Leil Storage annonce la prise en charge de la solution SaunaFS HAMR pour une capacité de stockage accrue lors des déploiements sur site

TALLINN, Estonie, 23 juill. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leil Storage annonce ce jour la compatibilité de SaunaFS 5.0 concernant la nouvelle technologie d’enregistrement magnétique assisté par la chaleur (HAMR), renforçant ainsi son système de fichiers distribué open source de pointe pour les charges de travail sur site à l’échelle de l’exaoctet. Grâce à cette mise à jour, SaunaFS 5.0 prend entièrement en charge les disques durs HAMR SMR de Seagate Technology, LLC, leader mondial du stockage de données à grande capacité, pour ainsi permettre l’intégration des disques durs les plus volumineux du secteur et repousser les limites des systèmes de stockage durables à grande échelle.

Une capacité de stockage et une efficacité révolutionnaires

De par sa compatibilité avec les disques durs HAMR conçus via la plateforme Mozaic3+, SaunaFS 5.0 offre à ses clients les capacités de stockage sur disque les plus élevées du secteur. En associant l’écriture assistée par laser avancée (HAMR) à la gestion des pistes en bardeaux (SMR), les entreprises peuvent bénéficier d’une densité de surface de pointe idéale pour les charges de travail à très grande échelle, le stockage Nearline et l’archivage.

Cette version présente les principales fonctionnalités suivantes :

  • Une compatibilité native HAMR SMR : déploiement rapide et facile des disques HAMR SMR Mozaic3+ de Seagate Technology, LLC.
  • Une flexibilité de regroupement et une simplicité de démarrage : fonctionnement mixte entre les disques CMR, HAMR et HAMR SMR, même dotés de capacités différentes.
  • Une amélioration des performances : les optimisations apportées au traitement des données ont permis d’améliorer considérablement les performances en matière de lecture et d’écriture.
  • Une conception axée sur la durabilité : une intégration améliorée avec des outils de durabilité, tels que le système de stockage auto–réparable intégrant les technologies Autonomous Drive Regeneration (ADR) et Infinite Cold Engine (ICE) de Leil afin de réaliser de réelles économies d’énergie sur des projets à l’échelle des pétaoctets et exaoctets.

« Nous avons toujours estimé que la technologie à très grande échelle ne devait pas être réservée aux géants de la technologie », a déclaré David Gerstein, directeur technique de Leil Storage. « Il était très important pour nous que SaunaFS 5.0 assure la compatibilité des disques HAMR de manière générale, et plus particulièrement des disques HAMR SMR, dès leur mise sur le marché. Nous souhaitions que les entreprises de toutes tailles puissent bénéficier dès que possible de ces avancées considérables en matière de capacité de stockage. Cette solution permet à tout le monde de bénéficier d’un stockage innovant et efficace. »

Leil invite toutes les entreprises traitant d’importants volumes de données à participer au lancement et à profiter des avantages des technologies à très grande échelle sur site pour une génération et une consommation durables des données, sans nuire à la performance. Les organismes de recherche, les pôles de supercalcul et les établissements d’enseignement peuvent bénéficier de conditions avantageuses.

À propos de Leil Storage

Leil Storage fournit des solutions de stockage de fichiers évolutives et durables, façonnant l’avenir de l’infrastructure de données d’entreprise. SaunaFS est une solution gratuite disponible en open source, et propose des modules commerciaux pour bénéficier de fonctionnalités avancées et d’une assistance technique.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez leil.io et suivez Leil Storage sur LinkedIn.

Aleksander RagelPDG
Leil Storage & SaunaFS
Téléphone : +372 560 44462


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Leil Storage Announces SaunaFS HAMR Support, Enabling Greater Storage Capacity for On-Premises Deployments

TALLINN, Estonia, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leil Storage today announces SaunaFS 5.0 support for the newly available Heat–Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) technology, further enhancing its leading open–source distributed file system for exabyte–scale, on–premises workloads. With this update, SaunaFS 5.0 fully supports HAMR SMR drives from Seagate Technology, LLC, a global, mass capacity data storage leader, enabling integration with the industry’s largest hard drives and raising the benchmark for sustainable, large–scale storage systems.

Breakthrough Storage Capacity and Efficiency

By supporting the general availability of HAMR drives built on Mozaic3+ platform, SaunaFS 5.0 gives customers access to the highest single–drive capacities in the sector. Pairing advanced laser–assisted writing (HAMR) with shingled track management (SMR), organizations can benefit from cutting–edge areal density ideal for hyperscale, nearline, and archival workloads.

Key features introduced in this release include:

  • Native HAMR SMR compatibility: Fast, easy deployment of Seagate Technology, LLC’s Mozaic3+ HAMR SMR drives.
  • Flexible clustering and easy start: Mixed operation across CMR, HAMR, and HAMR SMR drives, even at different capacities.
  • Performance gains: Data–handling optimizations have achieved a significant performance boost for both reads and writes.
  • Sustainability–focused design: Enhanced integration with sustainability tools, such as Autonomous Drive Regeneration (ADR) and Leil’s own Infinite Cold Engine (ICE), delivering real energy savings in petascale and exabyte–scale environments.

“We’ve always believed that hyperscale–grade technology shouldn’t just be for the tech giants,” said David Gerstein, CTO of Leil Storage. “Getting SaunaFS 5.0 to support HAMR drives in general, and HAMR SMR drives specifically, right as they’re hitting the market was a big deal for us – we wanted enterprises of any size to benefit from these massive leaps in storage capacity as soon as possible. This release is all about putting innovative, efficient storage within reach for everyone.”

Leil extends an invitation to all data–intensive organizations to participate in the launch and reap the benefits of hyperscale technologies on–premises for sustainable data generation and consumption, without compromising performance. Special terms are available for research organizations, supercomputing centers, and educational institutions.

About Leil Storage

Leil Storage delivers scalable, sustainable file storage solutions, shaping the future of enterprise data infrastructure. SaunaFS is open source and free to use, with commercial modules available for advanced features and support.

Discover more at leil.io and follow Leil Storage on LinkedIn.

Aleksander Ragel, CEO
Leil Storage & SaunaFS
Mobile: +372 560 44462


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Bitget Partners with KOL to Drive Blockchain and AI Growth in Southeast Asia

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, partnered with Indian crypto thought leader Pushpendra Singh to support a landmark Blockchain & AI Summit in Southeast Asia—further strengthening its role as a global enabler of the decentralized tech ecosystem.

The summit was organized in collaboration with the Consortium of Indian Industries in Malaysia (CIIM). It brought together builders, investors, and leaders from India, South Asia, the Middle East, Singapore, China, and beyond, establishing Malaysia as an up–and–coming regional hub for blockchain and AI collaboration. The event included keynotes, panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at promoting innovation and the responsible adoption of Web3 technologies.

“Having a prominent Indian KOL like Pushpendra lead a Blockchain and AI Summit in Malaysia highlights the global and collaborative nature of this industry. At Bitget, our mission is to empower and scale these ecosystems wherever they develop,” said Jyotsna Hirdyani, South Asia Head at Bitget.

Bitget KOL Pushpendra Singh taking the stage at the Blockchain & AI Summit

Pushpendra expressed a similar viewpoint, emphasizing that Malaysia's rising status as a premier destination for both technology and tourism makes it an ideal location for a globally diverse gathering. “This event wasn't solely focused on Web3; it was also about uniting various voices under one shared vision. Malaysia is quickly becoming a hub where innovation meets opportunity, and we take pride in working to help shape that narrative,” he shared.

The partnership shows Bitget's continued efforts to advance inclusivity, education, and grassroots leadership in nascent cryptocurrency communities. One region, one builder, and one summit at a time, Bitget is dedicated to offering the platforms, tools, and collaborations that propel the industry forward as blockchain and AI continue to converge.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 120 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real–time access to Bitcoin priceEthereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a leading non–custodial crypto wallet supporting 130+ blockchains and millions of tokens. It offers multi–chain trading, staking, payments, and direct access to 20,000+ DApps, with advanced swaps and market insights built into a single platform.
Bitget is driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM markets, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

Aligned with its global impact strategy, Bitget has joined hands with UNICEF to support blockchain education for 1.1 million people by 2027. In the world of motorsports, Bitget is the exclusive cryptocurrency exchange partner of MotoGP™, one of the world’s most thrilling championships.

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Synervest Group Raises $4 Million Series A to Accelerate Global Expansion of Institutional Fintech Infrastructure

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Market—Synervest Group, a fintech holding company delivering institutional–grade infrastructure across trading, payments, and financial technology, today announced it has raised $4 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Jura Investment Group, with continued participation from CMT Digital, valuing the company at $60 million—double its valuation from just 12 months earlier.

The investment follows a strong period of commercial and operational momentum across Synervest’s portfolio of financial services businesses. The funding will be used to accelerate international expansion, enhance the Group’s regulatory presence, and strengthen its institutional offering.

“Bringing Jura on board as a strategic partner, alongside the continued backing of CMT Digital, is a major endorsement of our model and long–term vision,” said Alexander Oelfke, Founding Partner at Synervest Group. “This partnership enables us to scale faster, deepen our regulatory capabilities, and broaden our reach across institutional markets.”

With legal entities and regulatory licenses in key international jurisdictions, Synervest maintains operational hubs in Europe and the Middle East and serves financial institutions seeking compliant, scalable, cross–border infrastructure.

“We see great potential in Synervest Group and are excited to support their global expansion. Their innovative approach to fintech aligns well with our vision, and we look forward to contributing our expertise to accelerate their growth,” said Bas Kooijman, CEO of Jura Investment Group.

“The future of financial markets will be shaped by firms that can operate across borders while meeting the highest regulatory standards,” said Jan–Dirk L., Co–Founder of CMT Digital. “Synervest is building precisely that—robust trading infrastructure designed for global institutions. We’re proud to support their next phase of growth.”

About Synervest Group

Synervest Group is a global fintech platform providing a unified and highly interconnected compliance–led ecosystem that triggers scalable offerings for both B2B and B2C models whether for proprietary or external utility across trading, payments, and financial technology. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the Group operates across key international financial hubs with regulatory licenses in multiple jurisdictions.

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From Haor to Brickfields

By Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
NARAYANGANJ, Bangladesh, Jul 23 2025 – Nikli Upazila, located in the Kishoreganj district of Bangladesh, is part of the haor region, a vast wetland ecosystem characterized by bowl-shaped depressions. This unique geography subjects the area to significant climatic challenges, particularly recurrent flooding. The haor region, including Nikli, experiences a subtropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. During the monsoon season, heavy rainfall often leads to extensive flooding. Flash floods have become increasingly unpredictable and severe in recent years, causing substantial damage to agricultural lands and affecting the livelihoods of local communities. These people, trapped by water and driven by poverty, journey from the Haor to brickfields, where their lives become an endless cycle of hardship.

Agriculture, especially boro rice (a kind of a rice) cultivation, is the primary livelihood for many residents of Nikli. However, the unpredictability of flash floods poses a significant threat to crop yields. The high seasonality of the haor-based economy forces local people to remain out of work for a considerable period, leading to food insecurity. Faced with these challenges, many families from Nikli engage in seasonal migration to urban and peri-urban areas such as Dhaka, Savar, Narayanganj, and Munshiganj. They seek employment opportunities in sectors like brickfields, where both adults and children often work under strenuous conditions. The city is expanding and this migration is not just a means of income but a survival strategy to cope with the economic hardships imposed by environmental vulnerabilities.

The migration of entire families, including children, to work in brickfields highlights the severe socioeconomic pressures faced by communities in Nikli. While this migration provides temporary financial relief, it also exposes individuals, especially women and children, to exploitative labor practices and adverse living conditions. Moreover, the absence of family members during significant portions of the year disrupts community cohesion and affects the social fabric of the region.

The cyclical nature of flooding in Nikli Upazila, compounded by the lack of local employment opportunities, necessitates seasonal migration as a coping mechanism for many families. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, including improved flood management, diversification of local livelihoods, and the implementation of social protection measures to reduce the necessity for distress-driven migration.

Migrants from the flood-prone haor region, like her, seek survival in the hazardous conditions of brick kilns after recurrent flash floods devastate their agricultural lands. Their journey from waterlogged villages to smoke-filled industrial landscapes is one of resilience and hardship.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

An elderly migrant laborer from the flood-prone haor region of Nikli, Kishoreganj, stacks bricks in a kiln in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Recurrent flash floods have destroyed his agricultural livelihood, forcing him into the backbreaking work of the brickfields. Cloaked in dust and framed by the smoke of industrial chimneys, his presence reflects the quiet resilience and enduring hardship of climate-displaced communities.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Amid smoke-belching chimneys, migrant workers women and men from the flood-devastated haor region pass sunbaked bricks down a human chain in a brickfield in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Climate-induced displacement has driven these families from their waterlogged farmlands into the grueling labor of the kilns. Their synchronized movements, though born of necessity, reflect both survival and solidarity under harsh industrial skies.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A laborer, his face and body cloaked in red dust, balances a heavy stack of baked bricks on his head inside a brick kiln in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Originally from the climate-stricken haor region, he is one of many who migrate seasonally in search of survival. The symmetry of his burden mirrors the unyielding weight of economic desperation and environmental displacement.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Surrounded by dust and decay inside a brick kiln in Narayanganj, two children—siblings of migrant workers from the flood-hit haor region lean into each other, their foreheads touching in quiet connection. In a world shaped by displacement and labor, their moment of tenderness stands in stark contrast to the harshness around them, echoing a fragile sense of care and continuity amidst upheaval.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A young man leans against the scorched walls of a brick kiln in Narayanganj, his face marked by dust and determination. Wearing a football jersey far from any field of play, he is among the thousands who migrate each year from Bangladesh’s flood-prone haor region, where the intensifying impacts of climate change rising temperatures, erratic monsoon patterns, and recurring flash floods have made agriculture increasingly untenable. Once a farmer’s son, he now survives by toiling in the suffocating heat of the kilns, his gaze a quiet reminder of the futures being reshaped by a warming world.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A young girl flashes a radiant smile while helping her mother push a heavy cart of raw bricks in a kiln in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Behind the smile lies a story shaped by climate catastrophe her family, once farmers in the flood-ravaged haor region, was displaced by unpredictable monsoon floods worsened by climate change. Now, in the dusty heat of the brickfields, survival is a collective effort where even childhood is burdened with labor.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Covered in dust and sweat, laborers in a Narayanganj brickfield balance stacks of bricks on their heads, their bodies bearing the weight of both labor and survival. These workers, many of whom migrated from flood-stricken haor regions, endure grueling conditions to earn a living. The reddish haze of dust fills the air, a testament to the relentless toil in this harsh, unforgiving landscape.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Under the shadow of a towering chimney, men, women, and even children pass bricks hand to hand in a relentless chain of labor at a brickfield in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. These workers, many displaced by climate-induced floods in the haor region, endure extreme conditions in search of survival. The unity in their movements reflects both resilience and struggle, as smoke billows above, symbolizing the cost of their toil.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

In the sweltering heart of a brick kiln in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, a chain of men and women many displaced by climate-induced flooding in the haor region pass bricks hand to hand, cart to cart, with rhythmic precision. Their synchronized labor sustains a city’s expansion while their own homes sink under water year after year. The smoke rising from the chimney behind them mirrors the slow burn of environmental injustice that forces thousands into this grinding cycle of survival.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Displaced men and women from Bangladesh’s climate-hit haor region haul carts overloaded with raw bricks inside a kiln in Narayanganj. With their farmlands submerged season after season due to erratic flash floods, they have no choice but to migrate for survival. In this tightly choreographed world of labor, the boundary between exhaustion and endurance fades—brick by brick, they build not just cities, but the story of a nation navigating climate crisis.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A woman pushes a heavily loaded cart of bricks with all her strength as her male counterpart pulls from behind in a kiln in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Once farmers in the haor wetlands, now rendered uninhabitable by intensified monsoon flooding and erratic climate patterns, they have become climate migrants trading green fields for red dust. In this unrelenting choreography of labor, survival is carved into every gesture, every step forward in the sweltering heat.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A woman, her face covered in dust, offers a resilient smile amid the harsh realities of brickfield labor in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Behind her, another woman strains to push a heavy cart loaded with bricks. Like many migrant workers from the flood-ravaged haor region, they endure backbreaking work under the sun to support their families. Their strength and determination shine through, even in the toughest conditions.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

A woman strains to push a heavy cart loaded with bricks, her hands gripping the worn metal frame as dust clings to her skin in a brickfield in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Behind her, men balance stacks of bricks on their heads, while a young child, her face marked by dirt and exhaustion, watches the scene unfold. This is the reality for many families who migrate from flood-ravaged haor regions, where survival means enduring relentless labor in the burning sun.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Kneeling on sunbaked earth, a migrant laborer from Bangladesh’s haor wetlands balances a stack of bricks on his head inside a kiln in Narayanganj. Once dependent on farming, he was forced to abandon his village after repeated flash floods amplified by climate change wiped out his crops and home. Now, in a world built of dust and survival, he carries the burden of a collapsing environment on his shoulders, one brick at a time.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Mohammad Saown, a teenage boy from the flood-affected haor region of Bangladesh, pauses for a moment atop a stack of bricks in a kiln in Narayanganj. Like many children of climate-displaced families, Saown now spends his days working instead of attending school. Seasonal flash floods, worsened by climate change, forced his family to leave behind their village and seek survival in the unforgiving world of brickfields. His quiet smile belies a childhood shaped by hardship and resilience.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

Children from flood-affected families in Bangladesh’s haor region find moments of joy while living near a brickfield in Narayanganj. Displaced by climate-induced flooding that devastates their agricultural livelihoods, these families migrate annually to brickfields, where life is defined by hardship and strenuous labor. Despite their circumstances, the children’s play reflects resilience and hope amidst challenging conditions.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

After hours of relentless labor under the blazing sun, a young brickfield worker washes away the dust and fatigue with a splash of cold water. Behind him, the worn concrete wall bears silent witness to the daily rituals of survival. Originally from the climate-ravaged haor region of Bangladesh, he is among thousands who now endure punishing heat, poor sanitation, and long hours in kilns like this one in Narayanganj pushed by floods, held by necessity.
Narayanganj, Bangladesh – 17 February 2025
Credit: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

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US Republican Lawmakers Don’t Care About Mortality in the Country

Mothers in the US are dying from pregnancy-related causes at much higher rates than mothers in any other affluent country. Credit: Shutterstock.

By Joseph Chamie
PORTLAND, USA, Jul 23 2025 – The recent legislation passed by the US Congress, oddly named the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), and signed by the US President, reveals that Republican lawmakers in the nation’s capital do not care about excessive and premature mortality in the United States.

If Republican representatives and senators were genuinely concerned about the expected increase in deaths, the OBBB would not have displayed such disregard for its potentially harmful impact on human life and wellbeing.

In the coming months, the OBBB is likely to result in a rise in excess and premature deaths in the United States, particularly affecting vulnerable groups, such as low-income individuals and families, children, people with disabilities, and seniors.

The lack of concern from Republican lawmakers about the expected excess and premature mortality resulting from the OBBB is evident in the candid remark made by an Iowa Republican senator during a recent town hall meeting.

The millions of US citizens without health insurance coverage and access to care will likely result in people skipping preventative care, treatments and prescriptions, all of which will contribute to increased illness and preventable deaths

When a constituent expressed concerns about potential deaths resulting from cuts to Medicaid in the proposed budget bill, the Republican senator responded by saying, “People are not … well, we’re all going to die, so for heaven’s sakes.”.

The senator’s comment, stating “we’re all going to die”, exemplifies the lack of concern and empathy among federal Republican officials towards the life-threatening impact of the OBBB’s cuts to Medicaid, food assistance (SNAP), changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and other crucial government services.

In fact, the budget cut in Medicaid, approximately a $1 trillion reduction over the next 10 years, far exceeds any other cut the United States has made in its social safety net. The US Congressional Budget Office predicts that the cuts to Medicaid will result in millions of people losing health insurance coverage.

The various cuts and changes resulting from the OBBB are expected to increase uninsured rates, reduce access to healthcare services, exacerbate health disparities, and lead to higher mortality rates nationwide. The millions of US citizens without health insurance coverage and access to care will likely result in people skipping preventative care, treatments and prescriptions, all of which will contribute to increased illness and preventable deaths.

Public health and policy researchers from Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania have informed Congressional lawmakers that the OBBB could lead to over 51,000 preventable deaths in the US annually. This would be a result of disenrollments from Medicaid and the Health Insurance Marketplace coverage, reductions in nursing home care, and the loss of drug subsidies for low-income seniors.

Additionally, imposing work requirements on individuals receiving health insurance through programs like Medicaid has not been shown to lead to increased employment levels. Instead, it restricts access to necessary medical care.

With expanding subsidies for fossil fuels and biofuels, the OBBB could also lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, potentially causing more life-threatening weather events and contributing to an estimated 900 annual premature US deaths from local air pollution by 2035.

Apart from the OBBB, budget cuts by the US administration have also been implemented in agencies and departments related to justice, health, education, housing, environment, basic scientific research, and weather forecasting.

The administration has laid off meteorologists, frozen critical positions at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and reduced coordination grants at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Additionally, they have reduced staff, including call center workers, and cut funding for agencies essential for issuing emergency warnings of extreme weather events and coordinating timely responses, likely leading to more deaths.

The cuts to Medicaid, which is the dominant source of coverage for children in the US, are expected to devastate pediatric care in rural and underserved areas. US administration officials are dismantling science-based vaccine policies and pediatric care, which will result in increased deaths, especially among children, from preventable causes.

With the anticipated increase in deaths resulting from the OBBB, the mortality ranking of the United States among developed countries will likely deteriorate. Even before the adoption of this problematic budget legislation, the US’s position on mortality levels among wealthy developed countries was mediocre at best.

For example, consider deaths that occur during the first year of life. The US infant mortality rate is significantly higher than the average of other developed nations. In recent years, the United States has ranked 33rd out of 38 OECD countries on this crucial mortality measure. In 2023, the US infant mortality rate was 6 infant deaths per 1,000 births, compared to an infant mortality rate of about 2 for Italy, Japan, and Sweden (Figure 1).

 

Source: National governments.

 

Additionally, the US has the highest maternal mortality rate among wealthy nations. Mothers in the US are dying from pregnancy-related causes at much higher rates than mothers in any other affluent country. In 2022, the US maternal mortality rate was 22.3 deaths per 100,000 live births, far above rates for other high-income countries. For example, the maternal mortality rate was 3.4 in Japan, 7.6 in France, and 8.4 in Canada.

Regarding longevity, life expectancy at birth in the US in 2023 was 78 years. However, life expectancy varied significantly based on income levels, with the gap widening. In 2023, the richest individuals in the top 1% of US counties lived 84 years, while those in the bottom 50% of counties averaged 77 years.

Many countries surpass the US in terms of life expectancy. For example, Japan has a life expectancy of 87 years, Italy 84 years, and Sweden 83 years (Figure 2).

 

Source: National governments.

 

If one is fortunate enough to reach the age of 65 in the US, life expectancy at that age is lower compared to many other wealthy developed countries. While life expectancy in the US at age 65 is nearly 20 years, it is higher in other countries, such as Australia, France, Japan, and Sweden, where it is approximately 22 years (Figure 3).

 

Source: United Nations.

 

It is crucial to acknowledge that the expected increase in excess and premature mortality in the United States is not due to a foreign government or overseas enemy. Instead, it is self-inflicted by the policies, actions and choices of a Republican-led government.

How will the Republicans respond to the anticipated rise in premature deaths? History suggests they will probably react with their three D’s: Denial, Dismissal, and Distraction.

In conclusion, considering the expected increase in excess and premature deaths due to the OBBB and related policies of the US administration, as well as the likely response from Republican lawmakers, including the president, it appears that they simply do not care about mortality in the United States. (Fertility, on the other hand, is a completely different matter.)

Joseph Chamie is a consulting demographer, a former director of the United Nations Population Division, and author of many publications on population issues, including his recent book, “Population Levels, Trends, and Differentials”.

Global Food Demand in Middle-Income Nations is Rising, UN Report Says

Rice field in Bali Indonesia. Credit: Unsplash/Eystetix Studio

By Maximilian Malawista
NEW YORK, Jul 23 2025 – As incomes rise in middle-income countries, so does the demand for animal-sourced calories, resulting in large increases to global food production, and raising the importance for sustainable agriculture amidst growing concerns of climate change.

According to a new joint report from the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), projections of global per capita calorie intake from livestock and fish will increase by 6 percent from 2025 to 2034. This aggregate demand increase is largely driven by lower- and middle-income countries, where intak is expected to exceed to 24 percent, four times the global average.

To emeet this demand, global fish production is projected to grow by 14 percent, particularly in middle income nations: leaving room for increased agricultural humanitarian support. In this same swing, meat, dairy, and eggs are expected to increase by 17 percent, supported by an inventory expansion of 7 percent in global cattle, sheep, poultry, and pig.

While these gains mean more food will be on the plate for most people, it comes with an environmental price tag. Greenhouse gas emissions due to agricultural activity are expected to rise by 6 percent in the next decade. However, FAO estimated that emissions could be reduced by 7 percent if productivity can be boosted by 15 percent, pegged to the adoption of emission-reduction technologies.

The report also emphasized the key role international trade has in feeding the world. By 2034, it is estimated that 22 percent of all calories consumed globally are expected to cross through international trade, maintaining the same trend of the past decade. Managing or expanding the 22 percent will require multilateral cooperation and a rules-based trade system, bolstering security, and safeguarding supply chains from potential disruptions.

“We have the tools to end hunger and boost global food security,” said OECD Secretary General Mathais Cormann. “Well-coordinated policies are needed to keep global food markets open, while fostering long-term productivity improvements and sustainability in the agricultural sector.”

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu made similar remarks to Cormann, adding that while the outlook indicates improved nutrition for many lower-income nations, persistent food insecurity in some of the world’s least developed countries remains an unsolved problem. On the same note, it was observed that low-income countries will remain at a damaging per capita daily intake of animal-based calories at just 143kcal, less than half of that which lower-middle-income countries have, far below the FAO’s 300 kcal benchmark for a healthy and even affordable diet.

The aggregate increase in agricultural productivity is expected to reduce commodity prices globally, putting more pressure on small-scale farmers. This comes as larger operations benefit far more from growing economics, making smallholders struggle to compete unless they adapt to the growing climate in the agricultural industry.

Two women harvesting paddy plants in Bali, Indonesia. Credit: Unsplash/Maurice Gerhardt

Key Projections in the 2025-2034 Outlook

    · Cereal production is expected to grow 1.1 percent annually, driven by a modest 0.9 percent increase in crop yields. Harvest area will only expand 0.14 percent per year, which is less than half the rate of the previous decade.
    · In high-income countries, among shifting dietary preferences, health concerns, and targeted food policy, per capita consumption of fats and sweeteners is projected to decline.
    · By 2034, 40 percent of cereal crops (wheat, rice, corn, barley, etc.) will be consumed directly, while 33 percent will be used for animal feed, and the remaining 27 percent on biofuel and industrial uses.
    · Demand for biofuel in this period will grow 0.9 percent annually, led by Brazil, India, and Indonesia
    · India and Southeast Asia will make up 39 percent of global consumption growth by 2034, up from 32 percent in the last decade. In contrast, the Chinese share is expected to decline from 32 percent to 13 percent.

The report concludes with a call to action; that to achieve global good security, a boosting of agricultural efficiency in line with proper environmental devices amidst production will be necessary to reach global goals of zero poverty, and net zero emissions.

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End Impunity for Israeli Crimes Against Palestinians: Demand Targeted Sanctions & Arms Embargo –at High-Level UN Conference

Dreams amid the rubble: Gaza’s women speak of homes, loss and hungry children.
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By Human Rights Watch
NEW YORK, Jul 23 2025 – United Nations member countries should use the ministerial-level conference on Palestine on July 28-29, 2025, to publicly commit to concrete actions aimed at ending decades of impunity for Israeli authorities’ violations of international humanitarian and human rights law against Palestinians, Human Rights Watch said today.

The High-Level Conference on the Two-State Solution and Peace in the Middle East, co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia, was initially scheduled for June, but was postponed when Israel initiated a military operation against Iran.

The conference will now have two segments, the ministerial meeting on July 28-29 and a second segment to include heads of state and government ahead of the UN General Assembly’s annual gathering of world leaders in September.

“It’s essential for governments to address Israel’s grave abuses by committing to concrete, timebound measures, including targeted sanctions, arms embargoes, suspending preferential trade agreements, and a clear commitment to support the enforcement of all International Criminal Court arrest warrants,” said Bruno Stagno, chief advocacy officer at Human Rights Watch. “More platitudes about a two-state solution and peace process will do nothing to advance the conference’s goals, nor to halt the extermination of Palestinians in Gaza.”

The conference is a response to the landmark July 2024 advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian Territory, which determined that Israel’s decades-long occupation is unlawful and breaches Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

The court found that Israel was responsible for apartheid and other serious abuses against the Palestinians, and reiterated that its settlements are illegal and should be dismantled. It also said the Palestinians were entitled to reparations.

A September 2024 UN General Assembly resolution endorsed the ICJ ruling and set a one-year deadline for Israel to end “its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).”

The conference is taking place in the context of ongoing hostilities in Israeli-occupied Gaza, including war crimes, the crimes against humanity of extermination and forced displacement, and acts of genocide.

These crimes are in contravention of three binding ICJ rulings in a genocide case brought by South Africa. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and former defense minister for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

States parties to the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) have an obligation to “employ all tools reasonably at their disposal” to prevent genocide. That obligation is triggered when a state learns, or should normally have learned, of a serious risk that genocide may be committed.

That threshold of a serious risk of genocide was crossed long ago, Human Rights Watch said. This has been clear from the ICJ rulings ordering provisional measures in South Africa’s genocide case. South Africa brought the case in response to Israeli forces’ systematic destruction of homes, apartment buildings, orchards and fields, schools, hospitals, and water and sanitation facilities in Gaza, as well as Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon of war.

Recently, some governments have taken long overdue steps that others should emulate. On July 16, 12 countries committed to concrete measures to “break the ties of complicity with Israel’s campaign of devastation in Palestine,” including preventing the transfer of arms to Israel.

The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Slovenia, and Norway have imposed targeted sanctions on two Israeli government ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich. The UK has suspended free-trade negotiations with Israel and announced a review of the 2030 Road Map for UK-Israel bilateral relations.

The European Union recently found Israel in breach of the human rights clause of the bilateral EU-Israel Association Agreement, though EU governments remain divided on whether to suspend the agreement. Nine EU governments have asked the EU Commission to introduce a ban on trade and business with illegal settlements, while Irish authorities have proposed a unilateral ban.

Some governments have moved to join the many that recognize a Palestinian state, which is already a state party to key human rights and criminal law treaties, including the Rome Statute.

Much more is needed, though, to stop the Israeli authorities’ extermination, persecution, and apartheid against Palestinians.

At the conference, UN member governments should commit to concrete, time-bound steps to comply with their own obligations under international law, including the Genocide Convention, and to increase pressure on Israeli authorities to comply with theirs, including:

Suspending military assistance and arms sales to Israel.

Imposing targeted sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, against Israeli officials and others credibly implicated in ongoing serious violations.

Banning all trade and business with illegal settlements.

Suspending political, economic, and trade deals with Israel.

Publicly expressing support for the ICC, strongly condemning efforts to intimidate or interfere with its work, and committing to support the execution of all its warrants.

Publicly supporting and fully funding the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the UN agency that provides aid to Palestinians.

Addressing root causes, including by recognizing Israeli authorities’ crimes of apartheid and persecution against Palestinians.

Reconstituting the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid or creating a new version based on its model focused on Israel/Palestine and other contemporary situations for which there are reasonable grounds to believe that the crime against humanity of apartheid is being committed.

Pressing the Israeli government to recognize the right of Palestinians, including refugees, to return to their homes.

Supporting the creation of an international register of damages caused by unlawful Israeli action to persons in Israel and the OPT, to calculate reparations.

During the conference, the UN General Assembly should adopt a resolution that spells out these commitments with a clear timetable for their implementation. The assembly should periodically report on compliance with its commitments and hold public meetings on those reports. The conference should not be a one-off event.

The General Assembly has already proven it can take meaningful steps on Syria, Myanmar, Russia, and Israel/Palestine. The assembly has already called on states to restrict arms sales to Israel. But it can go further by endorsing a comprehensive, global arms embargo and regularly reporting on which governments continue to supply Israeli authorities with arms and munitions.

The UN Security Council should have taken such steps long ago but is paralyzed by the United States, which is complicit in Israel’s war crimes with its ongoing arms transfers and determined to ensure impunity for Israeli abuses. The US sanctions against ICC officials and the UN special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the OPT, Francesca Albanese, are examples.

“This conference should demonstrate that governments have finally decided to get serious about human rights and international law when it comes to Israel and Palestine,” Stagno said. “Without clear action from governments, Israeli authorities will only continue to exterminate and expel Palestinians.”

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Bitget expande a iniciativa de PayFi Islands com tecnologia Starlink para Negros Oriental

DUMAGUETE, Filipinas, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Bitget, principal corretora de criptomoedas e Web3, está aprofundando seu compromisso com a inclusão digital nas Filipinas expandindo sua iniciativa PayFi Islands para Negros Oriental. A próxima fase levará a Internet de alta velocidade com tecnologia Starlink para a Apo Elementary School  e o Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD), enfrentando os antigos desafios de conectividade  na educação e no setor de criação.

Em muitas partes de Negros Oriental, inclusive em ilhas remotas, como Apo, e centros urbanos, como Dumaguete, o acesso confiável à Internet continua difícil. A infraestrutura obsoleta, como links de rádio por micro–ondas, continua a limitar a largura de banda e a confiabilidade, deixando as comunidades sem acesso a ferramentas e oportunidades modernas. Essa exclusão digital causou um efeito cascata em setores importantes, como os de educação e criação, dificultando o acesso a informações, ferramentas digitais e, por sua vez, oportunidades econômicas.

Bitget Starlink sendo apresentada à Apo Elementary School

A mais recente implementação da Bitget leva a Internet Starlink de alta velocidade a duas comunidades importantes em Negros Oriental. Cada comunidade enfrenta desafios digitais distintos, mas igualmente urgentes. Depois de anos de recursos limitados e internet não confiável, a Apo Elementary School, a única escola pública da Ilha Apo, finalmente será conectada por meio da Starlink. Esse novo acesso irá liberar ferramentas de aprendizado digital, programas de desenvolvimento de professores e redes educacionais mais amplas, criando novas oportunidades de crescimento acadêmico e capacitação no longo prazo em uma comunidade que há muito tempo depende da pesca.

Bitget Starlink sendo apresentada ao Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD)

Enquanto isso, em Dumaguete, a Bitget fez uma parceria com o Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD), um agitado centro criativo que está se preparando para lançar um espaço de criação para artistas e empreendedores locais. Prejudicado no passado pelo precário acesso à Internet, esse espaço agora oferecerá ferramentas digitais, tecnologias de fabricação e caminhos para a colaboração global, permitindo que o setor criativo da cidade prospere na economia digital.

“O acesso à Internet é o acesso a oportunidades”, disse Vugar Usi Zade, COO da Bitget“Com a iniciativa PayFi Islands, estamos conectando as pessoas à educação, à economia digital e a mais oportunidades. Essas comunidades merecem fazer parte do futuro, e estamos aqui para ajudar a fazer isso acontecer.”

Com implementação total programada para julho de 2025, o projeto inclui a instalação de hardware, suporte de assinatura e treinamento da comunidade. A expansão em Negros Oriental faz parte da segunda fase da Bitget voltada a eliminar a exclusão digital nas comunidades das ilhas Filipinas. Em maio de 2025, o programa Starlink da Bitget introduziu pela primeira vez a conectividade confiável na Espoir School of Life de Siargao e na Barangay Pitogo. À medida que a Bitget continua sua implementação, essas iniciativas estabelecem a base para os programas educacionais e de capacitação mais amplos da Bitget, Blockchain4Youth e Blockchain4Her. Esses programas introduzirão a formação em blockchain, a educação financeira e o treinamento em tecnologia descentralizada para estudantes e cooperativas lideradas por mulheres na região, garantindo que a nova infraestrutura digital se torne uma plataforma para o desenvolvimento sustentável.

A iniciativa Blockchain4Youth enfatiza uma forte mensagem de que a verdadeira adoção das criptomoedas começa com o acesso. Das salas de aula da Apo Island aos estúdios de criação do Dumaguete, essa expansão reflete o compromisso de longo prazo da Bitget com a inclusão, capacitação e construção de um futuro em que ninguém fique off–line.

Sobre a Bitget

Fundada em 2018, a Bitget é a principal corretora de criptomoedas e empresa Web3 do mundo. Atendendo a mais de 120 milhões de usuários em mais de 150 países e regiões, a Bitget está comprometida em ajudar os usuários a fazerem trading de forma mais inteligente com seu recurso pioneiro de copy trading e outras soluções de trading, enquanto oferece acesso em tempo real ao preço do Bitcoin, EthereumBitget Wallet

A Bitget está impulsionando a adoção de criptomoedas por meio de parcerias estratégicas, como seu papel como parceira oficial de criptomoedas da principal liga de futebol do mundo, LALIGA, nos mercados ORIENTE, SUDESTE ASIÁTICO e AMÉRICA LATINA, bem como parceira global dos atletas nacionais turcos Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (campeã mundial de luta livre), Samet Gümüş (medalhista de ouro no boxe) e İlkin Aydın (seleção nacional de vôlei), para inspirar a comunidade global a abraçar o futuro da criptomoeda.

Alinhada com sua estratégia de impacto global, a Bitget se uniu à UNICEF para apoiar a educação em blockchain para 1,1 milhão de pessoas até 2027. No mundo do automobilismo, a Bitget é a corretora de criptomoedas parceira exclusiva do MotoGP™, um dos campeonatos mais emocionantes do mundo.

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Bitget étend son initiative PayFi Islands à Negros Oriental grâce au réseau Starlink

DUMAGUETE, Philippines, 23 juill. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, principale bourse de cryptomonnaies et société Web3, renforce son engagement en faveur de l’inclusion numérique aux Philippines en étendant son initiative PayFi Islands à la province de Negros Oriental. Cette nouvelle phase permettra d’offrir un accès Internet haut débit via Starlink à l’école primaire d’Apo et au Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD), et ainsi répondre aux défis persistants auxquels sont confrontés l’éducation et le secteur créatif en matière de connectivité.

Dans de nombreuses régions de la province de Negros Oriental, notamment sur des îles reculées comme Apo et dans des centres urbains comme Dumaguete, il est encore difficile d’obtenir un accès fiable à Internet. Des infrastructures obsolètes, comme les systèmes de liaison par faisceau hertzien, continuent de limiter la bande passante et la fiabilité des connexions, privant ainsi des communautés entières d’outils modernes et d’opportunités de développement. En entravant l’accès à l’information, aux outils numériques et, par conséquent, aux opportunités économiques, cette fracture numérique a eu des répercussions sur des secteurs clés tels que l’éducation et les industries créatives.

Présentation de Bitget Starlink à l’école primaire d’Apo

Le tout dernier déploiement mis en œuvre par Bitget permet d’apporter l’Internet haut débit via Starlink à deux communautés clés de la province de Negros Oriental, chacune étant confrontée à des défis numériques distincts mais tout aussi urgents. Après des années marquées par des ressources limitées et un accès peu fiable à Internet, l’école primaire d’Apo, qui est aussi la seule école publique de l’île d’Apo, sera enfin connectée via Starlink. Cette nouvelle connexion permettra à l’école d’accéder à des outils d’apprentissage numérique, à des programmes de développement des enseignants ainsi qu’à des réseaux éducatifs plus vastes, ce qui génèrera de nouvelles opportunités de développement scolaire et d’autonomisation durable au sein d’une communauté qui dépend depuis longtemps de la pêche.

Présentation de Bitget Starlink à l’Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD)

Parallèlement, c’est à Dumaguete que Bitget s’est associée à l’Arts and Design Collective Dumaguete (ADCD), un pôle créatif dynamique qui s’apprête à lancer un espace de création destiné aux artistes et aux entrepreneurs locaux. Auparavant limité par les difficultés d’accès à Internet, cet espace proposera désormais des outils numériques, des technologies de fabrication ainsi que des passerelles vers des possibilités de collaboration internationale qui permettront au secteur créatif de la ville de prospérer dans le cadre de l’économie numérique.

« L’accès à Internet se traduit par de nouvelles opportunités », a déclaré Vugar Usi Zade, directeur de l’exploitation chez Bitget« Grâce à PayFi Islands, nous connectons les gens à l’éducation et à l’économie numérique de manière à élargir l’éventail des possibilités qui s’offrent à eux. Ces communautés méritent de faire partie de l’avenir, et nous sommes là pour les aider à y parvenir. »

Avec un déploiement complet prévu pour juillet 2025, le projet comprend l’installation du matériel, le support d’abonnement et la formation des membres de la communauté. Cette extension de l’initiative à la province de Negros Oriental s’inscrit dans le cadre de la deuxième phase de la stratégie de Bitget visant à réduire la fracture numérique dans les communautés insulaires des Philippines. En mai 2025, le programme Starlink de Bitget a permis d’offrir une connectivité fiable à l’Espoir School of Life de l’île de Siargao et au Barangay Pitogo. Alors que Bitget poursuit son déploiement, ces initiatives réunissent les conditions propices à la mise en œuvre de ses programmes éducatifs et d’autonomisation plus vastes : Blockchain4Youth et Blockchain4Her. En permettant aux étudiants et aux coopératives dirigées par des femmes de la région de se familiariser avec la blockchain, de s’instruire sur les questions financières et de se former aux technologies décentralisées, ces programmes permettront en effet à la nouvelle infrastructure numérique de devenir une plateforme de développement durable.

L’initiative Blockchain4Youth met en avant un message fort : l’adoption des cryptomonnaies commence véritablement par l’accès à Internet. Des salles de classe d’Apo Island jusqu’aux studios créatifs de Dumaguete, cette nouvelle avancée reflète parfaitement l’engagement à long terme de Bitget en faveur de l’inclusion, de l’autonomisation et de la construction d’un avenir où personne n’est exclu faute de connexion.

À propos de Bitget

Établie en 2018, Bitget est la première bourse de cryptomonnaies et société Web3 au monde. Au service de plus de 120 millions d’utilisateurs répartis dans plus de 150 pays et régions, la bourse Bitget s’engage à aider les utilisateurs à trader plus intelligemment grâce à sa fonctionnalité révolutionnaire de copy trading et ses autres solutions de trading, tout en fournissant un accès en temps réel aux cours du Bitcoin, de l’Ethereum et d’autres cryptomonnaies. Anciennement connu sous le nom de BitKeep, Bitget Wallet est un portefeuille cryptographique non dépositaire de premier plan qui prend en charge plus de 130 blockchains et des millions de jetons. Il propose un trading multi–chaînes, des jalonnements, des paiements et un accès direct à plus de 20 000 DApps, mais aussi des swaps avancés et des informations sur le marché, le tout intégré au sein d’une plateforme unique.

Bitget entend faire adopter les cryptomonnaies grâce à des partenariats stratégiques, comme en témoigne son rôle de Partenaire crypto officiel de la meilleure ligue de football au monde, LALIGA, sur les marchés de l’Est, de l’Asie du Sud–Est et de l’Amérique latine, ou encore son rôle de partenaire mondial des athlètes olympiques turcs Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (championne du monde de lutte), Samet Gümüş (médaillé d’or de boxe) et İlkin Aydın (équipe nationale de volley–ball). Bitget a pour vocation d’inciter la population mondiale à opter pour les cryptomonnaies, symboles d’avenir.

Pour faire écho à sa stratégie d’impact mondial, Bitget s’est associée à l’UNICEF pour appuyer l’éducation à la blockchain auprès de 1,1 million de personnes d’ici à 2027. Dans l’univers des sports mécaniques, Bitget est partenaire officiel crypto exclusif du MotoGP™, l’un des championnats les plus passionnants du monde.

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