachable to follow the great leader before him.”

    Grynkewich previously served as the Director of Operations, J-3, Joint Staff. He assisted the Chairman in carrying out responsibilities as the principal military advisor to the President and Secretary of Defense. He has served as an instructor pilot, weapons officer and operational test pilot in the F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-22 Raptor. Grynkewich has commanded at the squadron, wing, and Air Expeditionary Task Force levels.

    “Today, a protracted war rages in Europe for the first time in decades, and our operations in the Mediterranean are helping to contain conflict in the Middle East. More broadly our adversaries are aligning, working together more than ever before as they seek to dominate their regions and even the globe, thus the good work done here across the command is more important than ever,” said Grynkewich. “These are consequential times, demanding bold and innovative leadership at all times. The men and women of EUCOM deliver this every single day, and my pledge to you is that I will do everything in my power to do the same for you.”

    USEUCOM is dedicated to proactively safeguarding the homeland while enhancing security across the Euro-Atlantic region. It is responsible for planning and executing military operations within its area of responsibility, which includes conducting joint and multinational training, providing military assistance to partner nations, and fostering military-to-military relationships with Allies and partners.

    For more information please contact USEUCOM public affairs at eucom.media@mail.mil

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Supervision gaps can lead to child abuse – what can be done?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Marg Rogers, Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education; Post Doctoral Fellow, Manna Institute, University of New England

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    The horrific allegations of child abuse by an early childhood educator in Victoria came to light at a time when the early learning sector was already under fire for previous abuse revelations and safety breaches.

    Parents of young children in early learning services have good reason to be concerned, and it’s important to understand the way learning environments and grooming behaviours interfere with supervision.

    Recent worrying developments

    In March this year, an ABC Four Corners investigation revealed a rising number of breaches and safety concerns in Australian early childhood services.

    Recently, in Queensland, a paedophile was allowed to keep abusing children in services for years because agencies didn’t share complaints about an educator’s sexually abusive behaviour.

    In Australia, 50.4% of children aged five and under, and 35.3% of children aged 12 and under use approved care services such as daycare or after-school care. That’s more than 1.4 million children from more than a million families.

    The vast majority of services and educators are doing an excellent job of educating and caring for our children.

    But due to the recent spate of incidents, many parents have raised important questions about the level of supervision of children, and how acts of abuse can occur in busy services where there are a large number of people.

    Supervision policies and ratios

    There are national standards, laws and regulations about ratios applicable to services in all states and territories, with some very minor variations.

    The ratios between educators and children depend on the type of service and the age of the children. Babies up to 24 months need one educator for every four children. For 24-36 months, this generally increases to one educator for every five children.

    Preschoolers (3-5 years) require one educator for up to 11 children.

    According to government regulations, children should not be alone with educators.

    But challenges to active supervision include:

    • educator leave

    • a lack of casual educators

    • attrition

    • educator burnout and busyness

    • times of stress (including assessment and rating) when vast amounts of paperwork need to be done, reducing active supervision

    • loopholes such as “under the roof” ratios where every adult in the building (such as cleaners, administration staff and cooks) are illegally counted as educators

    • one-to-one times between children and educators, such as nappy changing and toileting

    • quiet and secluded spaces for children which can be very difficult to supervise, like tents and cubby houses.

    Grooming and supervision

    Grooming interferes with effective supervision in early childhood services.

    Abusers of children make the child feel special by giving them special presents, treats and sharing secrets with them. The child then feels cherished, seeking out the abuser.

    Using a variety of tactics, they usually isolate the child from those they are closest to, meaning they are less likely to disclose abuse.

    Abusers groom not only children but also parents, other educators and management. During this process, they are building trust and dependence.

    Children who are being groomed seek out the abuser, which means the child looks happy spending time with the adult, which seems innocent to those supervising.

    What changes are needed?

    While some improvements have been made, much more needs to happen to fix the long-neglected issues that allow abuse in early learning settings.

    Attracting more staff is a starting point, with more than 20,000 educators needed in Australia. This may require equal pay to school teachers with the same qualifications, and an overall improvement in wages.

    And the status of early childhood educators needs to be lifted within the community.

    Effective child protection training is also needed for educators that covers grooming behaviours.

    Additionally, parents need training on these behaviours and how to recognise signs their child might be being abused.

    Children need to learn ways to protect themselves from harm. They need to know what to do if someone asks them to keep secrets (different to surprises), pressures them to do something they don’t want to do, or uses threats.

    Overall, we need agencies responsible for child protection within and between states and territories to talk to each other and systems that work together to keep our children safe.


    If this story has raised any issues for you, please contact one of the services below:

    • 1800 Respect, National counselling helpline: 1800 737 732
    • Bravehearts, counselling and support for survivors of child sexual abuse: 1800 272 831
    • Child Wise, counselling provider: 1800 991 099
    • Lifeline, 24-hour crisis support and suicide preventio: 13 11 14
    • Care Leavers Australia Network: 1800 008 774
    • PartnerSPEAK, peer support for non-offending partners: (03) 9018 7872

    Marg Rogers received Commonwealth funding for her postdoctoral fellowship with the Manna Institute.

    – ref. Supervision gaps can lead to child abuse – what can be done? – https://theconversation.com/supervision-gaps-can-lead-to-child-abuse-what-can-be-done-260284

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kerrynne Liddle on seizing more opportunities with Indigenous Australians

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

    From this Sunday, Australians will be celebrating NAIDOC Week, which marks its 50th anniversary this year.

    The week highlights the achievements, history and culture of Australia’s First Peoples. It’s also a time to reflect on the huge effort needed to materially improve the lives of Indigenous communities and individuals.

    On this podcast, we’re joined by Senator Kerrynne Liddle, an Arrernte woman and the first Aboriginal federal parliamentarian from South Australia. Senator Liddle is shadow minister for Indigenous Australians and shadow minister for social services on Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s frontbench.

    On the Closing the Gap targets, which shows progress being made on only four of the 19 targets, Liddle says a stronger focus is required on early intervention.

    Across all of these areas we know that a very small amount of money goes into prevention and early intervention. And if I take incarceration specifically, in the prison system, we know that 60% of people that are in there actually are often return people. So recidivism is a major issue.

    When you look at the reason why many people are in custody, it is because of violence. So addressing the key issue of violence – hopefully before it begins – is going to be really, really important here.

    But also responding quick enough to support those victim-survivors, who need to be able to remove themselves from that situation, or remove the perpetrator from that situation. That’s going to be crucial for people to able to improve outcomes for themselves. Because if there is much disruption and dysfunction in a family, everyone is affected.

    Liddle says the problems are known, but money isn’t getting to the right places fast enough.

    Only two weeks ago, I was in Mutitjulu in Central Australia, at Uluru. People there were talking about how infrastructure is failing to keep up with demand. They were talking about how people struggle to navigate the service system. They talk about how children don’t have enough activities out of school and they didn’t have enough sports and recreation people.

    This is not new, these are things we hear over and over again. The frustration is money flowing, in a timely manner, and actually ensuring that there is accountability that the money has flowed effectively and for the purpose that it was intended.

    Liddle says her focus will remain on having those “unpleasant conversations” focused on real outcomes, rather than on symbolic causes.

    I just want to say that conversations about acknowledgement of country, welcome to country, and the flags frustrate me when I know that there are children who are deaf before they actually get to school. There are children who aren’t attending school. There are children who are hungry and are finding themselves wandering the streets at night, because it’s not safe to go home.

    They’re the kinds of things I want to continue to talk about, because those are the issues that affect children every single night.

    Drawing on her experience before entering politics, Liddle says helping Indigenous workers integrate into the broader economy can improve personal outcomes.

    These are not intractable [problems]. We can find solutions. I saw that myself, when I was working at [Indigenous tourism company] Voyages. I saw it when I was working in Santos. There were so many good stories about people that just wanted an opportunity. And when it was given to them in sufficient measure, with the right supports that they needed to be successful, they took it up every single time.

    And what was really valuable for them was they were part of the general economy. They were part of the general society. They were a part of the workplace.

    They weren’t relegated to a special Aboriginal employment programme that they could sit on for the rest of their life. It was about saying, ‘you know what? You belong in the economy with all of us and here’s a place for you and we’re going to help you to take that up’. As a person who’s worked in this area, it is extremely satisfying when you identify that opportunity, create that opportunity, and people do respond to that opportunity.

    Michelle Grattan 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. Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kerrynne Liddle on seizing more opportunities with Indigenous Australians – https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-kerrynne-liddle-on-seizing-more-opportunities-with-indigenous-australians-260288

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) Secretary General to Unveil Strategic Mining Agenda at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025


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    Moses Micheal Engadu, Secretary General of the Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG), will participate as a featured speaker at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 (http://apo-opa.co/3Gq9t1N), taking place from October 1 – 3, 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Center. Held under the theme, “From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth”, AMW is Africa’s premier platform for mining industry stakeholders.

    The AMSG Secretary General is scheduled to participate in the Ministerial Forum, where he will spotlight investment opportunities across Africa’s mining value chain, as well as the policy frameworks that support local beneficiation, value addition and sustainable growth. His participation reflects the AMSG’s growing influence in shaping the continent’s mining architecture and driving regional development through strategic collaboration.

    AMW serves as a premier platform for exploring the full spectrum of mining opportunities across Africa. The event is held alongside the African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2025 conference from October 1-3 in Cape Town. Sponsors, exhibitors and delegates can learn more by contacting sales@energycapitalpower.com

    Engadu’s address at AMW comes at a pivotal moment for the AMSG, as it drives forward a bold, five-pillar strategy (http://apo-opa.co/45QOuja) to accelerate mining sector expansion in alignment with the AMSG Vision to empower African nations to unlock the full potential of their vast mineral wealth and the African Mining Vision. This strategy is not just about extraction, it is about transformation: positioning Africa as a globally competitive, industrialized, and prosperous force in mineral beneficiation, processing and value addition. Under Engadu’s visionary leadership, the AMSG is spearheading a new wave of ambitious initiatives designed to deepen Africa’s geological knowledge base, institutionalize responsible sourcing, and cement Africa’s central role in the global energy transition.

    Among these initiatives is the Pan-African Exploration Fund, launched in June 2025. This fund is designed to support AMSG member states with financing and technical assistance for geological mapping and exploration activities, with the goal of expanding Africa’s known mineral reserves and boosting production capacity. In January 2025, the AMSG introduced the Africa Mineral Token and Madini Blockchain Platform/Protocol (http://apo-opa.co/4eqWtpa), a blockchain-based solution that enhances access to financing while ensuring full traceability and responsible sourcing throughout the mining value chain in Africa.

    Further underscoring its commitment to ethical practices, the AMSG launched the Africa Responsible Mineral Sourcing Initiative (ARMSI) (http://apo-opa.co/3I72paZ) in November 2024 at the Dubai Precious Metals Conference. This initiative aims to bring together countries, industry and civil society to build Africa’s responsible sourcing ecosystem to address critical concerns related to conflict minerals, AML/CFT, human rights and environmental protection, including child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking within mining supply chains. In addition, the AMSG is working in close partnership with the Council for Critical Minerals Development in the Global South (http://apo-opa.co/3TjP5lS) to strengthen Africa’s position in the global energy transition by developing a competitive and transparent critical minerals value chain and enhancing South to South Cooperation.

    With Africa holding nearly 30% of the world’s mineral resources, and global demand surging amid the energy transition, AMW 2025 offers a strategic platform for AMSG to highlight its progress, present new initiatives and foster partnerships that will help drive sustainable mineral development across the continent.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Moscow, almost 300 houses with pilasters have been renovated in 10 years

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    One of the distinctive features of many houses built in the capital in the first half of the 20th century are pilasters – a flat vertical projection of rectangular cross-section, often having a base at the base and a capital at the top. Over the 10 years of implementing the regional program for capital repairs of the housing stock, specialists from the Moscow city services complex have put in order about 300 residential buildings with pilasters.

    House of 1958 on Mozhaisk highway

    In 2024, the five-story building at 3/1 Mozhayskoye Shosse was renovated. It was built in 1958 according to an individual project in the style of Soviet neoclassicism. The street facades are decorated with architraves, pilasters, belts and bas-reliefs. A crowning cornice with dentils is installed along the perimeter.

    During the major repairs, the facade, roof, basement and entrances were put in order, and the in-house engineering systems were replaced. The work on restoring the facade began with washing the open surfaces from all dirt, then the brickwork was repaired, the seams in the places of damage were expanded and the moisture was treated with an antiseptic. After that, the brickwork was hydrophobized so that the facade would stop collapsing under the influence of precipitation and was reliably protected from mold and mildew. The average service life of such a coating is 30 years.

    Upon completion of the main volume of work, architectural elements were repaired, including pilasters, balconies and entrance groups were updated, and drainpipes were replaced. Particular attention was paid to the repair of the base: the old plaster layer was dismantled, antifungal protection was applied, the surfaces were plastered, using reinforcing mesh and painting.

    On the roof, the continuous sheathing layer was replaced with a new structure, and the outdated roofing was replaced with a modern one. Then, all the wooden elements of the attic were treated with a fire-retardant composition, and the temperature and humidity conditions were established. The craftsmen also put the entrances and basement in order, replaced the hot and cold water supply systems, electricity supply, central heating, and drainage lines.

    House of 1957 on Academician Pavlov Street

    In addition, in 2024, renovation work was carried out on the four-story building 9 (building 1) on Akademika Pavlova Street. It was built in 1957 according to an individual project. The main façade has complex plasticity: protruding triangular bay windows, rustication, architraves and pilasters. The lower and upper floors are separated from each other by an interfloor belt. The balconies are supported by brackets of a complex profile. The building is completed by a crowning cornice and four symmetrically located attics with porthole windows.

    The specialists of the capital repair fund (CRF) created an individual project for this object, which took into account the need to preserve the complex architectural decor and historical color of the building. The facade and roof were put in order.

    During the façade work, the craftsmen cleared the walls, repaired the plaster layer and expanded the seams. Then they applied anti-corrosion protection in the place of the balcony slabs, restored the brickwork and tidied up the decorative elements. Finally, the walls were painted in their historical color: the brick part in the shade of “red ant”, and the bay windows and decorative elements, including the pilasters, in white.

    In addition, the entrances and balconies were repaired. The ebbs were replaced, new drainpipes were hung and the facing covering of the base was changed. When repairing the roof, its wooden frame was restored and the roof covering was replaced. In the attic, the heat-insulating layer was also changed, restoring the temperature and humidity conditions, and the walking flooring was laid.

    House of 1902 on 1st Brestskaya Street

    Major repairs of buildings with pilasters will continue this year. Thus, it will affect a five-story residential building at 36 1st Brestskaya Street. It was built in 1902 according to an individual project in the neoclassical style. The facade is highlighted by pilasters. The windows are decorated with architraves and arched lintels. The building is completed with a crowning cornice.

    FKR specialists have developed a unique project for the restoration of this object. All the nuances of the old building have been taken into account, and high-quality and reliable domestic materials have been selected. The facade, roof, basement will be put in order here, and a number of engineering systems will be replaced.

    For the convenience of residents, the work will be carried out in stages. They will start with clearing the facade planes from accumulated dirt, then repair the plaster layer of the lower floor and architectural elements, restore damaged segments of the brickwork. Wet areas will be treated with a highly effective antiseptic. At the next stage, architectural elements made of brickwork will be updated.

    Finally, the prepared facades will be painted, and the areas covered with ceramic tiles will be treated with a water-repellent compound. The building will retain its historical colors: a light ivory shade and classic white.

    After the main works are completed, the slopes will be repaired, the ebbs and drainpipes will be replaced. A new entrance door will be installed in the entrance hall. During the roof repair, its wooden frame and roofing will be put in order. In the attic, the heat-insulating layer will be restored, the temperature and humidity conditions will be balanced. Inside the house, work will take place in the basement, where the cold water supply, central heating and drainage systems, as well as the electrical network, will be updated.

    The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing stock capital repairs program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In June, 33 district family festivals were held as part of the Summer in Moscow project

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Family festivals “Faces”, “Our Yard – Good Neighbors” and “Experts of the Region” offer a rich program of events for city residents of different ages within the framework of the project “Summer in Moscow”. From June to August, they are organized by institutions subordinate to the capital Department of territorial executive authorities.

    “In June alone, 33 family festivals were held for city residents – in almost every district of the capital. They united more than nine thousand residents of the districts through creativity, sports, intellectual and sports games,” said

    Marina Prozorova, Deputy Head of the Department of Territorial Executive Authorities of Moscow.

    During the family festivals “Faces” at least 20 events are held simultaneously. City residents participate in creative and dance master classes, sports races, yoga and Pilates classes, as well as career guidance quests for schoolchildren and students.

    “Our Yard — Good Neighbors” combines intellectual games, sports relay races and thematic quizzes. And participants of the “Znatoki Rayon” festival study the sights and history of their district in a quiz format. In addition, Muscovites are invited to join sports and board games, do macrame, beadwork, paint wooden magnets, make compositions from dried flowers or figures from balloons.

    “It is especially pleasant to watch how courtyards and squares come to life: cozy concerts, master classes and sports activities are organized there. Creative classes for children are held on such sites. They are especially interested in participating in interactive activities, and it is convenient that they do not have to travel far for this,” noted Irina Malkina, a participant in the festival.

    Young people – activists of the Moscow Department of Territorial Executive Authorities – help the organizers of the institutions to carry out the events.

    In the next two weeks, family festivals will be held in: — Zamoskvorechye (July 3);

    – Ivanovo district, Lublin AndNagatino-Sadovniki (July 5);

    — Tverskoy district (July 6);

    — Novo-Peredelkino (July 8);

    – Krylatskoye (July 10 AndJuly 26);

    — Altufevsky district (July 12);

    — Golovinsky district (July 13);

    — Losinoostrovsky district (July 20);

    – Chertanovo Yuzhny (July 27).

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

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Film screenings, exhibitions and concerts await Muscovites on Family, Love and Fidelity Day

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    More than 50 cultural venues in Moscow have prepared a special program in honor of Family, Love, and Fidelity Day. From July 5 to 13, there will be performances, sports competitions, film screenings, creative workshops, and other activities. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In total, there will be over 350 events for children and adults. Among them are quests and competitions, performances by musical and theatrical groups, excursions, a charity fair and literary evenings,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    From concerts to a charity fair

    A varied program has been prepared at the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. From July 5 to 8, there will be concerts, interactive meetings, master classes, film screenings, the exhibition “Family is the Soul of Russia” and much more.

    On July 5, the State Darwin Museum invites you to join games dedicated to families in the animal world and an educational walk along a blooming eco-trail. An open-mic concert will be held on the roof of the museum.

    On the same day, the Kuskovo estate will organize a workshop “Family Dialogue: How to Hear and Understand Each Other,” as well as a musical and poetic program that will include works by different authors and eras.

    On July 5 and 6, the N.E. Bauman Garden invites you to the festival “City of the Caring”. Everyone will be able to participate in master classes, take pictures in decorated photo zones and visit a charity fair.

    Literary quiz, fashion show and creative activities

    On July 8, Gogol’s House will host a virtual tour dedicated to the history of the ancient city of Murom. It is with this city that the lives of Peter and Fevronia are connected – the saints whose day of remembrance falls on this date.

    The Peresvet House of Culture will host a literary quiz. Participants will answer questions about the Rostov, Oblomov, and Larin dynasties and talk about the family values of the heroes of Russian classics.

    Free screenings will be held in Moskino cinemas. For example, you can watch the animated film “The Tale of Peter and Fevronia”.

    The branch of the Father Frost estate in the Mitino landscape park invites young Muscovites to robotics classes. The children will assemble and program their mechanical friend. And creative enthusiasts will take part in master classes on creating original crafts.

    The Cosmonautics Museum invites guests to drawing lessons called “ISS: My Space Family.” Everyone will be able to depict their relatives and friends as space tourists.

    A classical music concert will be held at the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russian Abroad on July 10. Romances, ballads and other works by famous Russian and foreign composers will be performed.

    On July 12, Fili Park will offer lectures, beaded souvenirs, and aromatic sachets. The most exciting event will be a soap bubble show for young guests.

    On July 13, the Hermitage Garden will host folklore performances and a fashion show by contemporary designers who work with traditional national images. Anyone interested will be able to join master classes in clay modeling, floristry, and wood carving.

    You can find out the schedule of events and visiting conditions on the websites of the institutions.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Users of the “My ID” application will receive a discount on goods in the stores of the “Made in Moscow” project

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    City residents are offered to buy products of capital brands in the stores of the project “Made in Moscow” at a reduced price. A promo code for a 10 percent discount was posted in the application “My id”.

    The promotion runs from July 1 to August 31. You can buy ceramics, children’s toys, sports and casual clothing, accessories and jewelry, office supplies, books, bags and backpacks, sweets and other products from Moscow manufacturers at a discount. Thanks to the promotion, Moscow businesses have received an additional tool for promoting their products, and city residents have the opportunity to get acquainted with goods that are produced in Moscow. The full list of brands participating in the promotion is published on the project’s website “Made in Moscow”.

    “As part of the promotion, residents will be able to purchase handmade ceramics, children’s toys made from natural materials, sports and casual clothing, accessories and jewelry, stationery, books, bags and backpacks, sweets and other products from Moscow manufacturers at a discount. In total, more than 50 brands are participating in the promotion. The discount promo code is available in the My ID app. To find it, you need to log in to the app, then click on the button with the logo located at the bottom on the main screen. The section will display “Stories”, where the promo code will be indicated, which must be stated at the checkout when making a purchase,” the press service of the capital said.

    Department of Information Technology.

    The My ID mobile app was launched in July 2023. With its help, Muscovites can use digital versions of documents to receive various city services. For example, passport data, taxpayer identification number, insurance number, and compulsory medical insurance policy are stored here. Information can be viewed at any time or shared with trusted persons. Some documents, including a single library card and a Muscovite card, are presented as QR codes and barcodes to make receiving city services even easier.

    You can download the application in app stores or on the special project page atmos.ru portalTo use all services, simply log in using Mos ID (mos.ru account).

    “Made in Moscow” — a project to promote local brands, of which there are currently over seven thousand. The site features over 34 thousand products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs receive free support measures, including information, and participate in major city events. Products made in the capital are presented in five permanent brand stores.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: SEZ Technopolis Moscow leads the ranking of Russian industrial parks and special economic zones

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    For the fifth year in a row, the special economic zone (SEZ) Technopolis Moscow has been a leader in the rating of Russian industrial parks and special economic zones according to the analytical center (AC) Expert. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    The rating is formed annually. The main feature of the new, ninth study was the analysis of the level of customer focus of industrial sites as one of the key business requests during the period of global economic transformation.

    “The Technopolis Moscow SEZ is one of the most effective and sought-after tools for supporting the capital’s high-tech business. The companies of the special economic zone regularly create cutting-edge developments that work for the benefit of the entire country. Thus, based on the results of 2024, the rating analysts highly appreciated the contribution of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ to the economy of the Russian Federation, placing it in first place for this indicator. In addition, the Moscow SEZ confirmed its high level of customer focus, receiving the maximum rating score in the Services block,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    In addition, the study assessed the economic efficiency of the activities of management companies of industrial parks and special economic zones. SEZ “Technopolis Moscow” showed one of the best values of average profitability.

    “The Technopolis Moscow SEZ is not only a high-tech industrial infrastructure, but also a space for the development of human and personnel potential. The rating experts noted that in terms of the number of jobs created, the capital’s SEZ is comparable to the employment of a small city. At the moment, more than 22 thousand highly paid jobs have been created in the Moscow SEZ. Educational, sports and leisure events are regularly held for employees and visitors of the special economic zone,” emphasized the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    As Gennady Degtyarev, General Director of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, noted, the capital’s SEZ pays special attention to creating a favorable business environment. For this purpose, new infrastructure is being built, transport accessibility is being improved, and a wide range of services is being provided – from a resident’s personal account to consulting and marketing services. According to him, these measures contribute to the comprehensive socio-economic development of the capital’s special economic zone.

    Sobyanin: Technopolis Moscow will become one of the largest industrial centers in Europe

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: A block with public and business infrastructure will be built in Teply Stan

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The right to implement a project for the integrated development of undeveloped land (IDU) with an area of 4.74 hectares in the Teply Stan district will be put up for auction. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The city will put up for auction the right to comprehensive development of an undeveloped area in the Teply Stan district in the southwest of the capital. The area of the site is 4.74 hectares. It is located next to the Moscow Ring Road, not far from the Tyutchevskaya metro station. The investor who will be determined based on the results of the auction will be able to build a multifunctional city block there with residential buildings, including for the implementation of the renovation program, and public and business infrastructure. Investments in the project are estimated at 26.62 billion rubles, and the annual budget effect is 419.19 million rubles. The implementation of the project will create about 900 jobs,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Integrated development projects for undeveloped areas are implemented on sites owned by the city or in cases where state ownership of them is not delimited. Such sites must be free from the rights of third parties.

    “Within the framework of this project, it is planned to build housing with a total area of more than 105 thousand square meters, including for the implementation of the renovation program. In addition, the investor will build a multifunctional complex with an area of about 46 thousand square meters with a multi-level parking for 600 cars and retail space,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow signed a decree on reorganization of undeveloped territory in the Tyoply Stan area.

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

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Idea to Exhibition: Moscow to Host Educational Course for Artists

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Agency for Creative Industries capital Department of Culture opens a free practice-oriented course for artists and students of specialized universities “Art. Practicum”. Anyone can join nine classes, where industry experts will teach students how to design a creative portfolio, submit applications to Russian and foreign exhibitions and fairs, and also correctly present the idea of their project.

    The lectures will be held both online and in person from July 8 to August 15 at the Moscow Workshops creative center. It opened in May of this year in the Sofia Meeting Place district center.

    Participants will learn how to turn creative ideas into compelling proposals and presentations for potential exhibition curators, organizations, and foundations. The lectures will cover how to correctly describe the concept of a work, justify the budget, present visual materials, and adapt the project to the requirements of the venues. Listeners will also learn about key strategies for building a professional reputation in the digital space, how to design a portfolio and a website with artists’ works. You can apply for participation at website Moscow creative industries agencies.

    “We decided to make this stream of the Art. Workshop course accessible to a wide audience: it will be interesting and useful for both beginning artists and those who have been in the art industry for a long time. The course gives participants not only the opportunity to acquire relevant knowledge and tools for promoting their work, but also a chance to become part of the artistic community, establish valuable professional contacts and receive feedback on their project from industry professionals,” said Gulnara Agamova, head of the Agency for Creative Industries.

    The partner of the course “Art. Practicum” is the Moscow School of Contemporary Art, which trains specialists for the local and global art scene – artists, curators, gallery owners, PR specialists in the field of culture, art managers. The technological partner will be the Russian digital platform Nethouse, whose experts will conduct a master class on creating portfolio websites.

    Course program

    On July 8, at a lecture by Zhanna Bobrakova (Moscow School of Contemporary Art), listeners will learn how to correctly identify the key theme of a project, explain its artistic significance and correlate it with the requirements of curators of potential exhibitions.

    On July 15, together with Alexey Mandych (Moscow School of Contemporary Art), participants will master methods of searching for relevant materials and sources for inspiration, as well as their integration into the concept of their project.

    On July 16, Vladimir Opredelenov (Deputy Director of the A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and Head of the Department of IT in Culture at the National Research University Higher School of Economics) will reveal key strategies for forming and maintaining a professional reputation in the digital space.

    On July 22, Anastasia Khaustova (Spectate digital magazine) will teach listeners how to formulate the essence of a project in a short but expressive text for an application for participation in exhibitions.

    On July 24, under the guidance of Andrey Ermak (Nethouse), artists will learn about existing website trends, requirements for a modern portfolio website, and get acquainted with the stages of its creation using the Nethouse constructor as an example.

    On July 29, Mikhail Levin (Moscow School of Contemporary Art) will tell you how to find a visual solution, adapt an idea to a specific site, take into account important technical parameters, and will also introduce you to the basic principles of budgeting.

    On July 31, again with Andrey Yermak (Nethouse), participants will analyze the main mistakes in creating portfolio sites and key elements necessary for artists. In addition, they will study the mechanisms of promoting authors in the digital environment.

    On August 1, Lada Pozdeeva will talk about how artists can enter international markets in Asia. The lecture will share key directions and visual trends presented at the Art Basel Hong Kong and Art SG exhibitions.

    On August 15, residents and guests of the Moscow Workshops creative center will demonstrate practical and theoretical skills acquired during the course, and will also receive recommendations on how to refine their projects from industry experts.

    Thanks to the Agency for Creative Industries, favorable conditions are created in the capital for the development of representatives of various fields, such as cinema, fashion, design, contemporary art, video games, music and publishing. In addition, the Agency for Creative Industries promotes products on international markets and forms a positive image of the capital as an international center of creative industries.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Intermodal land-sea cargo route connects China’s landlocked west to South America

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

    Intermodal land-sea cargo route connects China’s landlocked west to South America

    An aerial drone photo shows a view of a dock operation area at Chancay Port, Peru, on June 21, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    CHONGQING, July 2 — A cargo train loaded with 84 TEU of complete vehicles departed from southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality on Monday. These vehicles will travel through the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor to reach a Chinese port, and then board an ocean-going vessel bound for Chancay Port in Peru.

    This marks the first time the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor has connected to Chancay Port. The cargo train will reach Beibu Gulf Port in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the vehicles will sail from there.

    As an important project under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor has been playing a key role in connecting landlocked western China to global markets.

    An aerial drone photo taken on April 14, 2025 shows hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks awaiting departure from the dry port of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor in Chongqing, southwest China. [Photo/Xinhua]

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    July 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Guirassy double as Dortmund down Monterrey to reach Club World Cup quarters

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

    Serhou Guirassy scored two first-half goals as Borussia Dortmund beat Monterrey 2-1 on Tuesday to reach the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals.

    German Berterame pulled one back early in the second half but the Mexican side failed to capitalize on several late chances.

    The result means Dortmund will face Real Madrid in New Jersey on Saturday for a place in the last four while Monterrey bows out.

    Borussia Dortmund’s Niklas Suele (R) vies with CF Monterrey’s Jesus Corona during the round of 16 match between Borussia Dortmund of Germany and CF Monterrey of Mexico at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, the United States, July 1, 2025. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)

    Monterrey had the first scoring opportunity of the match when Colombian midfielder Nelson Deossa fired a speculative long-range effort straight at goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.

    But most of the early attacking was done by Dortmund, whose fluid passing was causing problems for Monterrey’s defense.

    Guirassy opened the Bundesliga club’s account in the 14th minute when he played a slick one-two with Karim Adeyemi before side-footing a low effort that beat Argentine goalkeeper Esteban Andrada at his near post.

    The goal spurred Monterrey into action. Jesus Corona almost put his side on level terms when he miscued his cross from the left flank and instead hit the woodwork. Moments later, Deossa aimed a 25-yard rocket straight at Kobel.

    But the Liga MX side was undone once more by the Adeyemi-Guirassy combination in the 24th minute as the Guinea international striker caressed a first-time shot past Andrada after Adeyemi’s layoff.

    Deossa again tried his luck from distance, forcing a sharp save from Kobel, but most of the chances were at the other end as Dortmund maintained the pressure.

    Guirassy continued to trouble Monterrey’s defense and squandered the chance for a first-half hat-trick when he slid Jobe Bellingham’s cross wide. He then saw another attempt blocked by Andrada.

    Monterrey returned from the halftime interval with fresh urgency, reducing the deficit in the 48th minute through Berterame, who nodded in from close range after Daniel Svensson’s defensive header deflected off Erick Aguirre and into the path of the Mexico international.

    The Rayados pushed forward in search of an equalizer and Jesus Corona drew a reflex save from Kobel after Sergio Canales’ deft through ball.

    Corona then fired over after dribbling into the box, and Oliver Torres forced another stop with a clever volley.

    Former Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos had a gilt-edged chance to equalize in the 91st-minute but headed inches wide from Aguirre’s cross. 

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    July 2, 2025
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