pp OSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in Pljevlja By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Jul 2016 13:34:03 +0000 Mia Lausevic A campaign highlighting the benefits of composting household waste, supported by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, was launched on 1 July 2016 in Pljevlja, by the Montenegrin Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry, the Municipality of Pljevlja and the Eco-Centre Dolphin NGO. Some 40 participants - representatives of the Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry; the municipal authorities of Berane, Bijelo Polje and Pljevlja; local public utility companies from Pljevlja and Kotor; and NGOs as well as citizens, attended the campaign launch. “Composting household waste is just an element of broader waste management, one of the most current issues facing Montenegrin authorities in their efforts to bring the relevant policy, strategy and legislative frameworks in line with the international standards and requirements of the advancing integration processes,” said Programme Manager at the OSCE Mission Vladimir Ragozin. President of the Municipality of Pljevlja Mirko Đačić said: “Our municipality is actively involved in enhancing the local environment, especially regarding air quality improvements.” State Secretary at the Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry Daliborka Pejović stated that the primary waste separation is unquestionable and the educational campaigns are crucial bearing in mind the State’s plan of 50-70% of waste to be primary separated d until 2020. “The waste should be perceived as a resource that can be further used through development of recycling and composting industry,” said Director of Eco-Centre Dolphin NGO Ljilja Radunović. “It is recommended, under the EU Directive on Landfills, to consider the policy of the closure of landfills starting from 2020 because they proved to be unsustainable.” Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidenceOSCE Mission to Montenegro marks World Press Freedom Day: Public Service Broadcaster hosts televised debate on media freedomsOSCE Mission and OSCE/ODIHR support Montenegro’s parliament in drafting an action plan on gender sensitivity Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Environmental activities South-Eastern Europe News
pp OSCE supports roundtable discussion on public participation in environmental decision-making in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 14:33:53 +0000 PAVLODAR, Kazakhstan, 12 July 2016 – An OSCE-supported roundtable discussion on public participation mechanisms in environmental decision-making took place today in Pavlodar for some 25 representatives of the national and local government offices, the private sector, civil society and academia. The event concludes the project on the environmental decision-making process and raising awareness of the Aarhus Convention’s provisions supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana and implemented in partnership with the Pavlodar Aarhus Centre. The participants discussed challenges in accessing environmental information and finding ways to promote more effective implementation of the Aarhus Convention. They also reviewed project results and research findings and developed follow-up recommendations to be considered by the relevant authorities. “Considering the importance of the role of state agencies in the development of public participation in decision-making and seeking to improve this process, I consider the work of the roundtable discussion to be highly important,” stated Aigerim Kabyltayeva, Deputy Head of the Division on Subsoil Use Management, Environment and Water Resources of the Pavlodar region. Colin McCullough, Political Officer of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, noted that public participation contributes to a transparent and open process and improves the quality of decisions. “We hope that today's event will strengthen co-operation between all parties in addressing environmental issues in the region and will help to better understand the need to develop joint approaches to solve them,” he said. The event is part of the OSCE Programme Office’s efforts at promoting good governance and environmental protection. It complements the host government’s plans to improve compliance with the provisions of the Aarhus Convention and to implement the related Maastricht Recommendations on Public Participation in Decision-making in Environmental Matters.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE supports roundtable discussion on introduction of Pollutant Release and Transfer Register in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 10:25:06 +0000 ASTANA, 14 July 2016 – The introduction of the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) in Kazakhstan was the focus of a roundtable discussion organized in Astana today by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection and the UN Development Programme in Kazakhstan. Some 80 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental NGOs and private sector focused on recent changes in national environmental legislation, guiding rules in implementing PRTR, international best practices and the role of the Aarhus Centres in promoting PRTR in the regions. Joldasov Zulfuhar, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee of Environmental Regulation, Control and State Inspection in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan’s Energy Ministry, said: “Taking into account that environmental damage impacts all spheres of life, a state register of pollutant release and transfer is particularly relevant. We are convinced of the need to co-operate with all interested parties and consolidate our efforts in addressing the emerging issues in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development.” Mirco Guenther, Deputy Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, said: "PRTR management can lead to a significant reduction in environmental and social risks to promote a constructive dialogue between interested parties, as well as to achieve a balance of interests and protection of environmental rights of citizens. The OSCE Programme Office in Astana stands ready to support Kazakhstan’s initiative to comply fully with all their obligations under the Aarhus Convention." The PRTR Protocol was adopted in 2003, in Kyiv, Ukraine and is a legally binding instrument that requires parties to establish publicly accessible registers containing information on the release and transfer of pollutants. The event is part of the Programme Office’s longstanding efforts in promoting the international standards of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE supports roundtable discussion implementing Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:17:27 +0000 254301 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana A roundtable discussion on the implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan took place in Astana on 15 July 2016. Some 60 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental non-governmental organizations and private sector discussed the ways to improve Kazakhstan’s compliance with its obligations under the Aarhus Convention. They reviewed the ongoing activities in promoting its principles in the regions as well as new amendments to the national environmental legislation. They also examined the draft Aarhus Convention implementation report for 2014-2016 and exchanged opinions on its further enhancement. The event was organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection. The 1998 Aarhus Convention consists of three pillars: access to information, public participation in environmental decision-making, and access to justice in environmental matters. Aarhus Centres provide platforms to engage citizens, governments and the private sector in a dialogue on environmental challenges.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE launches series of anti-trafficking seminars for law-enforcement officers and social workers across Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia News
pp OSCE supports public discussions on natural resources management in southern Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 11:04:23 +0000 BISHKEK, 22 July 2016 – Three public discussions on the regulatory legal acts regarding the use of natural resources and environmental protection are being organized from 19 July to 27 July 2016 by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek and the local Aarhus Centre in the districts of Toktogul, Aksy and Kadamjay in southern Kyrgyzstan. The discussions are gathering representatives of environmental services, the local authorities, village- and district-level state administrations, local council deputies and public organizations, to exchange ideas on environmental problems and discuss how to address them through active public scrutiny. “Local stakeholders should be aware of the environmental legislation upfront. This will help them to prevent conflict arising from the use of natural resources,” said Dmitry Prudtskikh, Environmental Officer at the OSCE Centre. “I am glad to see that the Aarhus Centre in Osh has established a platform for communication between governmental, public and private structures, with the support of the OSCE.” Kanybek Isabaev, Director of the Aarhus Centre in Osh, said: “For several years, we have been disseminating information to the public and our partners on the legislation regarding environmental protection, the rational use of natural resources, and subsoil and environmental safety in our country. It is very significant that citizens can participate in decision-making in the area of ecology, a sphere that is becoming increasingly important in Kyrgyzstan.” During the discussions, participants will gain knowledge on issues of environmental protection, public access to environmental information, the normative legal acts of the Kyrgyz Republic on ecology and the basic principles of the Aarhus Convention. The event was organized as part of the OSCE Centre's project on promoting environmental security through dialogue and enhanced disaster risk reduction.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE supports water co-operation in southern Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 07:46:16 +0000 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana The OSCE-supported eleventh meeting of the Chu-Talas Water Basin Council took place on 28 July in Taraz, southern Kazakhstan. The event was co-organized by the Office in close co-operation with the Water Resource Committee of the Agriculture Ministry, the Chu-Talas Water Basin Council, the Zhambyl local administration and the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC). Some 15 representatives of regional water authorities, business organizations and civil society discussed the gaps and needs in water quality improvement, distribution and saving in the Zhambyl region. National experts from CAREC informed participants about the latest technologies and reforms in applying best practices in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and presented a plan for efficient basin planning in line with international standards. The meeting also helped to raise public awareness and increase access to information related to the activities of the Chu-Talas Water Basin Council. The event is part of the Office’s long-standing efforts to raise awareness and build capacity of state institutions in the area of water governance.Related StoriesOSCE promotes Central Asian Leadership Program for young environmental leadersOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in KazakhstanOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia News
pp OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:31:49 +0000 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law. Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees. Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system. “This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office. The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. The OSCE Office has a long-standing relationship of co-operation with the Cassation Court, contributing to the independence, impartiality and professionalism of the judicial system and adoption of decisions based on international standards.Related StoriesOSCE promotes free access to Government-held information in ArmeniaOSCE launches a volume of decisions by the high instance court to support Armenia’s judicial systemOSCE Office supports discussion on challenges of community policing and its development in Armenia Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Rule of law South Caucasus News
pp OSCE supports plea bargain training in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:53:22 +0000 ASTANA, 20 June 2016 – An OSCE-supported training seminar for some 30 prosecutors and defence lawyers from different regions of Kazakhstan on plea bargaining and the role of procedural prosecutors in criminal procedure began today in Astana. During the three-day seminar the participants will learn about issues related to the interpretation and application of the Criminal Procedure Code’s relevant provisions by legal professionals. International experts from the United States and Ukraine will familiarize participants with best practices in using plea bargaining in criminal proceedings and the role of prosecutors in preliminary investigation. Intensive discussions and mock exercises are planned to enhance comprehension and practical skills. The recent introduction of the concepts of plea bargaining and procedural prosecutors into the new Code aims to simplify criminal procedure and contribute to the development of a more effective and cost-efficient criminal justice system in Kazakhstan. These concepts have been in place since the Code entered into force in January 2015. “It is important to ensure sufficient balance between simplified criminal procedure, cost-efficiency and the procedural rights of participants,” said Colin McCullough, Political Officer at the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “This is predicated upon a high level of professionalism of the investigative bodies, adequate legal literacy of the general population and the absence of corruption.” Nail Akhmetzakirov, the Vice-Rector of the Law Enforcement Academy under the Prosecutor General’s Office, said: “The purpose of a plea agreement is the simplification of criminal proceedings, with omitting a number of investigative actions and the entire trial process. This requires a high professional level of the defender and the prosecutor.” The event was jointly organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana and the Law Enforcement Academy, as part of the Programme Office’s long-term activities to support criminal justice sector reform in Kazakhstan.Related StoriesOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE supports training seminar on torture prevention in KazakhstanOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Rule of law Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE supports training seminar on torture prevention in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Jul 2016 13:45:05 +0000 ASTANA, 4 July 2016 – A two-day OSCE-supported training seminar on the practical aspects of implementing the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) for preventing torture began today in Astana, Kazakhstan. Some 20 NPM members participated in the third in a series of four events aimed at building the capacities of the NPM in the context of monitoring, reporting and preventive visits to places of detention. “You represent a reliable ‘pulse’ of the interaction between citizens and law-enforcement authorities and your reaching out to various places of detention provides us with some ‘measurement’ in that sense,” said Ambassador Gyorgy Szabo, Head of the Programme Office in Astana. “Such training events are productive for developing a common methodology and approach and for increasing the potential to prevent abuses of power and cruel and degrading treatment.” The training addressed working procedures and methodology, key challenges in fulfilling human rights monitoring obligations at detention facilities and ethical matters. Both national and international anti-torture standards were taken into consideration. Particular attention was paid to the co-operation between NPM and law-enforcement departments, prosecutors, prison administrations, healthcare institutions and media representatives. The seminar was organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of Kazakhstan and the Regional Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The series of training events is part of the Office’s long-term assistance to the NPM and work in promoting the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture in the host country.Related StoriesOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE supports plea bargain training in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Human rights Rule of law Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 11:32:32 +0000 ASTANA, 22 July 2016 – An OSCE-supported two-day training seminar for some 30 defence lawyers from the northern part of Kazakhstan began today in Astana, with the aim of enhancing their understanding, common interpretation and implementation of the new criminal procedure legislation. The event is organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the National Bar Association and the Almaty Bar Association for lawyers from the Akmola region, Pavlodar, Kostanay, Karaganda and Petropavlovsk. Presentations will focus on new approaches and methods of legal protection, the legal institute of investigative judges in criminal proceedings, international guarantees for lawyers’ legal security, collection of evidence, and the questioning of witnesses. The interaction of lawyers with citizens, officials conducting criminal proceedings, the media and social networks will also be discussed. “It is of utmost importance to ensure adequate conditions for the training of judges, prosecutors and lawyers as the equal actors of the lawsuit,” said Ambassador György Szabó, Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “The Bar, as an independent institution, is responsible for ensuring the professional development of defence lawyers. As demonstrated by the current training, the OSCE stands ready to support efforts in this direction” Kadirzhan Baimukhanova, Deputy Head of the Republican Bar Association, said: "In the current conditions of rapidly developing legislation, such training seminars on the legislative novelties are crucial in ensuring the high professionalism of defence lawyers." Other topics covered by the training course are new information technologies, e-government, relevant ethical and professional requirements as well as national and international standards and best practices. The seminar is the first in a series of four planned for this autumn. Future events will take place in Almaty, Aktobe and Ust-Kamenogorsk. The series is part of the Programme Office’s long-standing efforts to strengthen the rule of law and support judicial reform in the host country.Related StoriesOSCE supports training seminar on torture prevention in KazakhstanOSCE supports plea bargain training in KazakhstanOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Rule of law Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE-supports training course for newly recruited personnel of a rehabilitation centre in Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:56:28 +0000 119496 Vasilina Brazhko Some 20 newly-recruited personnel of the Atlantis rehabilitation centre took part in a two-week capacity building training course, conducted in the premises of the penal colony in the village of Novopokrovka, which concluded on 10 June. The event was organized by the Kyrgyz State Service for Execution of Punishment (SSEP) and the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. OSCE-supported international trainers and specialists on therapeutic work with drug- and alcohol-addicted prisoners presented the Minnesotan treatment model, which is recognized as a global best practice among psychotherapeutic programmes for treatment of people with such problems, and organized practical sessions on the development of therapeutic skills. “Specific professional training is critical to enable the staff of the penitentiary service to carry out their work in full safety,” said Daniele Rumolo, Senior Human Dimension Officer at the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. “Providing them with the necessary skills to effectively deal with specific categories of prisoners is also crucial to prevent criminal activities inside the prisons and enhance the respect of the rule of law.” The course is part of an OSCE project on supporting the implementation of the National Strategy on the Development of Penitentiary System “Umut-2”. The project addresses the human rights situation and safety in penitentiary establishments through capacity building activities for prison staff.Related StoriesOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports workshop on crime prevention through partnerships between police, civil organizations and the publicOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports newly established working group on police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek hosts regional discussion on Security Sector Governance and Reform Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Reform and cooperation in the security sector Central Asia News
pp Inter-institutional co-operation in focus of OSCE-supported security policy course in Bosnia and Herzegovina By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 13:31:54 +0000 SARAJEVO, 16 June 2016 – An-OSCE supported course on security policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) for some 30 participants from government institutions, parliament, police, armed forces, civil society, academia, media and industry concluded today in Sarajevo. The two-week course, organized by the OSCE Mission to BiH and Council of Ministers’ Inter-ministerial Working Group on Monitoring the Implementation of BiH Security Policy, focused on the necessity of a multi-disciplinary approach and co-ordination and co-operation among various security actors. The course also aimed at increasing their knowledge of the BiH security policy and security system. “The responsibility for security is not the exclusive domain of any one particular ministry or institution. No single institution has sufficient resources or mandate to address what have become global security concerns and problems,” said Michael Delacruz, Head of Security Co-operation Unit at the OSCE Mission to BiH. Momir Brajic, member of the Council of Minister’s Inter-ministerial Working Group, said: “Implementation of the security policy requires a particular accent to be placed on the establishment and improvement of inter-section co-operation, principally on co-operation between the government and civil sector. Therefore, this course is an excellent forum for exchange of opinions and experiences between different actors in the area of security.” Dario Busic, Head of the Department at the BiH Ministry of Communication and Transport, said: “The course covered very interesting topics, some of which were new for me. It, therefore, enabled me to see the field of transportation, as my field of expertise, from a new perspective.” The OSCE Mission to BiH and Inter-Ministerial Working Group have been organizing security policy courses since 2007 to raise understanding of BiH’s security policy and to exchange information in this area. The course is accredited by the BiH Civil Service Agency with ten credits and serves for the professional development and career advancement of civil servants. Related StoriesOSCE Mission releases report on war crimes processing at state level in Bosnia and HerzegovinaOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitates visit to National Museum for children from Zepce and MaglajJudges and prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at OSCE meeting, learn about videoconferencing to reach remote witnesses Full Article OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Reform and cooperation in the security sector South-Eastern Europe Press release
pp OSCE supports training of 16 National Points of Contact on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Jul 2016 13:10:53 +0000 250516 Communication and Media Relations Section National Points of Contact from 16 OSCE participating States on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their components were familiarized with countries’ commitments stemming from this Resolution, at a training session co-organized by the OSCE from 28 June to 1 July 2016 in Kaliningrad, in the Russian Federation. A National Point of Contact from Chile – an observer State – also took part. The session was hosted by the Government of the Russian Federation, and conducted in partnership with the UN Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific (UNRCPD) and the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). Welcoming the participants on behalf of Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, an official of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that “the efficiency of the UN Security Council Resolution 1540 can be guaranteed only through its full implementation by all countries”, and by encouraging close and constructive co-operation between all parties. Robin Mossinkoff, the Head of the Forum for Security Cooperation Support Unit, said: “The OSCE has been supporting the network of OSCE National Points of Contact on implementing Resolution 1540 with annual meetings since 2014, and appreciates the Russian Federation’s initiative to hold this year’s annual meeting in format of a training session.” Participants were provided with an overview of the international non-proliferation regimes and instruments. They discussed the national legislative and regulatory framework, enforcement of legislation with regard to export and border controls, transshipment, illicit trafficking and brokering control as well as the role of the Points of Contact in supporting the development and implementation of these measures. Anton Martyniuk, the UNRCPD Coordinator of the project, noted that establishing Points of Contact and fostering their operation is a solid contribution to implementing Resolution 1540 at the national, regional and international levels. Participants also visited a border crossing point to learn more about the work of a commodity identification centre. The training course was organized as part of the joint UNODA-OSCE project on facilitating the regional implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540. UNRCPD and the OSCE organized the course in co-operation with the 1540 Committee and its Group of Experts.Related StoriesCivil society dialogue and mediation processes North and South of Mediterranean region in focus of OSCE-supported workshop and discussions in MadridIntelligence-led policing in focus of OSCE Annual Police Experts Meeting in ViennaHead of OSCE Strategic Police Matters Unit addresses UN Chiefs of Police Summit in New York Full Article Secretariat Conflict prevention and resolution Reform and cooperation in the security sector News
pp Corruption issues in private sector discussed with support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 31 May 2016 13:58:54 +0000 244216 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Corruption risks, challenges in accountability and transparency as well as the legislative and regulatory frameworks in public procurement, customs and taxation, free competition and monopolies, were the focus of a workshop supported by the OSCE Office in Yerevan held on 28 and 29 May 2016 in Aghveran, in Armenia’s Kotayk region. The event was attended by more than 60 people including officials from the Government Anti-corruption Programmes Monitoring Unit, the Ministry of Justice, the State Revenue Committee, the State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition, and the Internal Public Financial Oversight and Public Procurement Methodology at the Ministry of Finance. Representatives from business unions and associations, other non-governmental organizations, economists and journalists also participated. “The Government of Armenia has underlined the importance of addressing corruption risks,” said Suren Krmoyan, Armenian Deputy Minister of Justice. “The private sector can play a crucial role in that and we are eager to make changes and take the initiative to address concrete issues.” Naira Gyulnazaryan of the OSCE Office, said: “We hope that this event will promote close co-operation between the Government, business organizations and civil society towards fighting corruption in the business sector.” The event was organized in partnership with the Armenia's Ministry of Justice, the European Union, the Armenian Lawyers' Association, the Anti-Corruption Coalition of Civil Society Organizations of Armenia and Freedom of Information Centre. It is part of the OSCE Office’s efforts to strengthen the engagement of civil society, business companies and associations in addressing corruption risks and to establish a solid platform among the government, civil society and private sector to contribute to state reform. Challenges in customs regulatory frameworks were discussed at an event on May 25 in Gyumri and another discussion on state revenue issues in the regions will be held in Vanadzor. Related StoriesOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in ArmeniaAwards for promoting universal rights in Armenia presented by OSCE and international partners Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Good governance South Caucasus News
pp OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:31:49 +0000 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law. Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees. Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system. “This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office. The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. The OSCE Office has a long-standing relationship of co-operation with the Cassation Court, contributing to the independence, impartiality and professionalism of the judicial system and adoption of decisions based on international standards.Related StoriesOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in ArmeniaAwards for promoting universal rights in Armenia presented by OSCE and international partners Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Rule of law South Caucasus News
pp OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier, in Armenia, expresses support for work of OSCE Office By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 07:42:08 +0000 YEREVAN, 30 June 2016 – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited the premises of the OSCE Office in Yerevan on 30 June to discuss its work and activities and to meet with civil society representatives, while in Armenia as part of his official visit to the three countries of the South Caucasus. Steinmeier was welcomed by Ambassador Argo Avakov, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan. “The Office in Yerevan is closely co-operating with state structures and civil society in Armenia and welcomes this visit by the Chairperson-in-Office,” said Avakov. “Civil society plays an important role in enhancing public confidence in the electoral process, improving police-public partnership as well as promoting women and youth engagement and the freedom of the media in Armenia.” The Chairperson-in-Office underlined his appreciation for the Office’s activities in all three dimensions and commended its good co-operation with Armenian institutions. The OSCE Office in Yerevan works closely with government partners, civil society and other actors in Armenia to support activities in a variety of areas including legislative and criminal justice reform, anti-corruption, migration policy, economic integration, environmental activities, raising awareness on human rights, media freedom, access to information, gender equality, assistance to police and security sector reform. Related StoriesUrgent steps needed towards full respect for ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, says OSCE Chairmanship Special Representative and Chief MonitorOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier, in Moldova, calls for swift and full implementation of confidence-building measuresOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Moldova on Tuesday Full Article Chairmanship OSCE Office in Yerevan South Caucasus Press release
pp OSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:17:23 +0000 ASTANA, 21 July 2016 – Some 25 Supreme and Regional Court judges, lawyers, journalists, media experts as well as representatives of the diplomatic corps and civil society today in Astana participated in OSCE-supported public hearings on the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan’s Decree on the “Application of legislation on protecting the honour, dignity and business reputation in judicial practice”. Participants reviewed current legal precedents on defamation-related cases, discussed national legislation and its compliance with international standards as well as recommendations to the Supreme Court’s draft decree. “The OSCE advocates for the full decriminalization of defamation and the fair consideration of such cases in dispute-resolution bodies or civil courts,” said Colin McCullough, Political Officer at the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “This is crucial to promoting freedom of the media, to effectively expose and fight corruption, and to eliminate the excessive protection of senior officials from legitimate public criticism.” Bolat Kalyanbekov, Head of the Information Support Division of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, said: "Today's public hearings create a precedent for additional expert understanding of regulatory decrees. This is a relatively new format for meetings and it allows us all to hear expert opinions and conclusions on the issue, as well as to receive comprehensive recommendations on it.” The event was supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the US Agency for International Development, the Eurasia Foundation for Central Asia and the International Fund for the Protection of the Freedom of Speech Adil Soz. It is part of the Office’s activities aimed at promoting media freedom and freedom of expression in line with OSCE principles and commitments.Related StoriesMedia-court relations in spotlight of OSCE-supported training in KazakhstanOSCE supports Seventh Forum on Internet Development in Central AsiaOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Media freedom and development Central Asia Press release
pp UN Special Rapporteur and OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media deplore crackdown on journalists and media outlets in Turkey By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 14:38:29 +0000 GENEVA / VIENNA, 28 July 2016 – Two top holders of media freedom mandates of the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) today condemned the ongoing crackdown on journalists and the media launched by Turkish Government in the wake of the attempted coup. The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, David Kaye, and the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, expressed alarm at recent measures adopted by the Turkish authorities. Dozens of journalists have been reportedly arrested and a large number of media outlets closed in the past twenty-four hours. “The simultaneous arrests of independent journalists and shutdowns of print and broadcast media strike a major blow against public debate and government accountability,” the experts warned. “We strongly urge the Turkish authorities to reconsider these decisions and confirm their obligations to media freedom.” Reports indicate that the Government ordered the closure of three news agencies, 16 TV channels, 23 radio channels, 45 papers and 15 magazines. Since the attempted coup, authorities have issued arrest warrants against 89 journalists and have already arrested several of them, blocked access to more than 20 news websites, revoked the licenses of 29 publishing houses, and cancelled a number of press accreditations. Numerous academic institutions, schools, civil society organizations were also ordered to close down by decrees issued after the adoption of the “Statutory Decree Regarding Measures to be Taken Within Scope of State of Emergency and Regulation of Certain Institutes and Institutions” on 23 July. “It is quite clear that this wave of restrictions against media groups does not meet the basic international standards concerning restrictive measures even in times of emergency,” Mijatović said. “The disregard for any assurance of due process is flagrant and only contributes to the extreme levels of insecurity affecting all those working to inform people of the ongoing crisis in the country.” “The attempted coup cannot justify such a broad attack against almost all voices, not just critical ones but analytic and journalistic,” Kaye said. “The widespread and abrupt nature of the measures, lacking even the basic elements of due process, is shocking and unprecedented in recent times in Turkey.” “The Government’s purging of personnel and institutions of what it perceives as being dissenting and critical voices, solely on the basis of allegations of membership in the Gülen movement, clearly violates standards of international human rights law,” he noted. Both experts expressed their continued willingness to discuss their concerns with Turkish authorities. UN Special Rapporteur Kaye will be visiting Turkey on an official visit in November, at the invitation of the Government. OSCE Representative Mijatović reiterated her Office’s assistance in improving media freedom, including a visit to the country. The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media observes media developments in all 57 OSCE participating States. She provides early warning on violations of freedom of expression and media freedom and promotes full compliance with OSCE media freedom commitments. Learn more at www.osce.org/fom, Twitter: @OSCE_RFoM and on www.facebook.com/osce.rfom. Related StoriesOSCE Representative mourns photojournalist killed in Turkey, expresses concern for media freedomOSCE media freedom representative urges protection for journalists reporting on civil unrest in ArmeniaOSCE Representative condemns incidents directed at journalists and independent voices in Bosnia and Herzegovina Full Article Representative on Freedom of the Media Media freedom and development Turkey Press release
pp Pepperdine Introduces New Opioid Awareness and Mental Health Resources By pepperdine-graphic.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:02:43 +0000 Pepperdine is expanding its TimelyCare program and offering Narcan training to address the rise in fentanyl overdoses and mental health issues affecting students on campuses nationwide. This initiative equips students with essential tools for their well-being. The post Pepperdine Introduces New Opioid Awareness and Mental Health Resources appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic. Full Article News depression fentanyl Mental health Narcan opoid overdose pepperdine graphic media Shalom Montgomery Student Health Center Therapy Timely care app Wellness Fee
pp Combating violent extremism through modern communication technologies discussed at OSCE–supported international conference in Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Sat, 18 Jun 2016 05:53:41 +0000 ISSYK-KUL, Kyrgyzstan, 18 June 2016 – An-OSCE supported conference attended by some 100 participants from 20 countries on international co-operation in countering terrorist and extremist organizations through the use of modern communication technologies concluded today in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. The three-day event was organized by Kyrgyz government and the Anti-Terrorist Centre of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with support of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek and a local NGO, the Civil Initiative on Internet Policy Public Fund. Welcoming the participants, Kyrgyzstan’s President Almazbek Atambayev stated that there was a clear awareness in the country that extremism and terrorism cannot be resolved by force only. “It is extremely important for us that our country is an example of the search for new methods of work with the population and positive co-operation with religious leaders, in order to achieve the objective of sustainable secular development.” Manuel Marion Mainer, Senior Programme Officer at the Action against Terrorism Unit of the OSCE Transnational Threats Department, said: “We have to go beyond traditional approaches involving only the law enforcement and judiciary in the fight against crime. To prevent and counter terrorism effectively, we need collaboration among all state institutions and public authorities, as well as partnerships with civil society organizations and the businesses. Engaging youth and youth organizations is of paramount importance. The meeting was part of the OSCE Centre’s project on combatting terrorism and preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Combating terrorism Central Asia Press release
pp OSCE supports workshop on risks-oriented approach in combating money laundering and financing of terrorism in Kyrgyzstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 14:55:30 +0000 ISSYK-KUL, Kyrgyzstan, 8 July 2016 – A five-day training course supported by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek on a risk-oriented approach in supervising activities related to anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism concluded today in Bosteri village, in the Issyk-Kul region. The aim of the workshop, which was organized by the State Financial Intelligence Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (SFIS) in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), was to update the relevant State agencies and financial institutions on the practical aspects of a risks-oriented approach in their work. Some 46 officials from law enforcement agencies, supervisory agencies and financial institutions took part. “A risks-oriented approach is the process which allows the countries to identify, assess and understand risks to effectively combat money laundering and financing of terrorism,” said Nana Baramidze, Senior Economic and Environmental Officer at the OSCE Centre. “The OSCE Centre in Bishkek fully supports the efforts of the Kyrgyz Government in its attempt to establish effective systems to counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism.” Chyngyz Kenenbayev, Head of the Organizational and Legal department of the SFIS, said: “We are holding this educational seminar to train representatives of national authorities and the private sector so that we can successfully pass the second round of the evaluation by the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG). In order to fulfil international obligations under the EAG, the Kyrgyz Republic is to conduct a mutual assessment of its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism system. From 28 November to 9 December 2016, a visiting mission of EAG evaluators will conduct this assessment within the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) initiative." The training course, which was conducted by two IMF experts and three SFIS officials, was part of the OSCE assistance to the Kyrgyz Government in preparing for the second round of the FATF evaluation.Related StoriesTo mark World Day against Trafficking in Persons OSCE Centre in Bishkek supports public awareness raising campaignOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Combating terrorism Economic activities Central Asia Press release
pp APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:09 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121570. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. App Support Available for: macOS Sonoma Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without user... Full Article
pp APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:11 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.1 macOS Ventura 13.7.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121568. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. App Support Available for: macOS Ventura Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without user... Full Article
pp APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-6 watchOS 11.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:13 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-6 watchOS 11.1 watchOS 11.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121565. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. Accessibility Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later Impact: An attacker with physical access to a locked device may be able to... Full Article
pp APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-7 tvOS 18.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:15 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-7 tvOS 18.1 tvOS 18.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121569. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. App Support Available for: Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K (all models) Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without... Full Article
pp APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-8 visionOS 2.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:17 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-8 visionOS 2.1 visionOS 2.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121566. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. App Support Available for: Apple Vision Pro Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without user consent... Full Article
pp APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1 By seclists.org Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:02:26 GMT Posted by Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure on Oct 31APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1 Safari 18.1 addresses the following issues. Information about the security content is also available at https://support.apple.com/121571. Apple maintains a Security Releases page at https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent software updates with security advisories. Safari Downloads Available for: macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma Impact: An attacker may be able to misuse a trust relationship to... Full Article
pp [VIC] DGtek Fibre Network FTTP 150/150 Plan: $49/M for 9 Months (Limited Areas, New Customers) @ Pineapple Net By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:33:36 +1100 PineappleNet has a Black Friday special for home internet - $49 for 150Mbps symmetrical speeds. Certainly a lot better prices, speed and service than NBN. PineappleNet is a reseller of the DGTek fibre network, who operate only in buildings in very limited areas near Melbourne CBD and some South Eastern suburbs. And not in every building, so check your address to see if they're available. I've been a customer for over 2 years and very happy to recommend. Referral solicitation removed — Mod. Note: This is not NBN FTTP. Full Article Internet Black Friday Broadband FTTP
pp LG Resu 16 Prime (High Voltage 3-Phase Home Battery) $10,995 Installed with Solis 10kW 3p 4MPPT Hybrid Inverter @ Kenny Solar By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:56:02 +1100 LG RESU16H Prime + Solis S6-EH3P10K-H-AU (AS4777-2 2020) Part of the latest generation 3 series in the LG RESU line-up. The RESU16H Prime is the largest lithium-ion residential battery storage in the world, supplying a total energy capacity of 16 kWh. The latest RESU16H Prime provides an all-new continuous power rating of 7 kW and a peak rating of 11 kW. This increased peak power enables homeowners to backup high-surge power appliance loads like air-conditioning units and pumps. The 16 kWh battery features industry-leading continuous power, storage capacity, and DC round-trip efficiency (>90%). Stackable to 32 kWh of energy storage capacity, the RESU16H Prime can fully cover an average daily electricity use of a home. SPECS Electrical Characteristics Nominal Energy 16.45 kWh Usable Energy1) 16.0 kWh @77°F (25°C) Voltage Range Charge 420 ~ 450 VDC Discharge 350 ~ 410VDC Max. Charge/Discharge Current 20A@350V Max. Charge/Discharge Power 7 kW Peak Power (only discharging)2) 11 kW for 10 sec. Peak Current (only discharging) 32.8A for 10 sec. Battery Chemistry Lithium Ion Communication Interface RS485/CAN DC Protection Circuit Breaker, Fuse, DCDC converter (Short Circuit Current : 1.616kA) Connection Method Spring Type Connector User interface LEDs for Normal and Fault operation Protection Features Over Voltage / Over Current / short circuit / Reverse Polarity Scalability (Total Energy, Max. Charge/Discharge Power) Max. 2 in parallel (32.0 kWh @77°F (25°C), 14kW) Only 14 units left in total Happy to quote on PV installation also. Price includes installation in Standard metro in WA, NSW, VIC, QLD travel or freight is an additional charge Kenny Solar 1300882990 www.kennysolar.com.au info@kennysolar.com.au Full Article Electrical & Electronics Solar Battery Solar Energy System Solar Panel
pp Extra 10% off + Shipping @ Fragrance-Free Products By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:33:47 +1100 Fragrance-Free Products (Toiletries without fragrances) are currently closing down with everything set to or below wholesale price. Enjoy an extra 10% off with the code "OzBargain" https://www.FragranceFreeProducts.com.au/ Ecostore – Laundry Liquid Ultra Sensitive 1L RP$10.99 now $6.95 Ecostore – Ultra Sensitive Dish Liquid 1L RP$8.95 now $6.95 Ecostore – Ultra Sensitive 3X Concentrate Laundry Liquid 480ml RP$15 now $8.95 White Magic – Eco Eraser Original Sponge RP$7.95 now $3.95 White Magic – Eco Eraser Big Sponge RP$9 now $5.95 White Magic – Eco Eraser King Sponge RP$14 now $7.95 White Magic – Eco Eraser Extra Power Sponge 4Pk RP$7.20 now $5 Envirocare earth – Sensitive Body & Hair Cleanser 500ml RP$14.95 now $9.50 Envirocare earth – Sensitive Body & Hair Cleanser 1L RP$20.85 now $13.95 Envirocare earth – Sensitive Body Wash 500ml RP$16.55 now $10.95 Envirocare earth – Sensitive Body Wash 1L RP$20.85 now $13.95 Envirocare earth – Baby Sensitive Bath & Shampoo 500ml RP$18.20 now $11.95 Envirocare earth – Baby Sensitive Bath & Shampoo 2L RP$39.95 now $21.50 Bexters – Soda Crystals 800g RP$9.95 now $6.95 Bee Natural – Lip Balm Stick – Original Unscented RP$7.50 now $3.95 Grants of Australia – Flavour Free Natural Toothpaste RP$6.95 now $4.95 Happy Turtle – Organic Cotton & Bamboo Cotton Buds RP$6.49 now $1.99 Natures Child – Organic Cotton Reusable Baby Wipes RP$29.95 now $11.95 Natures Child – Certified Organic Face Wipes RP$12.95 now $4.95 Henry Blooms – Kids Probiotic Toothpaste Flavour Free RP$7 now $4.95 Abode – Baby Laundry Liquid 1L RP$14.95 now $9.95 Abode – Laundry Liquid Zero 1L RP$15.95 now $9.95 Abode – Dish Liquid Zero 500ml RP$9.95 now $6.95 Abode – Fabric Softner Zero 1L RP$19.95 now $13.20 Grahams Natural – C+ Cream (Eczema & Dermatitis Relief) 120g RP$31.95 now $19.95 Grahams Natural – Scalp Relief Cream 60g RP$20 now $12.95 Dermeze – Treatment Ointment 100g RP$12 now $8.95 Eco Turtles – 2PK Non Scratch Cellulose Sponge RP$6 now $3.30 Shipping starts at approximately $7-$11 this depends on your order's total weight and location. Shipped from Melbourne VIC, and you can choose from Australia Post, Sendle, or Aramex for delivery. (Sendle & Aramex exclude PO Boxes) We also offer flexible payment options through AfterPay, PayPal, Klarna, and ZipPay-allowing you to spread out your payments weekly, fortnightly, or monthly. We close on the 1st of December 2024 or until stock lasts. Thank you for your support! It’s been a pleasure providing fragrance-free options, especially to help those with Fragrance Sensitivity and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity to find suitable products. Full Article Health & Beauty Body Wash Dish Liquid Laundry Detergent Shampoo Toiletries
pp [Prime] Minisforum NAB6 Lite i5-12600H, 32GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 2x 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6, Win11 $539.98 Shipped @ Minisforum Amazon AU By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:43:12 +1100 Looks like an even better deal SPECIFICALLY for Amazon Prime members than the one on offer in May 2024 (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/848019). https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0D2HDV8T9 Have to be logged in to Amazon Prime account to see the $539.98 pricing. Full Article Computing Computer Mini PC Minisforum
pp [NSW] TCL 98" C855 QD-Mini LED Google TV $6150 + Delivery ($0 to Select Areas) @ Appliance Central By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:16:17 +1100 I checked postage for all of capital cities and it seems only NSW is eligible for postage. Next cheapest would be $6867 @ The Good Guys via the price beat button Specs: https://www.tcl.com/au/en/tvs/98c855 Prices may come down further on Black Friday, but I can't be sure as my crystal ball is broken. Please feel free to speculate below. Full Article Electrical & Electronics 98inch LCD TV Mini LED TV TCL TCL 98C855 TV UHD TV
pp Apple TV’s “Silo” Returns for Daring Second Season By www.rogerebert.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:59:34 +0000 A TV review of what might be Apple's best show. Full Article TV/Streaming
pp Royal command appoints Prayut as PM By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 15:14:00 +0700 Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to serve the country, people and His Majesty the King after being royally appointed the prime minister of Thailand for a second term. Full Article
pp Thailand tipped to be a leading EV market By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Jul 2023 08:03:00 +0700 Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain market share globally, with Thailand and Indonesia being key markets within Asean, says a research agency. Full Article
pp Jennifer Seward is a 'Super Happy Fun Clown' in Horror Comedy Teaser By www.firstshowing.net Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 22:22:14 +0000 A first look teaser trailer has debuted for the indie horror comedy film called Super Happy Fun Clown, the latest creation from indie genre filmmaker Patrick Rea (I Am Lisa, They Wait In The Dark, Shriek). It kind of sounds like a mashup between Joker and Falling Down (always worth a watch) featuring a woman this time who goes berserk and heads on a killing spree. To escape a life of oppressed obscurity, a battered former wunderkind weaponizes her obsession with clowning, serial killers, & classic movie monsters into a night of shocking infamy. Jennifer Seward stars as a woman who dresses up as "Jenn-O the Clown", who decides to let loose after realize her life is fading away. The film also features Dan Daly, Tim Shelburne, Nicole Hall, Matt Leisy, Deborah Madick, and Violet Rea. Thanks to Bloody Disgusting for the tip on this. Looks like it might turn out pretty badass - a brutal tale of vengeance from a pissed off clown. Even if it does seem like a Joker remix at least it should be a bit better than Joker 2 in the end. Check this out below. Here's the teaser (+ poster) for Patrick Rea's horror […] Full Article Horror To Watch Trailer
pp Despite Climate Concerns, Young Voter Turnout Slumped & Its Support Split Between the Parties By www.climatedepot.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:41:27 +0000 Excerpt from Inside Climate News: As early exit polling comes out, it appears that young voters—often expected to reliably support Democratic candidates—did not vote as a monolith. Although Kamala Harris still took the majority of the youth vote, her margin of support from young voters, 6 points, was much smaller than Biden’s 25 point lead in 2020, and young men—unlike in 2020—broke in favor of Trump... Alice Siu, associate director of the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, said that young voters’ opinions were more diverse than may have been expected... Climate Didn’t Necessarily Move Young Voters to Harris: Young voters also consistently rank climate change as an important issue, and in the lead up to the election some experts suggested that young climate voters could tip the race in favor of Harris. Full Article Middle Column greta Harris kids polling trump
pp The Real Reason The Penguin Killed Off That Major Supporting Character In Its Finale By www.slashfilm.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:20:36 +0000 The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has explained why the finale killed off an important character in such a brutal fashion. Full Article Drama Shows Thriller Shows Superhero Shows
pp Why Emilio Estevez Disappeared From Hollywood By www.slashfilm.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:00:53 +0000 Emilio Estevez shot to fame in the 1980s as a member of the Brat Pack, but then virtually disappeared from Hollywood movies. Full Article Comedy Movies Drama Movies
pp Weiss oscillations could appear in a 'wrinkled' 2D electron gas By nanotechweb.org Published On :: 2017-12-18T04:54:44Z The magnetotransport properties of materials can be tailored by changing their nanostructure geometry. Full Article
pp Nigeria Fiber Optic Products Supplier By nanotechweb.org Published On :: 2018-03-01T13:53:40Z Fiber optic Nigeria is a leading supplier of cables and fiber transceiver modules. Full Article
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pp ‘We are changing the future:’ Disney World workers approve contract for $18 minimum wage By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 00:59:16 +0000 Disney’s lowest-paid full-time workers will earn at least $18 an hour this year under a contract union members overwhelmingly approved Wednesday. Full Article
pp Trump has promised to ‘save TikTok.’ What happens next is less clear By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:17:01 +0000 Trump tried to ban the social media platform the last time he was in the White House. Full Article Business National Politics News Politics Donald Trump network
pp Seminole approves $14M contract with ‘outdated’ Lynx bus service but commits to cut costs By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:54:35 +0000 Commissioners blast it for inefficiencies and plan to work on finding ways to save money Full Article Business Latest Headlines Local News News Politics Transportation
pp Leaders support official acknowledgment of Oscar Mack after Kissimmee documentary screening By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Apr 2023 22:05:25 +0000 On Saturday, that effort may have begun taking another step, as community leaders who attended a screening of the documentary at the Solid Rock Community Church in Kissimmee vowed to work toward a public acknowledgment of Mack’s encounter with the Klan more than 100 years ago. Full Article
pp Oppo Find N5 May Arrive Soon To Take Lunch Money From Folding Phone Rivals By hothardware.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0500 Foldable smartphones may still be niche products, but they've become tech showcases for their respective brands. Chinese phone maker Oppo is arguably one of the forerunners in this aspect and if rumors of the upcoming Find N5 are any indicators, this foldable will be the most potent of its kind come 2025. With more models launching next year, Full Article
pp Move Over Siri And Make Room For Google's Gemini App On iPhone By hothardware.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:40:00 -0500 In an interesting turn of events, iPhone users may soon be able to use Google's Gemini assistant on their phones, and also initiate it directly from the lock screen, which would give Siri some proper competition. If a leak by a user in Philippines is any indicator, the Gemini Live app could soon appear in an Apple App Store near you. Or it Full Article
pp Apple Now Sells iPhone 16 DIY Repair Parts And Tool Kits, Here's A Look At Pricing By hothardware.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:46:00 -0500 Nearly two months after launching its iPhone 16 lineup, which struggled for sales at launch and is still facing a measured rollout of Apple Intelligence, Apple has now added these devices to its self-repair program. It’s a continuation of the company’s efforts that began in 2022, which provides the tools and parts necessary for customers to Full Article
pp NVIDIA's Slick App Replacement For GeForce Experience Goes Live, No Login Required By hothardware.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:49:00 -0500 When NVIDIA debuted its GeForce Experience app over a decade ago, the online login requirement made many PC hardware grognards (like this author) leery of the software despite its many useful functions. The green team made many updates to the GeForce Experience application over the years, but it has ever remained optional, to NVIDIA's credit. If Full Article