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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Eucharistic Celebration for the Beginning of the Petrine Ministry of the Bishop of Rome Leo XIV

    Source: The Holy See

    Eucharistic Celebration for the Beginning of the Petrine Ministry of the Bishop of Rome Leo XIV, 18.05.2025
    At 10.00 today, Fifth Sunday of Easter, on the parvis of the Vatican Basilica, the Holy Father Leo XIV presided over the Holy Mass for the official beginning of his Petrine Ministry.
    Before the Eucharistic Celebration, the Pope descended, with the Patriarchs of the Eastern Churches, to the tomb of Saint Peter beneath the Vatican Basilica and paused there in prayer, then incensing the Apostolic Trophaeum.
    Returning to the Basilica, the Holy Father joined in the procession of the concelebrating Cardinals, preceded by the deacons who brought the pastoral pallium, the Fisherman’s Ring and the Book of Gospels, up to the altar of on the parvis of the Basilica, to the singing of the Laudes Regiae.
    During the Eucharistic Celebration, after the proclamation of the Gospel, the rites specific to the beginning of the pontificate took place: the imposition of the pallium by the Cardinal Deacon Mario Zenari, with a prayer recited by the Cardinal Presbyter Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, O.F.M. Cap., the consignment of the Fisherman’s Ring by the Cardinal Bishop Luis Antonio Tagle, and the obedience pledged to the Holy Father by three Cardinals, on behalf of the entire College: Cardinal Frank Leo (for North America), Cardinal Jaime Spengler, O.F.M. (for South America), and Cardinal John Ribat, M.S.C. (for Oceania). Other representatives of the People of God also pledged obedience to the Holy Father: the Bishop Luis Alberto Barrera of Callao, Peru; the priest Reverend Guillermo Inca Pereda; the deacon Teodoro Mandato; the religious Sr. Oonah O’Shea, president of the International Union of Superiors General, and Father Arturo Sosa, S.J., president of the Union of Superiors General; a married couple, Rafael Santa Maria and Ana María Olguín; and the young people Josemaria Diaz and Sheyla Cruz.
    During the Holy Mass, concelebrated with the Cardinals, the Patriarchs and the Major Archbishops of the Eastern Catholic Churches, the Holy Father Leo XIV delivered the following homily:

    Homily of the Holy Father
    Dear Brother Cardinals,
    Brother Bishops and Priests,
    Distinguished Authorities and Members of the Diplomatic Corps.
    Greetings to the pilgrims who have come for the Jubilee of Confraternities!
    I greet all of you with a heart full of gratitude at the beginning of the ministry that has been entrusted to me.  Saint Augustine wrote: Lord, “you have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until it rests in you” (Confessions, I: 1,1).
    In these days, we have experienced intense emotions.  The death of Pope Francis filled our hearts with sadness.  In those difficult hours, we felt like the crowds that the Gospel says were “like sheep without a shepherd” (Mt 9:36).  Then, on Easter Sunday, we received his final blessing and, in the light of the resurrection, we experienced the days that followed in the certainty that the Lord never abandons his people, but gathers them when they are scattered and guards them “as a shepherd guards his flock” (Jer 31:10).
    In this spirit of faith, the College of Cardinals met for the conclave.  Coming from different backgrounds and experiences, we placed in God’s hands our desire to elect the new Successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome, a shepherd capable of preserving the rich heritage of the Christian faith and, at the same time, looking to the future, in order to confront the questions, concerns and challenges of today’s world.  Accompanied by your prayers, we could feel the working of the Holy Spirit, who was able to bring us into harmony, like musical instruments, so that our heartstrings could vibrate in a single melody.
    I was chosen, without any merit of my own, and now, with fear and trembling, I come to you as a brother, who desires to be the servant of your faith and your joy, walking with you on the path of God’s love, for he wants us all to be united in one family.
    Love and unity: these are the two dimensions of the mission entrusted to Peter by Jesus.
    We see this in today’s Gospel, which takes us to the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus began the mission he received from the Father: to be a “fisher” of humanity in order to draw it up from the waters of evil and death.  Walking along the shore, he had called Peter and the other first disciples to be, like him, “fishers of men”.  Now, after the resurrection, it is up to them to carry on this mission, to cast their nets again and again, to bring the hope of the Gospel into the “waters” of the world, to sail the seas of life so that all may experience God’s embrace.
    How can Peter carry out this task?  The Gospel tells us that it is possible only because his own life was touched by the infinite and unconditional love of God, even in the hour of his failure and denial.  For this reason, when Jesus addresses Peter, the Gospel uses the Greek verb agapáo, which refers to the love that God has for us, to the offering of himself without reserve and without calculation.  Whereas the verb used in Peter’s response describes the love of friendship that we have for one another. Consequently, when Jesus asks Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” (Jn 21:16), he is referring to the love of the Father.  It is as if Jesus said to him, “Only if you have known and experienced this love of God, which never fails, will you be able to feed my lambs.  Only in the love of God the Father will you be able to love your brothers and sisters with that same ‘more’, that is, by offering your life for your brothers and sisters.”
    Peter is thus entrusted with the task of “loving more” and giving his life for the flock.  The ministry of Peter is distinguished precisely by this self-sacrificing love, because the Church of Rome presides in charity and its true authority is the charity of Christ.  It is never a question of capturing others by force, by religious propaganda or by means of power.  Instead, it is always and only a question of loving as Jesus did.
    The Apostle Peter himself tells us that Jesus “is the stone that was rejected by you, the builders, and has become the cornerstone” (Acts 4:11).  Moreover, if the rock is Christ, Peter must shepherd the flock without ever yielding to the temptation to be an autocrat, lording it over those entrusted to him (cf. 1 Pet 5:3).  On the contrary, he is called to serve the faith of his brothers and sisters, and to walk alongside them, for all of us are “living stones” (1 Pet 2:5), called through our baptism to build God’s house in fraternal communion, in the harmony of the Spirit, in the coexistence of diversity.  In the words of Saint Augustine: “The Church consists of all those who are in harmony with their brothers and sisters and who love their neighbour” (Serm. 359,9).
    Brothers and sisters, I would like that our first great desire be for a united Church, a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world.
    In this our time, we still see too much discord, too many wounds caused by hatred, violence, prejudice, the fear of difference, and an economic paradigm that exploits the Earth’s resources and marginalises the poorest.  For our part, we want to be a small leaven of unity, communion and fraternity within the world.  We want to say to the world, with humility and joy: Look to Christ!  Come closer to him!  Welcome his word that enlightens and consoles!  Listen to his offer of love and become his one family: in the one Christ, we are one.  This is the path to follow together, among ourselves but also with our sister Christian churches, with those who follow other religious paths, with those who are searching for God, with all women and men of good will, in order to build a new world where peace reigns!
    This is the missionary spirit that must animate us; not closing ourselves off in our small groups, nor feeling superior to the world.  We are called to offer God’s love to everyone, in order to achieve that unity which does not cancel out differences but values the personal history of each person and the social and religious culture of every people.
    Brothers and sisters, this is the hour for love!  The heart of the Gospel is the love of God that makes us brothers and sisters.  With my predecessor Leo XIII, we can ask ourselves today: If this criterion “were to prevail in the world, would not every conflict cease and peace return?” (Rerum Novarum, 20).
    With the light and the strength of the Holy Spirit, let us build a Church founded on God’s love, a sign of unity, a missionary Church that opens its arms to the world, proclaims the word, allows itself to be made “restless” by history, and becomes a leaven of harmony for humanity.
    Together, as one people, as brothers and sisters, let us walk towards God and love one another.

    MIL OSI Europe News

  • MIL-OSI: Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 20

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 25 2025

    Danske Bank

    Bernstorffsgade 40

    DK-1577 København V

    Tel. + 45 33 44 00 00

    19 May 2025

    Page 1 of 1

    Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 20

    On 7 February 2025, Danske Bank A/S announced a share buy-back programme for a total of DKK 5 billion, with a maximum of 45,000,000 shares, in the period from 10 February 2025 to 30 January 2026, at the latest, as described in company announcement no. 6 2025.

    The Programme is carried out in accordance with Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and Council of 16 April 2014 (the “Market Abuse Regulation”) and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016 (together with the Market Abuse Regulation, the “Safe Harbour Rules”).

    The following transactions on Nasdaq Copenhagen A/S were made under the share buy-back programme in week 20:

     
      Number of shares VWAP DKK Gross value DKK
    Accumulated, last announcement 5,772,575 224.3381 1,295,008,747
    12 May 2025 50,000 248.0847 12,404,235
    13 May 2025 50,000 248.1306 12,406,530
    14 May 2025 50,000 247.8660 12,393,300
    15 May 2025 50,000 251.1794 12,558,970
    16 May 2025 49,390 251.6010 12,426,573
    Total accumulated over week 20 249,390 249.3669 62,189,608
    Total accumulated during the share buyback programme 6,021,965 225.3747 1,357,198,355

    With the transactions stated above, the total accumulated number of own shares under the share buy-back programme corresponds to 0.721% of Danske Bank A/S’ share capital.

    Danske Bank

    Contact: Claus Ingar Jensen, Head of Group Investor Relations, tel. +45 25 42 43 70

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

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

    Kittirat Roekburi/Shutterstock

    The pressure of decarbonising industrial sectors is weighing on workers.

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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    Simon Addyman receives funding from University College London.

    Jing Xu receives funding from University College London.

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

    MIL OSI – Global Reports

  • MIL-OSI China: China’s inbound tourism market boasts vast potential

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

    BEIJING, May 19 — China’s inbound tourism market holds immense potential, driven by continued policy optimization that aims to ease access for international travelers and improve the overall travel experience across the country, according to industry experts.

    China will further enhance the convenience of inbound tourism in terms of visas, payments, transportation and accommodation, Shi Zeyi, an official at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said during the latest episode of China Economic Roundtable, an all-media talk show hosted by Xinhua News Agency.

    It will also focus on “precise demand orientation, diversified business formats, and international-standard services” to improve inbound tourism services, Shi added. For example, China will introduce new products and business models to cater to the diverse needs of travelers from different countries, Shi said.

    It will also encourage inbound consumption by increasing the number of duty-free shops and expanding the range of goods eligible for “instant tax refunds,” which allows foreign visitors to instantly claim value-added tax rebates at tax-free stores across the country, Shi added.

    The country will continue to improve its institutional mechanisms for high-standard opening-up, ensuring greater openness, more robust open development and security to facilitate personnel exchanges and cultural interactions, said Liu Jia, an official from the National Immigration Administration.

    MIL OSI China News

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

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

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

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

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

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

    What is prostate cancer?

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

    The prostate is below the bladder.
    izunna/Shutterstock

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

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

    What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

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

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

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




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


    What is the Gleason score?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    It’s not the only tool

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

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

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

    What is hormone-sensitive prostate cancer?

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

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

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

    How are hormone-sensitive cancers treated?

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

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

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




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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    MIL OSI – Global Reports

  • MIL-OSI Global: Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why

    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Omid Ghasemi, Research Associate in Behavioural Science at the Institute for Climate Risk & Response, UNSW Sydney

    I. Noyan Yilmaz, Shutterstock

    Societies increasingly rely on scientists to guide decisions in times of uncertainty, from pandemic outbreaks to the rise of artificial intelligence.

    Addressing climate change is no different. For governments wanting to introduce ambitious climate policies, public trust in climate scientists is pivotal, because it can determine whether voters support or resist those efforts.

    So do people trust climate scientists, and what affects levels of trust? Our new study shows climate scientists are less trusted than other types of scientists globally. But there are profound variations in this trust gap between countries, and within them.

    Finding ways to increase trust in climate scientists is crucial if the world is to implement effective policies to avert dangerous global warming.

    Low trust in climate scientists may hinder effective climate science communication and reduce public engagement with climate solutions.
    Mozgova, Shutterstock.

    Examining trust in science

    We collaborated with an international team of researchers to analyse data from one of the largest cross-national surveys of public attitudes toward science. The dataset includes responses from nearly 70,000 people across 68 countries. It offers a rare global snapshot of how people perceive scientists in general, and climate scientists in particular.

    Each of these people rated their trust in climate scientists on a five-point scale, with a five indicating very high trust and a one being not trusted at all.

    Trust in scientists more generally was assessed using a 12-item questionnaire that measured perceptions of expertise, integrity, benevolence and openness. The responses were averaged to create a composite trust score. Higher scores reflected higher levels of trust.

    We found trust in scientists was moderately strong worldwide, as it was above the midpoint of the scale (averaging 3.6 out of 5). But trust in climate scientists was slightly lower (averaging 3.5). The difference between the two scores is what we call the “trust gap”.

    In 43 of the 68 countries, the trust gap was statistically significant, with people reporting lower trust in climate scientists than in scientists in general.

    The size of the trust gap varied between countries. In Europe, Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) and North America the gap tended to be smaller. Larger gaps emerged in parts of Latin America and Africa.

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo had the widest gap, with climate scientists trusted less than in any other country. This may reflect local concerns that global climate agendas — often supported by international scientists — prioritise resource extraction for foreign renewable energy demands over local interests. Such feelings may be particularly acute in regions where mining has brought limited community benefit.

    Six countries bucked the trend. Climate scientists were more trusted than scientists overall in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Egypt, Israel and Germany.

    In China and Germany, this may reflect strong investment in green energy, high levels of public support for climate action, and the visible role climate scientists play in shaping policy.

    What’s going on here?

    Not surprisingly, people with more positive views of science tended to express higher trust in scientists and even more so, climate scientists. But people with dim views of scientists were less trusting of climate scientists.

    Age also played a role. Older people tended to trust scientists more than younger people. But younger people were more likely to trust climate scientists.

    Climate scientists were generally less trusted than scientists regardless of gender. While men reported slightly lower trust in scientists than women did, the difference was not statistically significant.

    Among all the variables we examined, political orientation emerged as one of the strongest factors associated with trust in climate scientists. People with right-leaning or conservative views reported lower trust in climate scientists compared with those with more left-leaning or liberal views.

    However, the meaning of terms such as “liberal” and “conservative” can vary considerably between countries. For example, in Australia, the Liberal Party is politically right-leaning. But in the United States, “liberal” typically refers to left-leaning or progressive views. This variation makes cross-national comparisons complex and requires careful interpretation of results.

    As a particular person’s political orientation shifted further to the right, the trust gap between climate scientists and scientists widened.

    In 28 countries across the Americas, Europe and Oceania, right-leaning orientation was associated not only with lower trust in climate scientists than people who leaned to the left, but also with a larger gap between trust for scientists generally and trust for climate scientists.

    In a smaller subset of countries, particularly in parts of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, the pattern reversed – right-leaning individuals expressed greater trust in climate scientists than their left-leaning counterparts.

    These findings suggest it is not political orientation alone that drives public trust, but how climate issues are framed in political discourse. In many Western countries, public messaging around climate change — particularly from conservative parties and media — has cast doubt on the credibility of climate science. This politicisation, often amplified by vested interests such as fossil fuel lobbies, may help explain the erosion of trust among some conservative groups.

    Closing the trust gap

    Trust alone will not solve the climate crisis, but it plays a crucial role in shaping how societies respond to scientific guidance.

    Ambitious, evidence-based policies require public support to succeed. A persistent trust gap — no matter how small — can undermine that support and help explain why many governments continue to fall short of their climate targets.

    Closing the trust gap through transparent communication, inclusive public engagement, and consistent political leadership is essential for turning awareness into action.

    Omid Ghasemi receives funding from the Australian Academy of Science.

    Ben Newell receives funding from The Australian Research Council.

    ref. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why – https://theconversation.com/climate-scientists-are-trusted-globally-just-not-as-much-as-other-scientists-heres-why-256441

    MIL OSI – Global Reports

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets Secretary of CPC Jilin Provincial Committee (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, met with the Secretary of the CPC Jilin Provincial Committee, Mr Huang Qiang, at Government House today (May 19) to exchange views on co-operation and people-to-people exchanges between Hong Kong and Jilin. Also attending the meeting were the Acting Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo, and the Director of the Chief Executive’s Office, Ms Carol Yip.
     
    Mr Lee welcomed Mr Huang and his delegation to Hong Kong for promotion activities on Jilin-Hong Kong economic and trade exchanges and Jilin’s industries. Noting that Jilin serves as an important gateway for the country’s northward opening-up under the Belt and Road Initiative, Mr Lee highlighted that Jilin boasts a robust industrial and manufacturing sector, particularly excelling in the manufacturing of automobiles and high-speed trains, of which Jilin’s expertise is unmatched nationally. As a functional platform for the Belt and Road Initiative, Hong Kong will continue to play its role as a “super connector” and “super value-adder”, fostering international exchanges and co-operation to assist Jilin and other Mainland provinces and cities in expanding to global markets, while attracting more external investment to the country.
     
    Mr Lee said that Hong Kong has long been the largest source of external investment in Jilin, with cumulative investments exceeding US$9 billion as of 2024. Additionally, Hong Kong’s arts and youth groups have frequently visited Jilin in recent years for exchange activities, reflecting the close ties and deep friendship between the two places in areas such as economic and trade, culture and arts, and youth exchanges.
     
    He added that the launch of direct flights between Hong Kong and Changchun, Jilin Province, in December last year will further enhance economic, trade, and cultural exchanges between the two places, fostering people-to-people bonds. Hong Kong will continue to deepen its multifaceted exchanges and co-operation with Jilin, leveraging complementary strengths so the two places can jointly make greater contributions to the country’s development.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-Evening Report: Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Omid Ghasemi, Research Associate in Behavioural Science at the Institute for Climate Risk & Response, UNSW Sydney

    I. Noyan Yilmaz, Shutterstock

    Societies increasingly rely on scientists to guide decisions in times of uncertainty, from pandemic outbreaks to the rise of artificial intelligence.

    Addressing climate change is no different. For governments wanting to introduce ambitious climate policies, public trust in climate scientists is pivotal, because it can determine whether voters support or resist those efforts.

    So do people trust climate scientists, and what affects levels of trust? Our new study shows climate scientists are less trusted than other types of scientists globally. But there are profound variations in this trust gap between countries, and within them.

    Finding ways to increase trust in climate scientists is crucial if the world is to implement effective policies to avert dangerous global warming.

    Low trust in climate scientists may hinder effective climate science communication and reduce public engagement with climate solutions.
    Mozgova, Shutterstock.

    Examining trust in science

    We collaborated with an international team of researchers to analyse data from one of the largest cross-national surveys of public attitudes toward science. The dataset includes responses from nearly 70,000 people across 68 countries. It offers a rare global snapshot of how people perceive scientists in general, and climate scientists in particular.

    Each of these people rated their trust in climate scientists on a five-point scale, with a five indicating very high trust and a one being not trusted at all.

    Trust in scientists more generally was assessed using a 12-item questionnaire that measured perceptions of expertise, integrity, benevolence and openness. The responses were averaged to create a composite trust score. Higher scores reflected higher levels of trust.

    We found trust in scientists was moderately strong worldwide, as it was above the midpoint of the scale (averaging 3.6 out of 5). But trust in climate scientists was slightly lower (averaging 3.5). The difference between the two scores is what we call the “trust gap”.

    In 43 of the 68 countries, the trust gap was statistically significant, with people reporting lower trust in climate scientists than in scientists in general.

    The size of the trust gap varied between countries. In Europe, Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) and North America the gap tended to be smaller. Larger gaps emerged in parts of Latin America and Africa.

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo had the widest gap, with climate scientists trusted less than in any other country. This may reflect local concerns that global climate agendas — often supported by international scientists — prioritise resource extraction for foreign renewable energy demands over local interests. Such feelings may be particularly acute in regions where mining has brought limited community benefit.

    Six countries bucked the trend. Climate scientists were more trusted than scientists overall in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Egypt, Israel and Germany.

    In China and Germany, this may reflect strong investment in green energy, high levels of public support for climate action, and the visible role climate scientists play in shaping policy.

    What’s going on here?

    Not surprisingly, people with more positive views of science tended to express higher trust in scientists and even more so, climate scientists. But people with dim views of scientists were less trusting of climate scientists.

    Age also played a role. Older people tended to trust scientists more than younger people. But younger people were more likely to trust climate scientists.

    Climate scientists were generally less trusted than scientists regardless of gender. While men reported slightly lower trust in scientists than women did, the difference was not statistically significant.

    Among all the variables we examined, political orientation emerged as one of the strongest factors associated with trust in climate scientists. People with right-leaning or conservative views reported lower trust in climate scientists compared with those with more left-leaning or liberal views.

    However, the meaning of terms such as “liberal” and “conservative” can vary considerably between countries. For example, in Australia, the Liberal Party is politically right-leaning. But in the United States, “liberal” typically refers to left-leaning or progressive views. This variation makes cross-national comparisons complex and requires careful interpretation of results.

    As a particular person’s political orientation shifted further to the right, the trust gap between climate scientists and scientists widened.

    In 28 countries across the Americas, Europe and Oceania, right-leaning orientation was associated not only with lower trust in climate scientists than people who leaned to the left, but also with a larger gap between trust for scientists generally and trust for climate scientists.

    In a smaller subset of countries, particularly in parts of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, the pattern reversed – right-leaning individuals expressed greater trust in climate scientists than their left-leaning counterparts.

    These findings suggest it is not political orientation alone that drives public trust, but how climate issues are framed in political discourse. In many Western countries, public messaging around climate change — particularly from conservative parties and media — has cast doubt on the credibility of climate science. This politicisation, often amplified by vested interests such as fossil fuel lobbies, may help explain the erosion of trust among some conservative groups.

    Closing the trust gap

    Trust alone will not solve the climate crisis, but it plays a crucial role in shaping how societies respond to scientific guidance.

    Ambitious, evidence-based policies require public support to succeed. A persistent trust gap — no matter how small — can undermine that support and help explain why many governments continue to fall short of their climate targets.

    Closing the trust gap through transparent communication, inclusive public engagement, and consistent political leadership is essential for turning awareness into action.

    Omid Ghasemi receives funding from the Australian Academy of Science.

    Ben Newell receives funding from The Australian Research Council.

    ref. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why – https://theconversation.com/climate-scientists-are-trusted-globally-just-not-as-much-as-other-scientists-heres-why-256441

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  • India’s manufacturing sector gaining appeal among global investors: S&P Global report

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India has made notable progress in improving its competitiveness and making its manufacturing sector more appealing to global investors, according to a report by S&P Global released on Monday.

    Although manufacturing value added accounts for a modest 17.2 percent of the country’s real gross domestic product (GDP), the government has introduced targeted policy measures aimed at building domestic manufacturing capacity and strengthening India’s position in global supply chains.

    In the long term, India stands to benefit from rising global trade protectionism, which could accelerate supply chain diversification, the report noted.

    India is well-positioned to seize emerging opportunities as global trade and cooperation continue to evolve. Over the past three decades, the country has grown significantly in size, scale, and international influence, and it is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy by fiscal year 2030–31.

    As global economies adapt to changing trade dynamics and tariff-related challenges, India can leverage this momentum to accelerate its manufacturing growth and deepen integration into global supply chains, said the report titled “India Forward: Transformative Perspectives.”

    The report also highlights India’s efforts to promote alternative energy sources in pursuit of a cleaner, self-reliant transportation future.

    The adoption of biofuels is a key part of this strategy. Biofuels offer a “triple-win” solution by addressing energy security, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and creating income opportunities for the agricultural sector.

    India is also expected to follow a path where energy security aligns with revenue security. Recent regulatory changes have opened new opportunities for enhancing crude oil exploration and development as part of the country’s goal of achieving energy self-sufficiency.

    While India has a moderate reliance on external trade for growth, which provides some insulation from global shifts in trade and tariff policies, it is not entirely immune to rising protectionist trends, the report added.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian-Chinese Forum Starts in Khabarovsk

    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

    Khabarovsk, May 19 (Xinhua) — The Russia-China Forum (RCF) dedicated to cooperation between the two countries opened in Khabarovsk, the capital of Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai, on Monday.

    At 09:00 local time, the opening ceremony of the two-day forum took place on Komsomolskaya Square in the center of Khabarovsk. It was attended by the Governor of Khabarovsk Krai Dmitry Demeshin and the Consul General of the PRC in Khabarovsk Jiang Xiaoyang.

    “Khabarovsk Krai has historically become a territory of strong cooperation between Russia and China. We see how our economic ties are growing stronger every year, trade relations are expanding, joint projects are being implemented in industry, energy and transport. It is here, in the Russian Far East, that we are forming new standards of international cooperation. Our enterprises are successfully working together, creating modern production, innovative technologies and jobs. We are building bridges not only in the literal but also in the figurative sense – bridges of trust, mutual understanding and prosperity,” said D. Demeshin in his speech at the ceremony.

    According to Jiang Xiaoyang, the forum is being held as a platform for implementing the decisions reached by the leaders of the two countries after their meeting last year. Khabarovsk Krai is a major logistics, industrial and scientific-technical center in the Russian Far East. There are broad prospects for cooperation between Khabarovsk Krai and Chinese partners.

    The RKF is held under the motto “Bolshoy Ussuriysky /Heixiazidao Island/: cooperation in joint development of the island”. Its program includes more than 30 thematic areas, cultural and sports events. More than three thousand applications for participation in the forum were received from representatives of business, government bodies and creative industries from Russia and China.

    The forum will include a plenary session entitled “Russia and China: Joining Efforts for Common Prosperity.” It will discuss the state and prospects of the two countries’ strategic partnership, the role of twinning at the regional level, the situation in border regions, the vector of small business development, and other issues.

    The forum will also feature a series of events to deepen cooperation between Russian and Chinese entrepreneurs. In particular, an investment exhibition will open, a Russia-China business dialogue will take place, and B2B negotiations will take place.

    The cultural program of the forum includes a performance by Chinese artists, and the festival “Two banks – one Amur /Heilongjiang River/”. The traditional regional festival-fair “AmurFest. Spring” is timed to coincide with the forum, and a thematic exhibition is also open in the Far Eastern Art Museum.

    The organizer of the RCF is the government of Khabarovsk Krai with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, JSC Far East and Arctic Development Corporation and VEB.RF. The operator is the Roscongress Foundation. –0–

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

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Open letter from John Cusack: ‘The children of Gaza need your outrage – end the siege’

    Pacific Media Watch

    American film star celebrity John Cusack, who describes himself on his x-page bio as an “apocalyptic shit-disturber”, has posted an open letter to the world denouncing the Israeli “mass murder” in Gaza and calling for “your outrage”.

    While warning the public to “don’t stop talking about Palestine/Gaza”, he says that the “hollow ‘both sides’ rhetoric is complicity with power”.

    “This is not a debate with two sides that can be normalised — and all the hired bullshit in print and on tv will never change the narrative,” he said.

    Palestinian freelance photojournalist Fatma Hassouna . . . murdered in an Israeli air strike on after it was announced about her film on Gaza being screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Image: Fatma Hassouna

    His statement comes as hundreds of directors, writers, actors have denounced Israeli genocide in Gaza and the film industry’s “silence,” “indifference” and “passivity” coinciding with the Cannes Film Festival.

    More than 350 prominent directors, writers and actors signed an open letter condemning the genocide and the “official inaction” of the film industry in regard to the mass suffering.

    The industry open letter was published on the first day of the Cannes festival. It began by calling attention to the fate of 25-year-old Fatma Hassouna, a Palestinian freelance photojournalist, who was murdered in an Israeli air strike on April 16.

    She was assassinated after it was announced that Iranian director Sepideh Farsi’s film Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, in which she Hassouna was the star, had been selected in the ACID parallel, independent film section of the festival.

    She was about to get married.

    Cusack’s own open letter, offered as a template at X@JohnCusack last week, said:

    “To Whom it May Still Concern

    “There is a genocide unfolding before our eyes in Gaza. Not a metaphor, not a tragedy in the abstract — a genocide. Carried out in real time, in front of satellites, smartphones, and sanitized press conferences. And what has the so-called “land of the free” done? Applauded. Armed. Rationalised. Looked away.


    London protest: ‘No to another Nakba”    Video: Al Jazeera

    “The blood in Gaza does not just stain the hands of those launching the missiles. It stains every hand that signs off on the bombs, every hand that wrings itself in liberal anguish but does nothing, and every hand that beats its chest in right-wing bloodlust cheering it all on.

    “The American far right sees in this mass killing a projection of its own fantasies — walls, camps, and the unrelenting dehumanisation of the “other.” No surprise there. And where are the liberals? Their silence is violence. Their hollow “both sides” rhetoric is complicity with power. And mass murder. And the machine of empire—greased with our taxes, shielded by our media, and excused by our moral debauchery .
    How’s everybody at the Met gala doing tonight ?

    American actor John Cusack . . . “If you claim to care about justice – if you ever marched, ever lit a candle for any cause – then your voice should be raised now.” Image: Wikipedia

    “If you claim to care about justice — if you ever marched, ever lit a candle for any cause — then your voice should be raised now. Or it means nothing. The children of Gaza do not need your sorrow. They need your outrage. Your pressure. Your courage.

    “End the siege. End the weapons shipments. End the lies. Call this what it is: a genocide.

    “And if your politics cannot confront that—then your politics are worthless.

    “In furious solidarity

    “John Cusack”

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

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

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

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

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

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

    What is prostate cancer?

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

    The prostate is below the bladder.
    izunna/Shutterstock

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

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

    What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

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

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

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




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


    What is the Gleason score?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    It’s not the only tool

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

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

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

    What is hormone-sensitive prostate cancer?

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

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

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

    How are hormone-sensitive cancers treated?

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

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

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




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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Stoke-on-Trent to weed out illegal cannabis grows in zero-tolerance crackdown

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Weed them out graphic

    Published: Monday, 19th May 2025

    Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Staffordshire Police are teaming up in a major new crackdown on illegal cannabis grows in the city.

    Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Staffordshire Police are teaming up in a major new crackdown on illegal cannabis grows in the city.
     

    The joint operation will target cannabis grows in council properties, privately rented homes and empty commercial buildings to combat the negative impact the drug has on our communities.
     

    Action will be taken against council tenants, private landlords and their tenants, and owners of commercial buildings when a cannabis grow is found.
     

    Private landlords who knowingly allow cannabis grows in their properties could face criminal charges, while council tenants will see their tenancies terminated.

    To encourage private building owners and landlords to make sure buildings are in legal use – as well as encouraging regeneration of the city’s empty properties – charges on empty homes are now applicable and can be up to a 300% premium.
     

    The crackdown will build on the existing police Operation Levidrome, which has seen more than 21 significant cannabis grows detected in the city in the last three months.

    Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “We are committed to tackling this issue – and it starts with the property owners.
     

    “Criminal gangs are targeting empty buildings to set up dangerous grow which create fire risks and other hazards.

    “We need to keep drugs out of our communities and out of the hands of children.
     

    “We won’t stand by while illegal activity threatens the safety of our residents.
     

    “If you see, smell or hear something suspicious: grass a grow!!! Together we will weed them out.”
     

    Stoke North Local Policing Team Inspector Victoria Ison said: “We’re determined to continue working with our partners in the city to rid the area of organised crime, including the gangs responsible for cannabis cultivation.

    “We’re acting proactively to identify, dismantle and disrupt cannabis grows in Stoke-on-Trent, and we welcome the city council’s clampdown on tenancy rules to ensure that grows are more easily identified.

    “Working in partnership with the local authority helps us act strongly against those responsible for harm in local communities. By working together, we have arrested more than 260 people suspected of high-harm offences in the city under our Making Great Places initiative.
     

    “Officers are continuing to act on the concerns of local people and businesses as robustly as possible in Stoke-on-Trent.”
     

    Over the coming months, council housing teams will carry out proactive inspections of high-risk properties, particularly those standing empty. More information about how to spot and report cannabis farms can be found at: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/police-forces/staffordshire-police/areas/staffordshire-police/campaigns/2021/cannabis-farms/

    The campaign will also work to help aide the reduction in anti-social behaviour across the city.
     
    For any other concerns relating to anti-social behaviour (ASB), report through to the ASB Team on 01782 234234, complete the online form at www.stoke.gov.uk or email asb@stoke.gov.uk

    To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

    For information on charges for Empty Homes, visit: www.stoke.gov.uk/emptyandsecondhomes
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pregnant women and new mums asked to share views on vaccine

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Wolverhampton Maternity and Health Visiting Services and the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Public Health Team are working together to better understand what pregnant women and new mothers know about whooping cough, their attitudes toward the whooping cough vaccine, and their experiences discussing vaccinations during pregnancy.

    The findings will help improve how vaccine information is communicated and guide future conversations during antenatal care.

    The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete and is available at Pregnant women and new mothers whooping cough survey. The survey closes at the end of May.

    Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes. It spreads very easily and can sometimes cause serious problems, especially in babies and young children.

    Mums to be are offered the vaccine between 16 and 32 weeks of pregnancy so their baby has protection against whooping cough from birth. The whooping cough vaccine is also routinely given as part of the 6 in 1 combination vaccine for babies at 8, 12 and 16 weeks, which also protects against diphtheria, hepatitis B, hib, polio and tetanus.

    For more information on the whooping cough vaccine in pregnancy, please visit Keeping well in pregnancy.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Apply now to get 30 hours funded childcare from September

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The expansion means eligible working families in Wolverhampton can now apply for 30 hours of funded childcare per week during term time from the term after their child turns 9 months until they reach school age.

    The changes being rolled out by the Government are designed to support a child’s early education and help families better balance work and family life.

    To qualify, each parent must earn at least the equivalent of 16 hours per week at national minimum or living wage, and have an income of less than £100,000 per year. Applications must be made by 31 August, 2025 to access funded childcare from September, with the window for applications now open.

    To find out more, including how to apply, please visit the Childcare Choices website.  

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “Every year hundreds of families in Wolverhampton benefit from funded childcare schemes at participating nurseries, schools and childminders around the city, and its great news that this is being extended to offer 30 hours of funded childcare per week to children from the term they turn 9 months right through until they reach school age.

    “Accessing early education gives your child the chance to learn, play and make new friends and the opportunity to develop and master new skills. It supports them as they prepare for school by helping them to communicate, explore new experiences, be active and healthy – and of course, it also helps parents juggle careers and childcare.

    “I would encourage eligible working parents who are not yet accessing funded childcare but would benefit from doing so to sign up at Childcare Choices today.”

    Apart from funded childcare for eligible working parents, people in receipt of certain benefits are also eligible for 15 hours of funded childcare for 2 year olds, known as Terrific for Twos in Wolverhampton.

    Meanwhile, eligible working parents and carers with children aged 11 or under can get up to £2,000 per child each year towards their childcare costs, or up to £4,000 for children with a disability aged 16 or under, though the tax free childcare scheme. 
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: City plans events to mark Dementia Action Week 2025

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Dementia affects nearly a million people in the UK, including approximately 3,600 in Wolverhampton.

    Dementia Action Week, organised by the Alzheimer’s Society and supported by the City of Wolverhampton Council and other members of Wolverhampton Dementia Action Alliance, is an opportunity to raise awareness of the help and support available to people living with dementia, and their families and carers.

    The African Caribbean Community Initiative (ACCI), Alzheimer’s Society, the council and Healthwatch Wolverhampton will be holding a ‘Let’s Talk About Dementia’ event including interactive workshops, music and exercise, at the Church of God Prophecy tomorrow (Tuesday) from 11am to 3pm – for details, call 01902 571230 or email carers@acci.org.uk.

    The council’s Public Protection Team, with colleagues from the Carer Support Team, the Dementia Action Alliance, Wolves Foundation and ACCI, will be at Bilston Indoor Market on Thursday from 10am to 1pm offering information and advice.

    Memory Matters will have 2 phone in sessions offering one-to-one advice and information to individuals, families and carers who have memory concerns. These will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) from 1.30pm until 4pm and Wednesday (21 May), also 1.30pm to 4pm. Please call 01902 551852.

    Meanwhile, the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s Admiral Nursing Team and the Alzheimer’s Society will be hosting a series of webinars aimed at professionals and covering 5 different themes, Preventing Well, Diagnosing Well, Supporting Well, Living Well and Dying Well. To book places, visit Black Country Healthcare – Dementia Action Week Webinars.

    Jon Crockett, Chair of Wolverhampton Dementia Action Alliance, said: “Dementia Action Week is showing once again the range of organisations across the city who are working together to make a difference for those people living with dementia, their families and carers.

    “I’m proud of all those people across Wolverhampton taking the opportunity to help people to understand more about dementia and what they can do to help people living with dementia. It is estimated that 1 in 3 people born in the UK today will be diagnosed with dementia in their lifetime and it remains the commitment of everyone in the Dementia Action Alliance to make Wolverhampton a dementia friendly city.

    “Dementia Action Week gives us the opportunity to showcase the many organisations who are working hard to make that ambition a reality.”

    Councillor Paula Brookfield, the council’s Cabinet Member for Adults, added: “Dementia Action Week enables us to highlight the support available to people living with this debilitating condition, and their families and friends.

    “We would also like to encourage more people in Wolverhampton to become a Dementia Friend so you better understand the needs of people living with dementia and can do your bit to help them. You can do this online by visiting Dementia Friends.”

    People who are worried about dementia can contact the Alzheimer’s Society for information and support either via the National Dementia Helpline on 0333 150 3456 or by visiting Alzheimer’s Society. For more information about the help and support available locally, please visit Dementia.

    The Dementia Action Alliance brings together a range of local organisations which want to make Wolverhampton more dementia friendly, including businesses, emergency services, religious groups and education providers. For more information, please visit Dementia.

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  • MIL-OSI: Bitget Launches Live Streaming, Accelerating Real-Time Engagement for Crypto Content Creators

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has announced a live feature boosting real-time interaction between content creators and their audiences. With this feature, content creators, influencers, and professional traders can go live, including seamless screen sharing, audio streaming, and co-hosting capabilities, allowing creators to engage directly with their community. Additionally, the platform integrates token recommendation features, enabling viewers to explore and trade crypto effortlessly during live sessions.

    This feature is at par with Bitget’s strategy of providing creators with a range of tools that facilitate exclusive content delivery and audience engagement. With the launch of in-built features such as real-time chat, scheduling options, and replay availability, the platform ensures that content remains accessible and interactive beyond the live broadcast.

    “Crypto is an extremely fast-paced financial ecosystem, where growth and loss happen in minutes and seconds. Live feature creates a gig economy for content creators to provide an interactive experience for our users, while at the same time reaping the benefits of copy-trading, enabling them to have an alternative passive source of income through their community. Our goal here is to provide contributors and users of our community with products that resonate with their trading requirements,” said Gracy Chen, CEO at Bitget.

    The LIVE feature presents monetization opportunities for creators. Through referral mechanisms and token promotions during live sessions, creators can generate revenue while expanding their reach. Bitget plans to support creators with promotional activities, including traffic support policies and themed live events, to maximize visibility and audience engagement.

    With the Bitget Live feature, users can access an immersive streaming experience, architectured to elevate the quality and immediacy of crypto-focused content. Audiences can join sessions led by creators offering deep dives into market trends, trading insights, and project analysis. With features such as real-time voice engagement, screen projection, and multi-speaker hosting, the platform enables creators to deliver interactive broadcasts. The live feature also allows users to schedule streams in advance, access past replays, and engage with listed tokens mid-session through instant trading prompts—all within a dedicated chat-enabled space that encourages continuous dialogue and community growth.

    Bitget Live adds to a growing suite of creator-focused tools, including the industry-first on-chain affiliate program offering up to 40% rebates. Paired with initiatives like Strategy Plaza and Insights, Bitget continues to build a creator-first ecosystem where monetization, engagement, and user experience are seamlessly integrated.

    To start going Live on Bitget, visit here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Themed tourist train links ancient culture and natural wonder in southwest China’s Sichuan province

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    CHENGDU, May 19 (Xinhua) — The first themed tourist train dedicated to the legendary Sanxingdui ruins was launched in Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, on Sunday.

    Departing from Chengdu East Railway Station, the train will take 18 minutes to reach the Sanxingdui Ruins and about two hours to reach Jiuzhaigou Valley, two of Sichuan Province’s most famous landmarks. The train will make 13 round trips daily, carrying about 30,000 passengers a day.

    Decorated with images of iconic bronze objects found at the Sanxingdui ruins, the train resembles a mobile museum and immerses passengers in the culture of the Bronze Age. A professional guide from the Sanxingdui Museum explains the history of the excavation of the ruins, the artifacts recovered from there, and the cultural significance of this unique site.

    “It’s so exciting!” says Zhou Wen, one of the first passengers on the theme train. “Every detail in the carriage makes us feel like we’ve returned to the ancient Shu Kingdom.” “It’s a rich and unforgettable experience,” she admits.

    The Sanxingdui ruins are believed to date back to the Shu Kingdom, which existed 4,500-3,000 years ago.

    Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts tourists with its waterfalls, lush forests, serene highland lakes and karst cliffs. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two killed after train hits Ohio

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

    FREMONT, U.S., May 19 (Xinhua) — Two people were killed and at least one more was missing Sunday evening after a train struck several pedestrians in the northern U.S. state of Ohio, authorities said.

    Fremont Mayor Danny Sanchez confirmed two deaths, without disclosing the number of injured or hospitalized.

    City police said emergency crews were searching for missing people and urged the public to stay away from the scene. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: 152-2025: Nominations to participate in the Biosecurity Business Network program co-design workshop are now open

    Source: New South Wales Government 2

    16 May 2025

    Who does this notice affect?

    Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries including importers, customer brokers, freight forwarders, port authorities, transport operators, and biosecurity industry participants.

    Purpose

    This Import Industry Advice Notice (IIAN) is to engage and seek nominations from relevant industry representatives to participate in a co-design workshop to assist in developing the Biosecurity Business Network program.

    Key…

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Russia is labelling Oscar Jenkins a ‘mercenary’, not a prisoner of war. What’s the difference – and why does this matter?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Shannon Bosch, Associate Professor (Law), Edith Cowan University

    Oscar Jenkins, a 33-year-old former teacher from Melbourne, was one of many foreigners who responded to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s call in 2022 for volunteers to join Ukraine’s armed forces to help repel Russia’s invasion.

    In early 2024, Jenkins joined Ukraine’s International Legion of Territorial Defence, which has attracted some 20,000 fighters from 50 countries since the war began. He had no previous military experience, but this wasn’t a requirement to join.

    In December, Jenkins was captured by Russian forces in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine and accused of serving as a “mercenary” in Ukraine’s 66th Mechanised Brigade’s 402nd Rifle Battalion. He was tried in a Russian court and sentenced on May 16 to 13 years imprisonment in a maximum-security penal colony.

    When a foreigner volunteers to fight in a war, their legal status under international law can be complicated.

    Are they a soldier with the full authorisation of one of the warring parties to engage in hostilities? Or are they an illegal mercenary?

    And what happens if they are captured?

    Why legal status matters

    The answers to these questions have very real importance to the thousands of foreigners who have joined Ukraine’s International Legion since 2022.

    Russian authorities have classified all of Ukraine’s foreigner fighters as “mercenaries”. They’ve used this label to deny foreign fighters the status of “prisoner of war” (POW), with the requisite protections that come along with that under international humanitarian law.

    While foreigners are permitted under international law to enlist in the armed forces of a state for political or moral reasons, mercenaries have historically been outlawed due to their sole motivation being financial gain.

    International humanitarian law (the rules that govern war) define mercenaries as individuals who are not nationals or residents of a state engaged in war and are recruited to fight outside that state’s official armed forces.

    They are motivated solely by private gain (like money or promises of reward), often well in excess of what the traditional armed forces are paid. Mercenaries are essentially professional soldiers who sell their services to a state without any real ties to that country.

    Once a fighter is classified as a “mercenary”, they lose all the legal protections that are traditionally afforded lawful combatants.

    This includes prisoner of war status if they are captured and immunity from prosecution for fighting in a conflict. Prisoners of war are also entitled to humane treatment and access to food and medical care. And they cannot be subjected to sham trials or torture.

    According to my research, many of the foreign nationals who joined the International Legion were motivated by a desire to defend Ukraine against Russia’s aggression. They were sworn into Ukraine’s armed forces and paid the same as a Ukrainian soldier of equal rank.

    Once enlisted in the armed forces, they were immediately exempt from “mercenary” status, irrespective of their motivation for joining.

    As such, these foreign fighters should be entitled to the full range of protections guaranteed to members of Ukraine’s armed forces under the Geneva Conventions.

    Labelling lawful foreign members of the Ukrainian armed forces as “mercenaries”, and denying them their protections, is an abuse of international law.

    How can Australia protect its nationals?

    If an Australian enlists in Ukraine’s armed forces and is captured by Russian forces, there is a limited toolkit the Australian government can use to help him or her. However, it is not powerless.

    Through its embassy in Moscow, Australia can request access to detainees to assess their welfare while in prison. Russia can, however, decline this access. Details of a detainee’s capture may also be withheld.

    Australia can also apply diplomatic pressure to ensure humane treatment of prisoners and their full POW rights.

    This can be done by working with international bodies, such as the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention or organisations like the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC), which can request access to detainees.

    It appears the government is already doing some of these things. According to Foreign Minister Penny Wong, the government has been working with Ukraine and the ICRC to advocate for Jenkins’ welfare and release, and providing consular support to Jenkins’ family.

    Australia also has an obligation to warn its citizens they will likely face severe consequences if they travel to Ukraine to fight and are captured by Russian forces, given Russia’s misuse of the “mercenary” label.

    Through back-channel negotiations, Australia could also push Ukraine or its allies to include Australians being held by Russia in future prisoner swaps.

    In January of this year, Ukraine and Russia carried out such an exchange of 470 prisoners from both nations. And in talks last week in Turkey, both sides agreed to release another 1,000 prisoners on each side.

    Such exchanges have involved foreign fighters in the past. In 2022, 10 foreign citizens were included in a prisoner swap, including five Britons, two Americans, a Croatian, a Swede and a Moroccan. Several of them had been convicted of being mercenaries and sentenced to death after a Russian sham trial.

    There is no guarantee Jenkins would qualify for such an exchange, however, if Russia continues to classify him as a mercenary.

    Shannon Bosch 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. Russia is labelling Oscar Jenkins a ‘mercenary’, not a prisoner of war. What’s the difference – and why does this matter? – https://theconversation.com/russia-is-labelling-oscar-jenkins-a-mercenary-not-a-prisoner-of-war-whats-the-difference-and-why-does-this-matter-256996

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: 151-2025: Scheduled Outage: Sunday 18 May to Monday 19 May 2025 – Multiple Systems

    Source: New South Wales Government 2

    15 May 2025

    Who does this notice affect?

    Approved arrangements operators who will be required to view and/or update details of their Approved Arrangement via the Approved Arrangement Management Product (AAMP).

    All importers and customs brokers who will be required to lodge imported cargo documentation to the department for biosecurity assessment during this planned maintenance period.

    All clients required to use the Next Export Documentation (NEXDOC) system during…

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Strathfieldsaye Town Square, Djayi balak garat, officially opened

    Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

    A smoking ceremony and community planting of native species have today marked the official opening of the $1.5M Strathfieldsaye Town Square.

    The Strathfieldsaye Town Square has been named Djayi balak garat, which means ‘tread lightly you lot on Country’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language.

    The project is the first to be completed from start to finish under the Yilingga Marna (‘shake hands’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language) agreement between the City of Greater Bendigo and DJAARA (the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation).

    Yilingga Marna recognises each organisation’s priorities and Dja Dja Wurrung Peoples’ rights as the Traditional Owners of this land. It provides an agreed pathway for the City to deliver projects on Country that are also on Crown land.

    Under the agreement, Dja Dja Wurrung enterprise DJANDAK created timber furniture with custom artwork by Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta artist Drew Berick, interpretive signage, and completed contemporary tree scarring and understory planting.

    Successfully working with DJANDAK on a paving design, the City completed the paving works on site. The paving in the central space symbolises all people in the community meeting together.

    The project also extended to the delivery of a mural on the recently constructed Emu Creek underpass by Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta artist Troy Firebrace.

    The town square also included the construction of flexible, paved gathering spaces, a north-south shared path connecting Apsley Street and Wellington Street/Strathfieldsaye Road, a hardscape commercial break out area, raised garden beds with seating, native planting and shade trees and open lawn space.

    Mayor Cr Andrea Metcalf said Djayi balak garat forms the future heart of Strathfieldsaye.

    “The creation of a town square was a key outcome of the 2017 Strathfieldsaye Urban Development Framework, where the community told us they wanted a gathering place for local events,” Cr Metcalf said.

    “This landmark destination provides a place for residents to shop, gather, meet, attend events and enjoy.

    “We would like to thank our DJAARA friends and colleagues for walking together with us to deliver this project. Strong, genuine engagement with Traditional Owners has achieved an amazing outcome, revitalising Country and providing our community with a renewed space.

    “We are excited to see the community make use of the space and put it at the heart of local celebrations, events and other activities, while remembering to tread lightly and care for Country as we go.”

    DJAARA General Manager Cassandra Lewis said it was fitting for the first project under Yilingga Marna to be about community gathering together.

    “Community gathering for ceremony and trade is an important aspect of Djaara culture – and, indeed, of many cultures. The town square is a place where people from all cultures can gather and share Country together,” Ms Lewis said.

    “Creative elements in the town square remind us of the continued presence of Dja Dja Wurrung People, but there’s a strong emphasis on this being a shared space where all people can meet equally.

    “Dja Dja Wurrung People are proud to share our culture and our language with the broader community. We hope the community will come away with a deeper understanding of contemporary Dja Dja Wurrung culture, and to connect over shared values like caring for Country.”

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  • MIL-OSI: Zappify Reviews: Don’t Waste Your Money On Zappify 2.0 Till You’ve Read This!

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEWARK, N.J., May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Each year, mosquito-borne diseases kill more than 700,000 people worldwide, making the tiny-looking insect the deadliest animal on Earth. Malaria alone accounts for nearly 600,000 of those deaths, with an estimated 597,000 malaria-related fatalities in 2023 despite intensified control efforts. Dengue fever is not far behind, infecting over 390 million people annually and causing approximately 21,000 deaths each year.

    Beyond these two, mosquitoes also transmit Zika, chikungunya, yellow fever, and other pathogens, placing over half of the world’s population at risk of at least one mosquito-borne disease. In 2024 alone, more than 7.6 million dengue cases have already been reported, highlighting how critical effective protection is in both urban and rural settings. Even as global malaria cases hit 249 million in 2022, resulting in 608,000 deaths, the need for transformative, chemical-free solutions has never been clearer.

    Introducing Zappify: an innovative, compact bug zapper crafted to protect your home and outdoor spaces without emitting DEET or other harmful chemicals. Harnessing a tri-band UV LED system skillfully tuned to the peak attraction wavelengths of Aedes and Anopheles species, Zappify lures mosquitoes into a high-voltage grid, instantly neutralizing them.

    Many Zappify reviews say its lightweight cylinder build delivers 360° coverage, generating a mosquito-free zone of up to 30 m² in under minutes, while the whisper-quiet operation and up to 13 hours of battery life mean you can enjoy pest-free evenings without disturbance. Constructed in collaboration with entomologists and materials scientists, Zappify blends groundbreaking insect behavior science with rugged, intuitive engineering to provide visible results.

    Are you ready to reclaim your space from these deadly pests? Read on to understand how Zappify’s sophisticated technology works, why it’s become a crucial tool for families and professionals, and how you can purchase your device today to eradicate it from your space…

    What Is Zappify?

    Zappify is a groundbreaking, portable anti-mosquito lamp engineered to turn any space, indoors or out, bug-free without the use of toxic chemicals. Zappify is a 100% safe and rechargeable bug zapper that allows you to enjoy your interior and outdoors bug and mosquito free in the USA and Canada.

    Zappify is equipped with advanced technology that uses three different wavelengths of light to attract, trap, and eliminate mosquitoes and bugs to death with unparalleled efficiency. Zappify 2.0 comes with numerous innovative features and unbeatable advantages that make it the best mosquito zapper out there.

    Created from the real-life frustration of Nathan Clarke, Zappify provides a humane,silent solution to bites and buzzing. Its sophisticated, cylindrical form factor permits 360° bug attraction, whether positioned on a table or dangling from a window. Zappify’s chemical-free function guarantees it’s harmless for kids, animals, and anyone with sensitivities to traditional insect deterrents.

    Many consumer reports categorically state that Zappify is a must-have in your outdoor gear because of its 3-in-1 design, which functions as a bug zapper, flashlight, and an all-weather camping light. All Zappify customer’ review claim that it is portable and lightweight, making it simple to carry with you wherever you go. The Zappify is constructed with top-quality components for exceptional durability and functionality.

    The functionality of Zappify 2.0 is ensured throughout all four seasons because they are designed with enduring quality in mind, are weather-resistant, strong and sturdy. Beneath its sleek exterior, Zappify 2.0 delivers remarkable performance: a three-band UV lamp that releases three unique wavelengths shown to draw up to three times more flying insects, funneling them into a 2,000-volt electrified grid that offers instant zaps.

    Zappify promises to be a long-lasting addition to both your indoors and outdoor spaces, offering reliability and performance for years to come. Runners, campers, and backyard chefs alike appreciate the Zappify rechargeable battery’s commendable 13-hour runtime, which is twice the capacity of the original model. Zappify also has an intuitive digital readout that keeps the user informed when it’s time to recharge.

    Developed for casual users and outdoor professionals, many user reviews emphatically agree that Zappify offers professional-grade bug control in a compact, IPX5-waterproof package. A handy carabiner makes repositioning or relocation of the Zappify very easy, while its USB-C charging port ensures steady protection for the device. Zappify provides a scientifically grounded, chemical-free defense that keeps families, travelers, and event planners one step ahead of bites and buzzing.

    Many American and Canadian customers find Zappify effective, working well both inside and outside, and catching hundreds of bugs. The Zappify 2.0 receives positive feedback for its appearance, with every customer noting its attractive purple LED design, and customers consider it worth the price. Zappify is valued as the best and easy to use portable bug zapper that you can use anywhere conveniently.

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    What Are The Unique Characteristics of Zappify (Zappify Reviews)

    • 30 m² 360° Coverage Zone: Zappify’s refined cylindrical design projects its electrified grid in a full 360° arc, creating an insect‐free perimeter up to 30 square meters—three times the range of its first model. Internally, the device holds optimally spaced stainless‐steel electrodes that support uniform voltage across the entire surface. This guarantees that any mosquito entering the marked zone is attracted and neutralized, whether the unit sits on a tabletop corner or in the center of your balcony.
    • 13-Hour Rechargeable Battery Pack: Fundamentally, Zappify contains a high‐capacity lithium‐ion battery that lasts for 13 hours of continuous operation. The battery cells are installed in a rugged, IPX5‐rated housing to withstand outdoor moisture, while an improved charging circuit regulates current for safe, effective recharges via USB-C. This extended autonomy lets you utilize the unit overnight or throughout day long outdoor activities.
    • 2,000-Volt Electric Elimination Grid: Zappify’s advanced zapper grid provided a high‐voltage pulse of 2,000 volts, over three times the power of the earlier generation, through its corrosion‐resistant electrodes. The grid’s mesh spacing is accurately calibrated to admit even the smallest mosquitoes while eliminating accidental contact by fingers or pets. When an insect enters the space, the intense discharge instantly terminates it, converting electrical energy into a quick, clean arc.
    • Portable and Compact: Zappify is lightweight and compact, making it easy to take with you wherever you go. It easily fits in your bag, as you head out this summer. You can use it at the park, patio, ball game, or wherever you want for maximum mosquito relief. It’s perfect for any activities you don’t want mosquitoes to ruin!
    • Three-Band UV Light Attraction System: Replacing the single‐wavelength bulb of its predecessor, Zappify uses a tri‐band UV lamp that emits three distinct ultraviolet frequencies proven to attract a broader spectrum of mosquito species. Each band is tuned to specific insect photoreceptors, optimizing attraction efficacy by up to 300%. Enclosed within a secured quartz sleeve, the UV modules are rated for long-term stability, ensuring consistent output over hundreds of work hours.
    • Integrated 12-LED Ultra-Bright Lantern: Beyond its bug‐zapping capabilities, Zappify has an array of 12 high-intensity LEDs around its base, serving as a multi-purpose lantern. Each LED is selected for enhanced luminosity and energy efficiency, delivering ambient illumination for campsites, balconies, or interior spaces. The LEDs are calibrated with the unit’s power management system to draw minimal current, ensuring the lighting feature can run concurrently impacting overall battery life.
    • Precision Battery Life Indicator: To keep users informed, Zappify features a digital battery‐life indicator panel installed in it. Three LED segments display the remaining charge in real time, and a single button press provides an instant status update. The indicator circuit blends with the device’s charge controller to adapt to any temperature and load, providing a precise estimate of remaining operational time, removing any guesswork, and ensuring you know accurately when to recharge.
    • Weatherproof: Zappify has an IPX5 waterproof rating that makes it compatible with outdoor use. The anti-bug lamp is designed to withstand weather conditions, including rain, intense heat, wind, and extreme weather. As a result, it can function appropriately in outdoor environments without being damaged. Moreover, it’s durable and practical as it can work in damp conditions. In addition, it’s convenient as it doesn’t require additional protection or maintenance.
    • Noiseless Operation: Zappify’s noteworthy and defining feature is its ability to operate quietly. In contrast to other portable gadgets of its sort, the Zappify runs silently, which is great because it means you won’t have to put up with excessive noise.
    • Chemicals-free: The Zappify sets itself apart from traditional insecticides and mosquito zappers, which include a number of chemicals or other substances that are exceedingly dangerous to human health. Zappify 2.0 kills insects without the use of harmful chemicals. It is a third-generation device that attracts and zaps insects or pests using UV light energy.
    • Handy Hanging Loop: Zappify comes with a handy hanging loop that makes it easy to hang anywhere you need it. You can hang it in your backyard, on your patio, or even in your tent. It is an ideal camping or outdoor accessory for any summer adventure.

    Does Zappify Really Work? (Zappify Reviews)

    Zappify works on a straightforward yet highly effective principle by employing a potent blend of UV light and a 2,000-volt electrified grid to draw in and eliminate mosquitoes and bugs within a 30 square meters range. Unlike chemical sprays or sticky traps, Zappify 2.0 doesn’t emit toxins or odors, instead relying on UV wavelengths that insects instinctively can’t resist.

    The official Zappify website revealed that the cylindrical build ensures a full 360° attraction field, while the sturdy electric discharge prompt zaps any bug that makes contact. In lab-style tests and controlled demonstrations, this synergy of attraction and high-voltage power consistently kills mosquitoes massively in minutes, creating a “dead zone” of mosquito-free space indoors or outdoors.

    Beyond the technical power, real-world users completely confirm Zappify’s performance. Every review unequivocally agrees that Zappify 2.0 works perfectly well. The Zappify’s combination of chemical-free operation, extended 13-hour battery life, and sturdy safety grills makes it one of the most dependable and intuitive mosquito killers on the market.

    Finally, Zappify has been very much well-received by customers, with 5-star ratings from overwhelming positive reviews praising its exceptional efficacy and performance, Zappify has quickly gained a reputation as a must-have tool for mosquito and bug control in the United States and Canada. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year warranty, it’s a low-risk remedy that changes evenings from itchy frustration into peaceful, bite-free enjoyment.

    Why Should You Buy Zappify?

    Zappify isn’t just another bug zapper, it’s a versatile, chemical-free defense system crafted to secure your home and protect you and your loved ones from disease-carrying mosquitoes. Its plush, cylindrical design releases distinct UV wavelengths that lure mosquitoes and funnel them into a 2,000-volt electrified grid that zaps pests promptly and humanely.

    Zappify covers up to 30 m², using its powerful UV light and extra 12-LED camping light to lure insects from all sides, while also providing soft, ambient illumination for evening use. Fueled by a single USB-C top-off that powers you for up to 13 hours, it is clear digital meter helps you schedule recharges in advance, so you can regulate multi-day adventures without worrying about running low.

    Beyond maximum performance, Zappify offers unmatched versatility and security. It’s IPX5 waterproofed for reliable outdoor use, compact and lightweight for easy transport, and comes with a handy carabiner handle so you can hang it wherever mosquitoes gather.

    Zappify is 100% safe around children and pets, making it the best choice for families, campers, and professionals alike. As new, deadly mosquito species expand their range and global mosquito-borne diseases rise, Zappify stands out as a scientifically proven, user-friendly solution that works discreetly in the background, equipping you to enjoy your evenings.

    Many reviewers confirm that Zappify distinguishes itself from other mosquito control solutions by offering comprehensive features and benefits in the United States Of America. Zappify ticks all the boxes and as such it is reliable, legit, rechargable, weatherproof and very user-friendly. Many customers categorically agree that Zappify 2.0 is the most advanced yet user friendly bug zapper available on the market today.

    What Are The Beautiful Benefits That Come With Using Zappify (Zappify Reviews)

    • 100% Chemical-Free Family Protection: Zappify works without emitting DEET or any toxic repellents, guaranteeing your safety and ensuring that every zap is purely electrical. This chemical-free method makes it safe for the children’s rooms or next to your outdoor dinner spot without worrying about skin irritation or inhalation hazards.

    According to environmentalist J. Duffy, “I trust Zappify 2.0 to keep my family bite-free. It’s cost-friendly, easy to use, and KILLS A TON of mosquitoes.” His experience underlines how Zappify provides potent mosquito control without exposing loved ones to toxic substances, changing any space into a safe, toxin-free zone for play, sleep, and family gatherings.

    • Expansive 30 m² Coverage for Complete Peace: With its sturdy predecessor, Zappify generates a mosquito “dead zone” spanning up to 30 square meters. You no longer need many devices to safeguard your backyard or large living room; one unit delivers the required results.

    Backyard enthusiast Daniel Klein raved, “Zapped ALL of the bugs in my backyard! … Being able to sit outside at night was just awesome.” His backyard-wide mosquito eradication indicates that Zappify doesn’t solely minimize nuisance; it eliminates buzzing intruders across wide areas, giving you undisturbed evening barbecues, hangouts, or living-room relaxation.

    • Long-lasting, Portable Power for All-Day Protection: Providing up to 13 hours of continuous operation from sunset into the night or across a full day of campsite fun. It’s rechargeable via USB-C, and the installed battery indicator enables easy monitoring of the power levels.

    As reviewer Marcus confirms, “Holds a charge through the night while I sleep soundly! Not a bite on me in the morning.” Whether you’re camping, hosting an outdoor party, or simply seeking undisrupted rest, Zappify’s endurance guarantees you remain bite-free around the clock.

    • Ultra-Effective 3-Band UV Attraction for Maximum Capture: Zappify’s proprietary three-wavelength UV lamp is synchronized to insect vision, luring in mosquitoes more powerfully than single-band lights. This innovation transforms your device into a magnet for every stray mosquito in the vicinity—no more blind spots.

    Paul Connors attests, “I placed it next to my bed … the device easily attracted a ton of mosquitoes and other insects.” His success story indicates that Zappify doesn’t lean on guesswork; its scientifically tuned light spectrum ensures every mosquito within range is exterminated.

    • Quiet, Discreet Operation for Restful Nights: Unlike conventional zappers that crackle loudly, Zappify keeps a low “buzz-zap” whisper that doesn’t interrupt your sleep or conversation. The sound is so discreet that once mosquitoes vanish, you barely notice the device.

    Peter Bridges notes, “This mosquito killer works … I saw a bug flying in my room and the zapper lured it into the bag and zapped it.” His comment suggested how Zappify’s silent performance interacts with your environment, providing mosquito extermination without the soundtrack of electrical arcs.

    • Great for Indoor and Outdoor Use: Zappify’s versatile design makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening indoors or spending time in the backyard, Zappify adapts to various environments, offering consistent mosquito protection.
    • Environmentally Friendly: By eliminating the need for toxic chemicals and offering a USB-rechargeable battery, Zappify contributes to environmental sustainability. Users can enjoy effective mosquito control without compromising on eco-friendliness.
    • Durable Construction for Long-Term Use: Crafted from high-quality and durable materials, Zappify is designed for long-term use. Its robust construction ensures that the device maintains its effectiveness over time, providing reliable mosquito control for an extended period.
    • Versatile for Different Occasions: Zappify enhances outdoor enjoyment by creating a mosquito-free environment. Whether you’re hosting a barbecue, camping under the stars, or simply relaxing in the backyard, Zappify ensures that mosquitoes don’t disrupt your outdoor activities, allowing you to make the most of your time spent outdoors.

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    Why Is Zappify Better Than Other Products in the Market?

    Most mosquito zappers on the market rely on a single UV wavelength and a modest electric grid, leaving large swaths of your outdoor or indoor space open to mosquito infestation. Zappify breaks these limitations with a three-band UV light. This process creates a mosquito-free zone covering up to 30 m², three times the range of many competitors.

    Moreso, its cylindrical, 360° design lures insects from all angles rather than just one direction. Coupled with a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 13 hours, far beyond most rival units, this level of performance ensures consistent, dependable protection through the night without plugging into an outlet.

    Zappify is impressively user-friendly and suitable for people from all backgrounds. It’s designed to be easy to use right out of the box making it an environmentally friendly way to eliminate mosquitoes and other flying insects. Zappify reviews have a consumer reports average rating of 9.10/10.0 for how well it eliminates bugs and mosquitoes, its affordability, and how swift it is to purchase in the USA and Canada.

    All reviewers revealed that this upgraded Zappify stands out among others as the safest and most reliable option due to its unique combination of features that prioritize both effectiveness and safety. Unlike many competing products, Zappify boasts a 100% non-toxic design, making it completely safe for use around children and pets. This distinguishes it as a family-friendly solution for mosquito control, providing peace of mind to users concerned about the potential risks associated with chemical-based alternatives.

    Finally, its installed LED camping lantern and an IPX5 waterproof rating guarantee good illumination and protection for your campsite in any weather. With a handy carabiner for safe positioning, USB-C recharging for universal compatibility, and easy-clean mesh screens, Zappify emerges as a professional-grade mosquito control system engineered for casual users and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.

    How Do You Use Zappify? (Zappify Reviews)

    Deploying your Zappify is as simple as charging, positioning, and powering on—here’s how to turn on your 360° mosquito shield in just a few steps:

    • Charge & Check: Plug the USB-C cable into Zappify’s port and charge until the digital battery-life indicator reads full (up to 13 hours of runtime).
    • Choose & Place: Decide whether you need indoor or outdoor protection, then either hang the cylinder by its carabiner or set it on a flat surface at the center of your seating area—each unit covers a 30 m² “dead zone.”
    • Activate the Lights: Press the power button to ignite the three-band UV lamps and 12 ultra-bright LEDs. The multi-wavelength spectrum will begin drawing in mosquitoes from every angle.
    • Zap: As insects approach, they’ll fly into the electrified 2,000-volt grid and be exterminated.
    • Monitor & Maintain: Watch the battery readout; when it runs low, recharge for your next outing. After use, simply brush out the collection tray for easy cleanup.

    Is Zappify Really Worth My Money? (Zappify Reviews)

    When you weigh Zappify’s upfront cost against potential expenses and risks of using conventional mosquito control chemical sprays, replacement coils, or bite-soothing treatments the value proposition becomes clear. A single charge and you are protected for up to 13 hours across a 30 m² radius. By eliminating the need for DEET-based lotions or indoor foggers, Zappify keeps your family from toxic exposure.

    Beyond pure economics, Zappify provides premium functionality that justifies every penny spent. Zappify is an upgraded and advanced bug zapper making it one of the best, if not the absolute best, bug zapper out there on the market and here is why we say so. Zappify comes with three times as many wavelengths to capture bugs, 12 LED Ultra-Bright Camping Light that attracts more bugs and lights your surroundings, three times the killing range and extended battery life.

    In fact all reviewers categorically agree that Zappify is superior to all other conventional bug zappers out there on the market for its powerful rechargeable battery features, multi-function design, more bug killing power, and futuristic zapper design. When viewed in the context of its effectiveness, versatility, and durability, the Zappify comes off as a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking a permanent solution to their bug-related woes.

    CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR ZAPPIFY FROM THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE AT MASSIVE DISCOUNT TODAY

    Pros – Zappify Reviews

    • Zappify is compact and portable
    • Provides you with powerful mosquito killing power
    • Multipurpose functionality as a mosquito zapper and a lantern
    • Long-lasting USB rechargeable battery
    • Comes with a handy hanging loop that makes it even more convenient to use
    • Features 3 brightness features
    • It is water resistant
    • Zappify 2.0 does not contain any harmful chemicals or substance
    • Zappify 2.0 has a lightweight and hangable design
    • It is very easy to use
    • High efficiency
    • Comes with a special introductory 50% OFF discount if you order now from the main site!
    • Quick delivery
    • 30-day money-back guarantee
    • Zappify is a futuristic zapper that works to clear your area of mosquitoes fast.
    • Zappify is designed to deliver an effective 360° anti-mosquito shield that will rid you of annoying, biting insects once and for all.

    Cons (Zappify Reviews)

    • Zappify 2.0 is not available for purchase on local stores and third party eCommerce sites like Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and the likes of them.
    • Zappify 2.0 can only be purchased online from the product’s official website alone
    • Shipping fees may apply
    • Zappify has the tendency to sell out fast again

    Is Zappify a Scam or Legit?

    Zappify is a genuine, FDA-compliant mosquito zapper produced by Sapience Group LLC, a New Jersey-based company with a clear corporate address and powerful DMCA protection. With over 231,421 verified ratings and social-proof testimonials from real users including farmers, campers, and suburban families, Zappify has shown a consistent ability to exterminate mosquitoes across diverse environments.

    Based on honest Zappify customer reviews, Zappify is 100% legit and reliable for ultimate performance. As per consumer reports, the Zappify has 4.95 -star impressive ratings given by the customers of Canada & USA which also mean it is one of the most reliable and dependable mosquito zapper available in the market.

    That said, legitimacy hinges on buying through the official Zappify website to ensure you receive the authentic, chemical-free unit with full warranty protection. Ultimately, Zappify is a legitimate solution for mosquito and bug control, provided you order from authorized channels, take advantage of the money-back guarantee, and follow the simple setup instructions for optimal effectiveness.

    How Much Does Zappify Cost?

    Zappify is currently selling at incredibly affordable prices, with flexible bundle options tailored for every need and budget:

    • Buy one Zappify 2.0 for $39.99
    • 2x Zappify 2.0 – $39.99 each (50% off)
    • 3x Zappify 2.0 – $29.99 each (62% off)
    • 4x Zappify 2.0 – $29.99 each (62% off)

    These discounted bundles are ideal for home use, travel, or as intentional gifts. With up to 62% savings, it’s a smart and affordable investment in a fly-free, comfortable living space. Seize this limited-time pricing opportunity before it sells out!

    Zappify Where To Buy? (Zappify Reviews)

    Zappify is widely available through trusted online platforms, making it easy and convenient to purchase from the comfort of your home. However, the best place to buy Zappify is directly from the official website, where you can take advantage of exclusive deals, bundle discounts, and special promotions that may not be available elsewhere.

    CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR ZAPPIFY FROM THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE AT MASSIVE DISCOUNT TODAY

    Zappify Consumer Reports And Customers Complaints Reviewed

    Claude T.
    “I used Zappify in my tent when I was camping, and it worked perfectly. The mosquitoes were flying directly to the light and they got zapped. Easy to charge and the perfect size to carry around.”

    Randy R.
    “Easy to use, easy to clean, and it kills mosquitoes fast! It’s just about the best camping accessory you’ll find. Perfect for the outdoors.”

    Luka T.
    “Just recently bought this Zappify zapper after reading all the reviews. I definitely recommend it to future buyers that this little gizmo really works. I saw a bug flying in my room which I can’t catch and I turned on the Zappify 2.0 & it worked to lure the bug and zap it.”

    Greg H.
    “Zappify 2.0 works as described!! Placed it next to my bed over for a few nights, and the device miraculously attracted a decent amount of mosquitoes and even other insects. It also comes with a small handy brush which makes cleaning up very easy and fuss-free.”

    Frequently Asked Questions About Zappify 2.0 Reviewed

    How does Zappify 2.0 work?

    Zappify employs a three-band UV light to attract mosquitoes and flying insects from up to 30 m² away. Once lured in, they contact a 2,000-volt electrified grid that instantly zaps them—no chemicals, sprays, or traps needed.

    Does Zappify require a wall outlet for power?

    Absolutely not. Zappify 2.0 operates on a rechargeable battery and comes with a USB connection for charging. You do not need to have it plugged in to use it, which is the idea behind the battery being rechargeable.

    Can I use Zappify around my kids and pets?

    Absolutely, Zappify is safe to use around kids and pets! This Zappify mosquito repellant does not contain DEET or any harmful chemicals. So it is absolutely safe for kids and pets. For your health and that of your loved ones, cease using harmful chemicals on your home in the name of eliminating mosquitoes. Opt for this 100% safe to use modern zapper, that kills mosquitoes dead without any toxic substance.

    What are some tips to maximize the effectiveness of my Zappify?

    Well, according to the providers of the Zappify , to maximize the effectiveness, you must position your Zappify 2.0 in your desired location and let it run for at least two hours before using the place. This is to totally clear the area of mosquitoes prior to your presence there. In addition to that, ensure you minimize ambient light around the device so that the Zappify 2.0’s LED lights can effectively attract mosquitoes without having to compete with other light sources that may decrease its effectiveness.

    Is Zappify easy to use?

    Zappify is completely user-friendly! You do not need to be tech-savvy to use Zappify. Simply remove your Zappify 2.0 from its packaging and charge it with the included USB cord, and that is all. You can place the Zappify 2.0 upright or hang it. Then turn it on and watch as it zaps all the mosquitoes in your territory.

    Can I use Zappify indoor?

    Absolutely! Zappify is safe for both indoor and outdoor use. It is safe to use in various rooms and settings including bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces like camping grounds and gardens.

    How do I clean my Zappify?

    Cleaning Zappify is very simple and easy. Ensure that your Zappify is unplugged, then remove the removable tray or grid, dispose of the zapped mosquitoes and insects, and clean the tray with a soft brush or cloth. Your Zappify package comes with a user manual for specific cleaning guidelines.

    Does Zappify make a lot of noise?

    No, not at all. Zappify does not cause any racket. It is designed to operate quietly. The electric grid produces a minimal sound when insects are zapped, ensuring a peaceful environment for both indoor and outdoor use.

    Final Remarks On Zappify Reviews

    Zappify represents a breakthrough in mosquito control, it integrates refined UV-attraction technology with a high-voltage electric grid, completely chemical-free. Its 360° cylindrical engineering and three-band UV lamps work in harmony to draw in and exterminate insects across a generous 30 m² radius, so you can enjoy your indoor and outdoor spaces without having to depend on toxic sprays or messy traps.

    Moreover, Zappify 2.0 promotes convenience and safety. Experience up to 13 hours of uninterrupted use from a single USB-C charge ideal for twilight get-togethers or overnight adventures and is placed with its intuitive power-status display so you’re always in supervision. The IPX5 water-resistant casing and enclosed zapper grid mean you can hang it outdoors or near children and pets without health hazards. Cleaning is seamless, thanks to a removable collection tray and included brush.

    In all, Zappify is an indispensable breakthrough in mosquito eradication systems. Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, settling into a bedroom for the night, or pitching a tent on your next camping trip, Zappify provides an instant “dead zone” against disease-carrying pests. With its 30-day money-back guarantee, there’s no risk: if it doesn’t live up to its claims, you’ll get your money back stress-free.

    CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR ZAPPIFY FROM THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE AT MASSIVE DISCOUNT TODAY

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  • MIL-OSI: 28/2025・Trifork Group: Weekly report on share buyback

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 28 / 2025
    Schindellegi, Switzerland – 19 May 2025

    Trifork Group: Weekly report on share buyback

    On 28 February 2025, Trifork initiated a share buyback program in accordance with Regulation No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and Council of 16 April 2014 (MAR) and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, (Safe Harbour regulation). The share buyback program runs from 4 March 2025 up to and including no later than 30 June 2025. For details, please see company announcement no. 7 of 28 February 2025.

    Under the share buyback program, Trifork will purchase shares for up to a total of DKK 14.92 million (approximately EUR 2 million). Prior to the launch of the share buyback, Trifork held 256,329 treasury shares, corresponding to 1.3% of the share capital. Under the program, the following transactions have been made:

    Date      Number of shares        Average purchase price (DKK)        Transaction value (DKK)
    Total beginning    82,174 86.29 7,090,659
    12 May 2025 1,400 92.38 129,332
    13 May 2025 1,300 92.78 120,614
    14 May 2025 1,300 92.19 119,847
    15 May 2025 1,400 92.00 128,800
    16 May 2025 1,300 92.40 120,120
    Accumulated 88,874 86.74 7,709,372

    A detailed overview of the daily transactions can be found here: https://investor.trifork.com/trifork-shares/

    Since the share buyback program was started on 4 March 2025, the total number of repurchased shares is 88,874 at a total amount of DKK 7,709,372.
    On 25 March and on 25 April 2025, 2,929 shares acquired through the share buyback program were utilized for the Executive Management’s monthly fixed salary, representing a change from cash payment to payment partly in shares (refer to company announcement no. 1 of 21 January 2025). On 1 April 2025, 19,943 shares acquired through the share buyback program were utilized to serve the RSU plan of Executive Management and certain employees.

    With the transactions stated above, Trifork holds a total of 322,331 treasury shares, corresponding to 1.6%. The total number of registered shares in Trifork is 19,744,899. Adjusted for treasury shares, the number of outstanding shares is 19,422,568.

    Investor and media contact
    Frederik Svanholm, Group Investment Director, frsv@trifork.com, +41 79 357 73 17

    About Trifork
    Trifork is a pioneering and global technology partner, empowering enterprise and public sector customers with innovative digital solutions. With 1,215 professionals across 71 business units in 16 countries, Trifork specializes in designing, building, and operating advanced software across sectors such as public administration, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, energy, financial services, retail, and real estate. The Group’s R&D arm, Trifork Labs, drives innovation by investing in and developing synergistic, high-potential technology companies. Trifork Group AG is publicly listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen. Learn more at trifork.com.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: CBB Governor Participates in Shura Council Forum on Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development

    Source: Central Bank of Bahrain

    CBB Governor Participates in Shura Council Forum on Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development

    Published on 18 May 2025

    Manama, Bahrain – 18 May 2025: HE Khalid Humaidan, Governor of the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), took part in the ‘Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development’ Forum hosted by the Shura Council. The event was attended by HE Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh, Chairman of the Shura Council, and HE Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Finance and National Economy, alongside various ministers and industry professionals from the public and private sectors.

    HE the Governor shared his insights in a panel discussion on national development efforts carried out under the Kingdom’s Economic Vision 2030, including the Economic Recovery Plan and strategies to strengthen growth in priority sectors. Through his participation, HE highlighted the CBB’s role in driving economic development and achieving sustainable economic growth.

    During the session, HE Khalid Humaidan underscored the financial sector’s 17% contribution to the GDP, making it a prime sector for foreign direct investments, in addition to delivering the highest salary rates for around 14,800 employees. HE stated that establishing an innovative, local regulatory environment requires greater investment in digital transformation, human capital growth, and skills development. He also noted the importance of developing regulatory systems that achieve a balance between stability and innovation.

    HE discussed the CBB’s efforts to support the digitalization of the financial system by developing dedicated supervisory systems and enhancing payment and settlement efficiencies. In addition to adopting the highest governance, compliance and consumer protection standards thereby building trust between all parties. He emphasized the importance of attracting investors to facilitate digital transformation, while creating a supportive technical infrastructure to elevate the quality of financial services in Bahrain.

    This participation reflects the CBB’s strategic directive to engage in ongoing dialogue on issues relating to economic and financial sector growth.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: The re-emergence of polio in Papua New Guinea shows global eradication remains elusive

    Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Michael Toole, Associate Principal Research Fellow, Burnet Institute

    Last week the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

    The highly infectious virus was found in two healthy, polio-vaccinated children who were screened following detection of the virus during routine wastewater sampling in Lae, PNG’s second largest city. Wastewater samples are also positive in the capital Port Moresby, indicating the potential of spread around the country.

    The strain has been identified as circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2, similar genetically to a strain circulating in Indonesia.

    So what does this mean? And what will happen now in PNG?

    First, what is polio?

    Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a highly contagious disease caused by the poliovirus. It primarily affects children.

    Most infections don’t cause significant symptoms and go largely unnoticed. But less than 1% of infections result in paralysis.

    Poliovirus is spread by person-to-person contact or the ingestion of contaminated virus from faeces. The virus multiplies in the gut of people who are infected, and they shed the virus in their stool for several weeks. In this way it can spread through a community, especially in areas with poor sanitation.

    A recent review also suggested a greater role for transmission via respiratory particles than we previously thought.

    Wild poliovirus (as distinct from vaccine-derived poliovirus, which we’ll discuss shortly) was a major public health issue prior to the rollout of vaccination in 1950s. This campaign led to the virtual elimination of the disease in rich countries such as Australia.

    Since the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched in 1988, cases have decreased by 99% globally. Wild poliovirus remains endemic only in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

    Polio is caused by the poliovirus.
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    Polio vaccines

    There are two types of vaccines – the oral polio vaccine and the inactivated polio vaccine.

    Delivered as two drops in the mouth at least four times in early childhood, the oral vaccine contains a live-attenuated (weakened) form of the poliovirus. It triggers a strong immune reaction in the gut that slows the replication of wild poliovirus, and reduces shedding in the stool, limiting transmission.

    The oral vaccine does carry a small risk of the weakened vaccine strain causing paralysis. This occurs in
    roughly one in 2.7 million doses of the oral vaccine administered, usually at the first dose.

    The inactivated polio vaccine (part of the routine immunisation program in Australia) contains an inactivated or dead form of the poliovirus, which is unable to cause polio in the recipient.

    Given as an injection, this vaccine stimulates the immune system to produce protective antibodies in the blood against poliovirus. Three doses of the inactivated vaccine are highly protective against developing symptoms and paralysis from polio.

    However, this vaccine is thought not to be as effective as the oral vaccine at preventing infection and shedding in the gut. Therefore, it doesn’t prevent transmission.

    What is vaccine-derived poliovirus?

    As the weakened poliovirus in the oral vaccine is still shed in the stool, it can spread in communities with poor sanitation. The vaccine strain can mutate to a form that can cause paralysis, like wild poliovirus. The result, circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus, is a problem particularly when polio immunisation rates are low.

    The risk of international spread of vaccine-derived poliovirus has been assessed as high by the WHO and United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were outbreaks in 39 countries in 2023–24.

    A novel oral polio vaccine, nOPV2, which is less likely to mutate, has been used in outbreaks of vaccine-derived poliovirus since 2021.

    Routine vaccination with the inactivated polio vaccine is key to preventing vaccine-derived poliovirus, and is recommended by WHO. The polio endgame will involve this transition from the oral vaccine to the inactivated vaccine.

    In 2019, all countries had introduced the inactivated vaccine. However uptake remains low because of a lack of resources and inadequate access to health services in poor countries.

    What happens now in PNG?

    The PNG government has responded swiftly to activate its polio emergency response plan, supported by partners including WHO, UNICEF and the Australian government.

    Notably, PNG’s vaccination rate is among the lowest in the world, with only about 50% of children born each year receiving the recommended childhood vaccines, including the oral polio vaccine. To induce herd immunity and prevent outbreaks of disease, coverage should be at least 95%.

    PNG was declared polio free in 2000. But there was an outbreak in 2018 of vaccine-derived polio type 1 with 26 cases across nine provinces. The outbreak was brought under control through supplementary rounds of vaccination, enhanced surveillance, and expanded communication and community engagement.

    There are many lessons to be learned from the successful response to the 2018 polio outbreak. These three pillars of the response remain relevant:

    • mass vaccination (using nOPV2)
    • enhanced surveillance for cases and wastewater sampling
    • communication (through traditional and social media) and localised community engagement.

    Further research will be crucial to understand where transmission is occurring and target the response accordingly. This includes the question of potential for spread between Indonesia and PNG – a neglected health security issue.

    How about the risk in Australia?

    While the risk of spread of polio in Australia is low, the virus does not respect borders, and we cannot become complacent.

    Australia’s overall coverage with the inactivated vaccine is close to 95% but there has been a concerning decline in childhood immunisation since the COVID pandemic. Australia must address this and maintain its polio wastewater monitoring system.

    Supporting PNG and working with other countries towards global polio eradication is the best way Australia can protect itself.

    This outbreak is a timely reminder that the last mile in the global eradication of polio remains elusive. As we emerge from a pandemic, the need for international cooperation, strengthening health systems and responding swiftly to health emergencies such as polio couldn’t be stronger.

    Michael Toole has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council.

    Suman Majumdar, through the Burnet Institute receives grant funding from the Victorian Government and the Australian Government via the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia, the Medical Research Future Fund and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

    Fredrick Charles 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. The re-emergence of polio in Papua New Guinea shows global eradication remains elusive – https://theconversation.com/the-re-emergence-of-polio-in-papua-new-guinea-shows-global-eradication-remains-elusive-256899

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  • MIL-OSI: Terranet AB – Interim report 2024

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Significant events during the first quarter

    Validation of Proof of Concept together with MobilityXlab partner
    The validation of the Proof of Concept (PoC) has been completed. Following the installation of BlincVision in the partner’s vehicle and test environment, work has continued based on the defined requirements. The insights gained from the PoC have been valuable for the continued development of the product, and the validation now shows promising results in the defined test scenarios. The dialogue is ongoing, and Terranet intends to involve the partner in upcoming evaluations of the MVP.

    Further development of existing prototype into MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
    The development from prototype to MVP is taking place during the first and second quarters, in line with the communicated product development plan. The initial months of the year have focused on requirement specification, design work, and concept verification. The design has been improved to simplify integration and installation of the system in future partners’ vehicles and test environments. Development efforts continue with a focus on increasing the system’s maturity and functionality.

    New CEO

    On March 10, Lars Lindell took over as the company’s new CEO. He brings many years of experience in leadership roles within tech and growth companies, along with broad international expertise and deep knowledge in sales and business models.

    Significant events after the end of the period

    New financing secured
    On April 16, the company announced that the Board had decided on two directed share issues of SEK 25 million and a fully guaranteed rights issue of SEK 15 million. The directed issue consists of two parts, of which the first, amounting to SEK 9 million (fully paid as of April 30), falls within the authorization from
    the 2024 AGM. The second part of the directed issue, along with the rights issue,
    is subject to approval at the 2025 AGM.

    Financial overview

      Jan-Mar
    2025
    Jan-Mar 2024 Jan – Dec 2024 Jan – Dec 2023
    Revenue (TSEK) 0 308 283 834
    Operating result (TSEK) -9,176 -8,281 -35,808 -35,926
    Financial items (TSEK) -665 -1,065 -3,292 -37,190
    Earnings per share (SEK) -0,01 -0,01 -0,04 -0,15
    Closing cash (TSEK) 4,952 29,918 18,541 29 006

    Comment from the CEO

    ”2025 – the year BlincVision shows its value in customer environments”

    The first quarter was marked by a clear focus on taking the next step in Terranet’s development. With a 2025 plan targeting an MVP for customers in the third quarter, the organization is fully committed to reaching our goals. Since stepping into the role as CEO in March, I’ve had the opportunity to get to know the business, the team, and our priorities. It’s clear that there is a strong drive to move the technology toward commercial use. In June, the management team and board will meet for this year’s strategy session – an important opportunity to set the direction for 2026 and create the right conditions for continued development and growth.

    Strengthening BlincVision’s patent portfolio
    As part of the MVP development, Terranet is addressing technical challenges within the application areas of event-based cameras. Since the design is now defined and the MVP is set to begin customer deliveries in the third quarter of 2025, it is crucial to intensify the work on IP protection. The company currently licenses patents related to the technology we are developing from third parties, while also continuously strengthening our own patent protection for BlincVision as an integrated part of the development process. This has already resulted in proprietary patent applications, and the work to build a strong, in-house portfolio within event-based camera technology is ongoing.

    Development and commercialization progressing according to plan
    The Proof of Concept report for our partner in MobilityXlab has now been completed. The report confirms that BlincVision performs well even in demanding test scenarios, while also identifying areas for further development. The collaboration has been highly valuable and provides important insights for continued product development. The dialogue with the partner continues, with the aim of including them in the upcoming evaluation of our MVP.

    During the quarter, development efforts have primarily focused on advancing the prototype toward an MVP, through testing in both indoor and outdoor environments, and by improving both software and hardware.

    In the third quarter, our MVP will begin testing with a few selected partners. One of them is an industrial player in the mining sector, with whom a collaboration agreement has already been signed. A kickoff meeting has taken place, and the project requirements have been defined. We look forward to bringing the MVP to the market and gaining a clearer picture of how the technology delivers value in real-world applications.

    A strong financing round
    After the end of the quarter, we completed a successful financing round for the company. A total of SEK 40 million was secured, consisting of a directed issue of units in two parts totaling SEK 25 million and a fully guaranteed rights issue of units of SEK 15 million. The rights issue is being carried out to compensate shareholders who were unable to participate in the directed issue. Both issues were executed with a low discount relative to the average share price in the days preceding the board’s decision.

    The first directed issue of approximately SEK 9 million was fully completed by the end of April, while the second directed issue will be executed following the Annual General Meeting on May 23. The rights issue – which, together with the second directed issue, is subject to approval at the AGM – will be carried out in the weeks following the meeting.

    The unit issues also include TO9 series warrants, with a subscription period in the first half of December. If fully exercised, the warrants could provide the company with an additional SEK 15 million.

    In the press release on April 16, we stated that the total financing, assuming a high exercise rate of TO9, is expected to be sufficient into the second quarter of 2026. There is always some uncertainty regarding the performance of the stock market and, as such, how much TO9 will ultimately contribute. We will adjust our spending to align with the financial reality at any given time.

    One step closer to the customer
    We have a clear goal ahead of us and an organization with the right skills and drive. With a stronger financial position, key partnerships, and rapidly advancing technology, we are well positioned to take the next step toward the market. I look forward to the continued journey together with the team, our partners, and our shareholders.

    Lars Lindell
    CEO
    Lund May 19, 2025

    This information is such that Terranet AB is required to make public in accordance with the EU’s Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). The information was made public by the Company’s contact person below on 19 May 2025, at 08.00 CET.

    For more information, please contact:
    Lars Lindell, CEO
    E-mail: lars.lindell@terranet.se

    About Terranet AB (publ) 
    Terranet’s goal is to save lives in urban traffic. The company develops innovative technical solutions for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV). Terranet’s anti-collision system BlincVision laser scans and detects road objects up to ten times faster than any other ADAS technology available today.
    The company is headquartered in Lund, with offices in Gothenburg and Stuttgart. Since 2017, Terranet has been listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market (Nasdaq: TERRNT-B).

    Follow our journey at: https://terranet.se/
    Terranet financial reports:  https://terranet.se/en/reports/

    Certified Adviser to Terranet is Mangold Fondkommission AB, 08-503 015 50, ca@mangold.se.

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  • MIL-OSI: Periodic announcement on the acquisition of the Bank‘s own shares and its results (week 2)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    This announcement contains information on transactions of the acquisition of own shares of AB Artea bankas (the Bank) carried during the period specified below under the Bank’s own share buy-back programme announced on 30 April 2025. 

     

    The period during which the acquisition of the Bank’s own shares under the programme was carried out – 05.05.2025 – 16.05.2025. 

     

    Period covered by this periodic report – 12.05.2025 – 16.05.2025. 

     

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    Transaction overview 

    Date 

    Total number of shares purchased on the day ( units) 

    Weighted average price (EUR) 

    Total value of transactions (EUR) 

    2025.05.12

    100,000

    0.876

    87,644.77

    2025.05.13

    100,000

    0.881

    88,135.01

    2025.05.14

    100,000

    0.882

    88,200.00

    2025.05.15

    100,000

    0.879

    87,900.00

    2025.05.16

    100,000

    0.88

    87,958.34

    Total acquired during the current week 

    500,000

    0.88

    439,838.12

    Total acquired during the programme period 

    1,000,000

    0.883

    882,838.12

     

     

     

     

     

    The Bank’s own bought-back shares: 11,097,749  units.  

     

    Following the above transactions, the Bank will own a total of 11,597,749 units of own shares representing 1.75 % of the Bank’s issued shares. 

     

    Further detailed information on the transactions is attached. 

     

    This information is also available at: www.artea.lt   

     

    Additional information:
    Tomas Varenbergas
    Head of Investment Management Division
    tomas.varenbergas@artea.lt, +370 610 44447

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